7 Master's degrees in Liberal Arts in Sweden
Cultural and Change - Critical Studies in the Humanities
Cultural and Change - Critical Studies in the Humanities from Malmö University will encourage you to think expansively and creatively about how culture is produced and reproduced, and why it is still contested terrain. We explore and ask questions about issues of power, representation, memory, silence, and place.
Musicology - Music and Human Beings
Musicology - Music and Human Beings at Örebro University is aimed at those of you with a bachelor's degree in musicology, the humanities or social sciences, or related disciplines, who have a budding interest in understanding more about music.
European Studies, Humanities Track
At European Studies, Humanities Track from University of Gothenburg you study Europe from a humanistic perspective, based on the basic belief that humanists must be involved in shaping the path of the future.
Chamber Opera
The Chamber Opera education at Mälardalen University comprises two separate years of full-time study at advanced level. As a student you need to apply for both study periods.
Humanities - Egyptology
The academic discipline known as Humanities - Egyptology, offered at the Uppsala University, explores a wide spectrum of questions ranging from the role of art in society, the nature and significance of beauty, the foundations of art criticism, and more.
Humanities - Gender Studies
The academic discipline known as Humanities - Gender Studies, offered at the Uppsala University, explores a wide spectrum of questions ranging from the role of art in society, the nature and significance of beauty, the foundations of art criticism, and more.
Music, Organ with Related Keyboard Instruments
The Music, Organ with Related Keyboard Instruments programme of the University of Gothenburg gives you the opportunity to continue your organ studies at an advanced level, including solo repertoire, improvisation, and ensemble music. As a student, your studies will be integrated with keyboard instruments traditionally related to organ repertoire and improvisation.