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8 Bachelor's degrees in Humanities in Barbados
Creative Arts
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Arts at The University of the West Indies seeks to educate a cadre of artists, teachers of art, arts critics, arts officers and arts managers who will advance the exploration and appreciation of the arts in the Caribbean.
Literatures in English
The B.A. in Literatures in English at The University of the West Indies is devoted to both the teaching of and research on literatures in English, that is, a wide variety of Anglophone literatures and not just English Literature.
History Special
History Special from The University of the West Indies provides graduates with a wide range of transferable skills.
Economics and History
At Economics and History from The University of the West Indies students learn how to apply economic modelling and statistical tools to the analysis of historical events. This combination allows students to view issues in the real world from both the qualitative and quantitative perspective.
Linguistics
Linguistics from The University of the West Indies lets you discover: how we learn language, whether as children or adults, how language varies based on our age, gender, social background and regional origin and how linguists trace the history of language, especially in the Caribbean.
Theology
Theology from The University of the West Indies is more than just a place to get an education—it’s a place where one can find their true selves and embrace the other. It is a perfect place to study your undergraduate programme which can provide a gateway to pastoral service.
History
History from The University of the West Indies offers students a range of courses drawn from Barbados, the Caribbean, Latin America, the USA, Europe and Africa. On site tours to Great Houses, docks, slave markets, burial grounds and historic churches allow them to fully engage with the history.
Philosophy
The B.A. in Philosophy at The University of the West Indies prepares students to learn about this discipline and treat it as a tool (like history and religious studies) for thinking about everything else, and every profession from law and medicine to motorcycle maintenance. It's also one of the most competitive disciplines.