Overview
Application Timeline
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
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About
This degree program offers a combination of specialization and flexibility, catering to both aspiring PhD candidates and those looking to enhance their undergraduate or personal interests.
Program Structure
The pathways are developed from areas of excellence within the Department, directly linked to the Research Schools of:
- Architectural History and Theory
- British Art
- Medieval Art and Medievalisms
- Sculpture Studies
Students can engage in related lectures, colloquia, and site visits, enhancing their learning experience.
British Art Pathway
For those selecting the British Art pathway, options span various periods from the Anglo Saxon era to...
Subject Area Information
The discipline of the History of Art encompasses the study of visual art forms across different cultures and historical periods. This field delves into the evolution, context, and significance of art, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of artistic expressions and their impact on society.
1. Introduction to Art History
2. Ancient Art and Architecture
3. Medieval Art
4. Renaissance Art
5. Modern and Contemporary Art
6. Non-Western Art
- Critical Analysis
- Research
- Visual Literacy
- Communication
Career
The History of Art discipline offers a rich and diverse field of study, equipping students with a deep appreciation for artistic achievements and the skills to pursue various careers in the art world.
Art Historian
Conducting research and publishing scholarly articles on various aspects of art history.
Curator
Working in museums or galleries to organize exhibitions, manage collections, and educate the public about art.
Art Conservator
Preserving and restoring artworks to ensure their longevity and historical integrity.
Art Critic
Writing reviews and critiques for publications, providing insights and evaluations of contemporary art.
Museum Educator
Developing educational programs and materials to engage audiences with art and its history.
Art Appraiser
Assessing the value of artworks for auctions, insurance, and private collections.
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