BA History of Art and Spanish (VR34)
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
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Bachelor's degree
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Bristol
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About BA History of Art and Spanish
This course combines history of art with the study of Spanish. This combination offers an enriching experience with exciting intellectual challenges, and provides a valuable skill set that is ideally tailored to an increasingly globalised workplace.
Spanish is the second most widely spoken European language in the world and is the second language of the United States. You will study a combination of language, art history and culture units encompassing the Spanish-speaking world, including Latin America.
Your third year will be spent abroad studying or working in a Spanish-speaking environment, which will enable you to refine your language skills and cultural knowledge.
Both departments encourage strong synergy between research and teaching, resulting in a vibrant learning environment for students as staff respond in their teaching to new developments in research.
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Subjects
- Art
- Art History
- Teaching
- Politics
- Latin
- Spanish Language
Course programme
- Spanish Language (Post A level)
- Spanish Language (Ab-initio)
- Introduction to Modern Art
- The Making of the Hispanic World, from 1492 to the present day
- Introduction to Medieval Art
- Critical Concepts in the Study of the Hispanic World
- Landscape (Level C Special Topic)
- The Artist (Level C Special Topic)
- Introduction to Early-Modern Art
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Spanish Language
- Histories and Theories of Art
- El Siglo de las Luces: Literature and Society in Spain 1700-1814
- Women's Writing in Post-War Spain
- Languages of the Iberian Peninsula
- Republic, War and Dictatorship in Spain, 1931 - 1975
- Modern Art in the USA 1900-1939 (Lecture Response Unit)
- Sculpture and the Body (Level I Lecture Response Unit)
- Political Systems of Modern Europe
- Woman and Nation
- African Presence in Latin America: Nation and Representation
- Writing, Society and Politics in Franco's Spain
- Curating the Object
- Gender in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe
- Catalan Language (Elementary)
- Czech Language (Elementary)
- On the Matter of Poetry: Concrete and Material Poetics in 20th Century Brazil and Chile
- Conflict and Transformation in the Visual Arts of the Hispanic World
- Art and War (Level I Special Field)
- Cold War Culture: Art and Politics since 1945 (Level I Special Field)
- Paris
- Early Italian Art
- Art and Music
- Special Field Project
- Political Systems of Modern Europe
- Take 20 CP From Bristol Futures, UWLP or Faculty Wide Units – OR choose an additional 20 CP as follows: any 20 CP from lists B or C; any Spanish/Hispanic Modern Languages unit from list D; any 20 CP from list E, but HART22225 only in combination with a History of Art unit from list D
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Year Abroad TB-1
- Year Abroad TB-2
Year 4 (2019/20)
- Spanish Language for Hispanic Studies, School of Modern Languages and Joint Degrees
- Popular Protest and Praetorian Politics in Liberal Spain, 1875 - 1923
- The Theatre of Federico Garcia Lorca
- The Novels of Carmen Laforet
- History of Latin America's Indigenous People
- Spanish for Business
- Themes in Latin American Film: Social Changes and Challenges
- The Cuban Revolution in the World: Culture and Politics of Internationalism
- Oceanic Images in Modern Chilean Culture
- Impressions of Dictatorship in Argentine and Chilean Cinema
- Dissertation
- Caravaggio
- Physical Culture - Visual Culture
- Art and Internationalism (Level H Special Subject)
- Artistic Exchange in the Mediterranean
- Art in Russia and the Soviet Union (Lecture Response Unit)
- Art of the Northern Renaissance (Level H Lecture Response Unit)
- Prints
- Modernism and the 'Black Atlantic'
- Approaches to the Artist (Reflective Art History Unit)
- Religious Art (Reflective Art History Unit)
- Copies and Originals
- Vision
- The Public Role of the Humanities
- Communism in Europe
- Ancients and moderns: cultures of humanism in Renaissance Europe
- Independent Study 1
- Translating in a Professional Context
- Teaching Modern Languages as a Foreign Language
- Sociolinguistic Anthropology: Language, Culture, and Society
- Gender, Sexuality and Cinema
- Reimagining Odysseus
- The Italian City: Medieval and Early Modern Cultures
- Histories of Translation
- Liaison Interpreting
- Catalan Language (follow-on)
- Czech Language (follow-on)
BA History of Art and Spanish (VR34)