Course Overview
The Bachelor of Humanities at the University of Malta builds strong skills in reading, writing, and cultural understanding. Students study human society through history, language, literature, and philosophy, gaining clear communication and analytical skills.
The program has grown with support from Malta’s academic and cultural institutions. Students take part in classroom study, research tasks, and discussions that link theory with cultural material found in Malta’s museums, archives, and heritage sites.
Graduates often move into roles in education, publishing, media, public administration, and cultural organisations. The program also supports further study in humanities fields at postgraduate level. It offers steady academic training for students who want careers connected to culture, communication, and education.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a higher secondary qualification equivalent to A-level standard or international equivalent.
Scholarships may be available for EU and non-EU students based on academic results or financial need. Applications are submitted through the University of Malta admissions system with academic transcripts, proof of English ability, and identity documents. Some cases may require extra supporting documents or interview.
Part Time Work Details
Non-EU students may work up to 20 hours per week during study periods under Maltese regulations
Language Requirement