Florida Humanities PhD | Humanities Doctoral Degree Programs
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While studying for a doctorate in humanities, you may be required to take basic courses in history and philosophy, complete a dissertation and take some specialty seminar courses.
Humanities graduate programs generally concern themselves with the human condition. Asking and attempting to answer some of life’s biggest questions – Why are we here? What makes us human? How do we make a difference? Most humanities programs take an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from a variety of fields that may include art, classics, history, language, literature, philosophy, and religion. Some humanities degrees will encourage drawing broadly from many of these fields while others will encourage specialization and allow students to customize their program of study.
You should consider different doctorate humanities program formats available depending on what would best suit your needs. Some doctorate programs in humanities may be part-time while others require a full-time commitment. An online doctorate at a humanities graduate school may be best if you are looking for convenience while a campus option may be better if you want the face-to-face discussions and experience that many crave for a Humanities PhD degree.
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