Renaissance Studies

Renaissance Studies

Renaissance Studies is an interdisciplinary undergraduate major that offers students an opportunity to study one of the most exciting periods of Western European history, that time when the structures of art, literature, music, religion, and political life underwent profound change.

Latin American and Iberian Studies Program

Latin American and Iberian Studies Program

The Department of Latin American and Iberian Studies examines the people and cultures of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries throughout the world.

Linguistics

Linguistics

The Department of Linguistics is on the cutting edge of scholarship in a field that seeks explanations for language as a fundamental human activity.

Media Arts and Technology Program (MAT)

Media Arts and Technology Program (MAT)

Media Arts and Technology is a transdisciplinary graduate program that fuses emergent media, computer science, engineering, electronic music and digital art research, practice, production, and theory.

Music

Music

The Department of Music is a leader in its field, training distinguished scholars as well as prize-winning composers and performers.

 Philosophy

Philosophy

The Department of Philosophy explores the frontiers of today’s philosophical research as well as the history of philosophy, spanning thousands of years.

Religious Studies

Religious Studies

The Department of Religious Studies is the largest such department in the University of California system, and one of the most diverse in the world.

Shakespeare & Me

Shakespeare & Me

Workshops, performances, coaching, & scene studies for Santa Barbara County Public Schools, Grades 2 - 12. Sponsored by HFA and the Bren School in association with the Department of Theater & Dance.

Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion, and Public Life

Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion, and Public Life

The non-partisan, non-sectarian Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion, and Public Life promotes discussion of how ethical teachings and values relate to civic life and is committed to the principle that public dialogue and an informed and engaged citizenry are vital to democratic society.

Carsey-Wolf Center

Carsey-Wolf Center

The Carsey-Wolf Center supports research, teaching, and public programming about media, fostering informed dialogue, critical skills, historical understanding, and new forms of literacy for a global and interconnected world.

East Asia Center

East Asia Center

The EAC welcomes all scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, artists, writers and other people interested in East Asian cultures to exchange ideas across disciplinary boundaries and across the academy and the community.

Environmental Humanities Initiative (EHI)

Environmental Humanities Initiative (EHI)

The Environmental Humanities Initiative, composed of faculty and students from across the arts and humanities who focus on a range of environmental issues, represents our campus’s unprecedented commitment to the environmental humanities.

Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy

Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy

The Center is an interdisciplinary research and education initiative that aims to expand public understanding and discussion of important issues facing working people through an undergraduate minor, a graduate-level colloquium, conferences, and workshops.

Early Modern Center

Early Modern Center

The Early Modern Center is the English Department's locus for students and faculty working in sixteenth- through eighteenth-century studies, offering courses, conferences, and special events, and supporting collaborative on-line projects, including EBBA.

Center for Taiwan Studies

Center for Taiwan Studies

The Center promotes Taiwan-related scholarly activities in the humanities, fine arts, and other cultural areas, providing a forum for the public and faculty and students from a variety of disciplines.

Center for Cold War Studies and International History (CCWS)

Center for Cold War Studies and International History (CCWS)

The Center for Cold War Studies and International History is a leading international center dedicated to the study of the Cold War era, promoting discussion and scholarship on topics related to the study of the Cold War, broadly conceived.

Center for Portuguese Studies

Center for Portuguese Studies

The Center for Portuguese Studies promotes and develops studies about the Portuguese speaking world in California and in the United States.

American Cultures & Global Contexts Center

American Cultures & Global Contexts Center

The Center builds upon our campus’s considerable strengths in American Studies by offering an interdisciplinary setting for new research and teaching initiatives.