Fee:
General Public: €50 per DegreePlus (DGP) unit.
Junior College: €25 per DegreePlus (DGP) unit.
UM students: €25 per DegreePlus (DGP) unit.
UM staff: Free.
Registration period:
Monday 25 May 2026 to Tuesday 30th June 2026.
Register here.
Sessions will be held online via Zoom unless otherwise stated by the tutor & link for the sessions will be sent directly by email from the tutor.
Summer Period. Registered students only.
The UM Library Work and Experience Programme offers participants the opportunity to learn about academic library services, programmes and processes through hands-on experience and work at the UM Library. This programme offers a unique learning opportunity for UM students to gain practical skills while making a meaningful contribution to the library and its mission.
Dates communicated to you by tutor. Sessions will occur during library Opening Hours:
27 June - 31 July
Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 13:15
Saturday: 09:00 - 12:15
1 August - 15 August
Closed for housekeeping activities
16 August - 31 August
Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 13:15
Saturday: closed
Summer Period
Does studying the Humanities still matter today? Is there still any value in pursuing a degree in the Humanities? In this study-unit, students will be given the opportunity to develop their own arguments in relation to these questions, using classical perspectives as a starting point in the investigation.
The intersection between the Humanities and various other contemporary disciplines such as politics, gender studies, artificial intelligence (AI), digitisation, media, and business will be discussed.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Mondays from 5pm to 7pm on the following dates:
06/07
13/07
20/07
27/07
03/08
10/08
17/08
24/08
Summer Period
This course explores the development of the notion of human freedom through the works of ancient Greek and Roman authors. By visiting selected texts, the course will engage into critical discussion that helps the student to analyse various notions of human freedom against the literary, cultural and anthropological milieu of a particular era in antiquity as well as assess the organic development of the notion across different classical periods. Beginning from the Greek myths, it weaves its way through various ancient schools of thought leading to the works of St Augustine of Hippo, who provides the most consequential account of human freedom for modern Western thought.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Mondays from 5pm to 7pm on the following dates:
06/07
13/07
20/07
27/07
03/08
10/08
17/08
24/08
Summer Period
A Latin course for complete beginners. This course is ideal for students who desire an introduction to the Latin Language. By the end of the course students shall be able to form and translate simple Latin Sentences.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Tuesdays from 5pm to 7pm on the following dates:
07/07
14/07
21/07
28/07
04/08
11/08
18/08
25/08
Summer Period
This unit is an introduction to Japanese language, culture and customs. It is designed for students who have never learned Japanese or whose knowledge is limited to just a few words. It combines basic grammar, vocabulary and communication skills studied in real life situations.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Wednesdays from 1pm to 3pm on the following dates:
08/07
15/07
22/07
29/07
05/08
12/08
19/08
26/08
Summer Period. Registered students only.
Din it-taqsima hija mmirata għal studenti li qed jistudjaw f’oqsma akkademiċi differenti u li diġà huma midħla tal-ilsien Malti iżda jixtiequ jiksbu ħila ikbar fl-użu tal-ilsien Malti biex iħejju ruħhom aħjar għall-ħajja professjonali tagħhom
Il-kors joffri taħriġ ortografiku li bih l-istudenti jkunu jistgħu jsaffu l-kitba tagħhom mill-iżbalji u jaġġornaw ruħhom mal-aħħar żviluppi fil-kitba tal-Malti.
Is-sessjonijiet għandhom isiru online kull nhar ta' Erbgha. Hin 3 - 5pm
08/07
15/07
22/07
29/07
05/08
12/08
19/08
26/08
Summer Period
Dan il-kors huwa maħsub għal studenti li qed jispeċjalizzaw fl-oqsma tas-saħħa u diġà huma midħla sew tal-ilsien Malti. Il-kontenut ikopri t-terminoloġija marbuta mal-anatomija u l-fiżjoloġija, il-mard u s-sintomi, il-kura u t-trattamenti, u l-bqija, u jiffoka fuq l-alternanza bejn termini tekniċi u termini popolari, u l-isfumaturi tal-lingwaġġ tas-saħħa, fosthom l-ewfemiżmi, l-ellissi, u l-varjanti reġjonali.
Is-sessjonijiet għandhom isiru online kull nhar ta' Erbgha. Hin 5 - 7pm
08/07
15/07
22/07
29/07
05/08
12/08
19/08
26/08
Summer Period
Throughout these sessions, you will analyse the influence of Ancient Greek and Roman literature on the visual arts of the Neoclassical, Romantic, and Modern movements. You will delve into the works of foundational authors, from the epic traditions of Greece to the heights of the Roman Empire, exploring themes such as patriotic propaganda, pastoral imagery, and romance.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Thursdays from 5pm to 7pm on the following dates:
09/07
16/07
23/07
30/07
06/08
13/08
20/08
27/08
Summer Period
This eight-week course will introduce students to the realm of Ancient Greek Mythology.
Throughout the study-unit we shall discuss the impact that these myths had on Ancient Greek civilisation and how these myths affected the culture and society of the people that believed in them.
