Core courses

Core Courses represent the major concentration of study within each academic area. Some courses are offered each semester and others (especially in History and Art History) continue chronologically in the Spring semester so that students coming for a full academic year can plan a developing course of study. Core courses are identified as being Upper or Lower division; some of those in the Upper Division have prerequisites, which are given in the full course descriptions (available on request from the Liberal Arts Programme office email: manuela.williams@stclares.ac.uk).

Some courses are offered in both semesters, some are offered in just the Autumn or the Spring semester. Please check with our Admissions Office about our course schedule.

Core Courses  
Interdisciplinary Course level
St. Clare's Seminar Series  
Art History
Course level
Art History Survey: pre-History to 15th century Europe
L
Art in England Survey: 1066-1600
U/L
Art History Survey (Renaissance - Modern)
L
English Art & Architecture 1600-1850
U
Art Gallery Studies
L
Modern and Contemporary Art
U
African Art
L
Communications  
European Media Analysis
U
Rhetoric
L
Film Studies
U
Cross-cultural Communication
U/L
Economics and Business  
Introduction to Economics
L
International Economics
U
Development Economics
U
Introduction to Business I
L
Introduction to Business II
L
Economics of European Integration
U
Marketing in the European Union
U
English  
Shakespeare
U
Shakespeare - Detailed study
U
Oxford and Fantasy Literature
L
Literature of the First World War
U
Gender and Literature
U
Victorian Readings
U
Romantic Poets
U
Modern Drama
L
Studies in World Literature: the Short Story
L
18th Century Literature
U
Contemporary Women Novelists
L
European Crime Writing
L
Renaissance Studies
U
Gothic Fiction
U
History  
Kings, Queens, Parliaments and Peoples
U/L
Absolutism, Enlightenment and Revolutions
U/L
British History: Reform, Reaction and Rebellion
U
Political Globalisation: World History from 1945
U
Division and Reconciliation: European History since 1945
U
Britain: the Rise and Fall of a Great Power
U
War, Fascism & Communism: Europe Divided 1870-1945
U/L
War and Peace in the Middle East: 1900 to the present day
U/L
Mathematics  
College Algebra
L
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
L
Philosophy  
Introduction to Philosophy
L
Ethics
U
Ethics, Values and the Law
U
Business Ethics
U
Philosophy of Human Nature
L
Philosophy of Love & Personal Relationships
L
Psychology  
Introduction to Psychology
L
Theories of Personality
U
Social Psychology
U
Cross-Cultural Psychology
L/U
Development Psychology
U
Abnormal Psychology
U
Religion  
Comparative Religion
L
The Concept of God
U/L
Religion and Globalisation
L
Social Science  
Introduction to Sociology
L
Comparative World Political Systems
U
The European Union
U
Urban Sociology of Oxford
L
Political Ideologies
U/L
Terrorism
U/L
International Relations
U/L
Sociology of Food
U/L
Political Thought: Ancient to Modern
L
Studio Art  
Fundamentals of Drawing
L
Advanced Drawing
U
Painting I
L/U
Advanced Painting
U
Photography
L

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