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History of Art (Architectural History and Theory)

Subjects Allied to Medicine

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MA

  • Overview
  • Application Timeline
  • Tuition
  • Requirements
  • Modules
  • About
  • Subject Area Information
  • Career
  • Similar courses

Overview

The pathway degree combines specialization and flexibility for those pursuing a PhD or enhancing personal interests. It offers research opportunities in fields like Architectural History and Theory, British Art, and Medieval Art. Students can explore historical perspectives and theoretical frameworks across various periods.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 30, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
Republic of Ireland£11,200£11,200
EU£25,900£25,900
England£11,200£11,200
Northern Ireland£11,200£11,200
Scotland£11,200£11,200
Wales£11,200£11,200
Channel Islands£11,200£11,200
International£25,900£25,900

Requirements

Entry Requirements:
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Modules

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About

Overview

A pathway degree offers a combination of specialization and flexibility, catering to various academic pursuits.

Target Audience

  • Individuals beginning their journey towards a PhD in a specific field.
  • Those looking to enhance their undergraduate or personal interests.

Research Pathways

Pathways are associated with the following research schools:

  • Architectural History and Theory
  • British Art
  • Medieval Art and Medievalisms
  • Sculpture Studies

Architectural History and Theory Pathway

Students in this pathway can choose from a range of options that cover:

  • Historical perspectives
  • Theoretical frameworks
  • Various periods from medieval to contemporary

Subject Area Information

Pathology is a critical discipline within the medical and health sciences that focuses on the study of diseases, their causes, processes, development, and consequences. It bridges the gap between basic science and clinical practice, providing essential insights that inform diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. General Pathology

  • 2. Systemic Pathology

  • 3. Histopathology

  • 4. Clinical Pathology

  • 5. Molecular Pathology

  • 6. Forensic Pathology

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Diagnostic Skills
  • Analytical Skills
  • Technical Proficiency
  • Research Skills

Career

Pathology is a multifaceted discipline that equips students with a deep understanding of disease processes, diagnostic techniques, and research methodologies.

Potential Professions
  • Pathologist

    Medical doctors specializing in diagnosing diseases through laboratory analysis and autopsies.

  • Clinical Laboratory Scientist

    Professionals who perform laboratory tests to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

  • Forensic Pathologist

    Specialists who conduct autopsies and work with law enforcement to determine causes of death.

  • Research Scientist

    Conducting research in academic, clinical, or industrial settings to advance the understanding of disease mechanisms and develop new treatments.

  • Histotechnologist

    Technicians who prepare tissue samples for microscopic examination.

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