Environmental Humanities
Offered jointly with the Department of Philosophy, Communication and Performing Arts, the Master’s Degree in Environmental Humanities at Roma Tre University prepares students to address socio-environmental issues through cultural, historical, and philosophical approaches. The programme reflects the growing importance of interdisciplinary education in the environmental field and integrates empirical and theoretical tools to analyse and communicate environmental change.
The two-year curriculum combines foundational and methodological coursework in history, anthropology, communication, philosophy, and law. In the second year, students choose between two specialisations: one focused on anthropological perspectives and the other on environmental communication techniques. Training includes digital tools, cartographic representation, and interdisciplinary research methods. Students are required to demonstrate fluency in at least one EU language other than Italian.
Graduates may pursue roles in environmental communication, policy, education, and cultural advocacy in public or private institutions, NGOs, or media organisations. The programme also supports access to doctoral studies in the humanities, social sciences, or environmental studies. Subject to national regulations, it provides eligibility for teaching qualifications in history, geography, and philosophy.