Students will be also introduced to mythology through ancient literary sources such as Homer and Hesiod, as well as through ancient drama such as the tragedies of Euripides.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Wednesdays from 4pm to 6pm on the following dates:
08/07
15/07
22/07
29/07
05/08
12/08
19/08
26/08
Summer Period
A mixed-focus Thematic Approach which seeks to explore elements of Greek and Roman history through a thematic rather than chronological approach that puts the emphasis on these themes rather than on the narrative.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Wednesdays from 4pm to 6pm on the following dates:
08/07
15/07
22/07
29/07
05/08
12/08
19/08
26/08
Summer Period
The term ‘Renaissance’ derives from the Latin verb renascor, which means ‘to be reborn’. This notion of ‘rebirth’ is applied broadly to a historical period between the 14 th and 16 th centuries CE, during which Europe witnessed a rebirth of the Classics, i.e. the ancient Greek and Roman world. The art, history, literature, mysticism, philosophy, and rhetoric of the classical world became catalysts for innovative thought among Renaissance thinkers, artists, and patrons alike.
The powerhouse of the Italian Renaissance was the Italian city of Florence, where this new movement flourished under the patronage of the house of Medici, an influential family of bankers. Through the Medici’s patronage, some of the most important figures in European history emerged, including Cristoforo Landino, Marsilio Ficino, Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, among many others.
The aim of this study-unit is to explore how the Classics (re)emerged as the foundation for the Italian Renaissance. Each lecture will delve into a particular theme from the classical world by considering a variety of textual and artistic sources from the Italian Renaissance. Throughout this study-unit, participants will be able to reflect on how the Classics continue to be received well beyond the ancient world, including in our own contemporary societies.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Fridays from 5pm to 7pm on the following dates:
10/07
17/07
24/07
31/07
07/08
14/08
21/08
28/08
Summer Period
Basic Astronomy shall be aimed at an audience with very little to no knowledge of astronomy and cosmology.
Attendees shall embark on a journey through the fabric of the cosmos, exploring the myriad of observations and discoveries that has led to our current knowledge of the universe.
From discussing the processes that result in star and black hole formation to looking at observations that have given us knowledge of the rate of expansion of the universe, this course shall give all those attending a basic understanding of the underlying concepts of astronomy.
Additionally, attendees shall have the opportunity to learn how to use an optical telescope and obtain knowledge of how telescopes of different designs are used to capture images of cosmic objects.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Wednesdays from 6pm to 8pm on the following dates:
08/07
15/07
22/07
29/07
05/08
12/08
19/08
26/08
Summer Period
This course will provide basic skills to analyze data using both SPSS and EXCEL. The course will focus on sampling techniques, sample size calculation; provide basics of SPSS, including generating variables and data entry; explore SPSS graphics for continuous and categorical variables including histograms, bar graphs, scatter plots, clustered bar graphs, boxplots and error bar graphs; explore SPSS tables including frequency tables, boxplots and descriptive statistics tables; discuss measures of location and dispersion including the mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, quartiles and inter-quartile range; explore inferential techniques to generalise results, including the One-Way ANOVA test, Pearson correlation test, Chi square test, One-sample t-test, Paired sample t-test, independent samples t-test, and Friedman test; and introduce the concept of regression analysis.
Sessions will be delivered online via ZOOM on Thursdays from 4pm to 6pm on the following dates:
09/07
16/07
23/07
30/07
06/08
13/08
20/08
27/08
UM Students ONLY.
Now you can lend a helping hand and get your work recognised by University through DegreePlus!
The Voluntary Work stream will give you the opportunity to help others through your involvement in approved voluntary work projects. This will help you sustain the ‘voluntary’ spirit and get exposure to certain social realities in Malta. You will also get the opportunity to work in teams and to learn and develop the necessary support skills thereby enhancing your social skills and learn how to implement effective planning.
For the Summer period, DegreePlus is offering the below Voluntary Work unit:
**DGP0205 - Voluntary Work Summer Programme - Summer Semester
Important note:
For more information and to apply please contact the Voluntary Work co-ordinator on voluntary.degreeplus@um.edu.mt or on +356 2340 2341.
Recognition for Voluntary Work:
If you are already doing voluntary work in Malta you may apply for this and you will be recognised. To apply please contact the Voluntary Work coordinator on voluntary.degreeplus@um.edu.mt or on +356 2340 2341.
**For the above unit which is offered by third parties and is recognised & accredited by DegreePlus. The University of Malta shall not be held responsible for the content and/or delivery of such unit and shall not be held liable for any claims, demands or actions that may arise out of the content and/or delivery of this unit.
UM Students ONLY.
Now you can lend a helping hand and get your work recognised by University through DegreePlus!
The Voluntary Work stream will give you the opportunity to help others through your involvement in approved voluntary work projects. This will help you sustain the ‘voluntary’ spirit and get exposure to certain social realities abroad. You will also get the opportunity to work in teams and to learn and develop the necessary support skills thereby enhancing your social skills and learn how to implement effective planning.
**DGP0210 - Voluntary Work Abroad - Summer Semester
Important note:
For more information and to apply please contact the Voluntary Work co-ordinator on voluntary.degreeplus@um.edu.mt or on +356 2340 2341.
Recognition for Voluntary Work:
If you are already doing voluntary work abroad you may apply for this and you will be recognised. To apply please contact the Voluntary Work coordinator on voluntary.degreeplus@um.edu.mt or on +356 2340 2341.
**For the above unit which is offered by third parties and is recognised & accredited by DegreePlus. The University of Malta shall not be held responsible for the content and/or delivery of such unit and shall not be held liable for any claims, demands or actions that may arise out of the content and/or delivery of this unit.