BA History of Art with Journalism

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  • My university has been amazing. I would highly recommend it to the people whoever will be thinking to pursue their undergraduate and postgraduate degree. Buckingham is a great university to study at.
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Bachelor's degree

In Buckingham

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    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Buckingham

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Art History provides a first-class rounded education and excellent intellectual training. While the primary focus is on the visual arts, the subject also touches on many other traditional humanities disciplines such as literature, history, religion, languages, classics, psychology and philosophy, with which it provides natural subject combinations. Students acquire skills of critical and historical analysis and the ability to evaluate evidence and present arguments fluently, both orally and in writing.In Journalism, students receive a practical introduction to, and training in, professional aspects of journalism and communication in different media, an area which is relevant to the world of critical reporting in different media on subjects relating to the arts, heritage and the art market. The modules are designed to give an insight to a major industry and to develop students’ knowledge and awareness of the practical and professional issues that are involved in contemporary communication and media. Critical and informed reporting, as well as interpretive and analytical writing and commentary in other media, is a major area in which journalism engages with the visual and other arts, heritage issues and related areas, and the Journalism Minor contributes to understanding how the contemporary arts are affected by the media. The combination of the two subjects affords opportunities to develop a range of skills, academic and practical, which can be applied to a variety of graduate situations or further professional or academic specialist training.

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Buckingham (Buckinghamshire)
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Hunter Street, MK18 1EG

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22/04/2019
About the course: My university has been amazing. I would highly recommend it to the people whoever will be thinking to pursue their undergraduate and postgraduate degree. Buckingham is a great university to study at.
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Subjects

  • Market
  • Art History
  • Media Studies
  • Radio
  • Art
  • Writing
  • Communication Training
  • Media
  • Humanities
  • Heritage management

Course programme

Buckingham’s 4-term year means that you can complete a normal 3-year BA honours degree in 2 years or combine with an MA or MBA in 3 years. Art History students can opt to start either in September or January. September entrants have the unique opportunity of studying Italian art for one term at the British Institute in Florence (for which there is an additional fee; more information). Special features
  • Hands-on study of art with frequent study visits
  • A unique partnership with the British Institute in Florence providing an introduction to art history in Italy exclusively for Buckingham students (September entry only)
  • Unique combination of History of Art and Heritage Management
  • Close links with museums (including the Wallace Collection), heritage organisations and the art market
  • Varied range of subjects including design and decorative arts, art markets, museums and country houses
  • Opportunities for practical project work and academic research
  • Excellent record of graduate employment
  • Competitive fees
  • Generous scholarships/bursaries
  • Modules available on this course

    First year

    "Art History"

    • Introduction to Art History
    • Classical to Byzantine and Early Medieval Art and Architecture
    • Medieval Art and Architecture
    • Renaissance Art and Architecture
    • Baroque to Neoclassical Art and Architecture 1600-1800
    • Romanticism to Fin-de-Siècle 1800-1900
    • Modern Art from 1900
    • The Making of England’s Heritage
    • Florence: Art and Architecture, History and Culture [for students in Florence]
    • Making and Remaking Renaissance Art [for students in Florence]
    • Critical Concepts and Developments in Art History

    "Journalism"

    • Introduction to Reporting
    • Media Studies
    • Principles of Media Practice
    • Videocraft

    Second year

    "Art History"

    • Dissertation / Project
    • Renaissance to Industrialisation
    • Arts and Crafts to Bauhaus and Beyond
    • Modern British Art from 1900
    • Art Exhibitions
    • Collecting, Patronage and the Art Market
    • The Country House: Form, Function, Culture
    • Museums and Art History

    "Journalism"

    • Current Affairs TV
    • From Data to Story
    • Feature Writing
    • Radio Journalism

    Full course information in the University HandbookAcademic staffClick here for a full list of staff in the Department.More:
  • Ideal applicants
  • Bursaries and scholarships
  • Admission to Art History
  • About the Department
  • Flexible study
  • MA in Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors
  • MA in the Art Market and the History of Collecting
  • BA History of Art with Journalism

    Price on request