Overview
Overview
Early Modern Europe and Reformation
Explore the complex and transformative period of European history, from the 16th to the 17th century, in our Graduate Certificate program.
Delve into the intellectual, cultural, and religious upheavals that shaped the continent, including the Protestant Reformation and its far-reaching consequences.
Some of the key themes and topics covered in this program include the rise of nation-states, the impact of the Reformation on art and literature, and the role of women in shaping historical events.
Develop a deeper understanding of the historical context that continues to influence modern society, and gain the skills to analyze and interpret complex historical sources.
Whether you're a historian, a teacher, or simply someone interested in understanding the past, this program is designed to engage and challenge you.
Join us on this journey through Early Modern Europe and Reformation, and discover a new perspective on the past.
Early Modern Europe and the Reformation are pivotal periods in world history, shaping the course of politics, society, and culture. This Graduate Certificate program delves into the complexities of this era, offering a comprehensive understanding of the intellectual, artistic, and religious developments that defined it. By studying the key figures, events, and ideas of the time, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of European history. With a focus on critical thinking, research, and analysis, this course prepares you for a range of career paths, including academia, museum curation, and heritage management.