BA History of Art (with a Foundation Year)
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Bachelor's degree
In Norwich
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Norwich
The foundation year will introduce you to a wide range of theories and ideas from across the Humanities and equip you with the skills you will need to progress on to the History of Art programme.
Taught by dedicated lecturers from the Interdisciplinary Institute for the Humanities, the Foundation Year offers students the opportunity to explore a wide range of academic subjects including literature, history, philosophy, film, television, and Media, American Studies, Politics and the History of Art. As well as providing students with a sound theoretical basis for their continuing studies, this approach allows students to discover previously unknown areas of study, and encourages them to develop their own scholarly interests and ideas.
The Foundation Year also places a strong emphasis on the development of essential study skills and we work closely with each individual to identify and work towards their own individual learning goals.
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About this course
2018/9A Level CCCInternational Baccalaureate 28 points overall. If no GCSE equivalent is held, offer will include Mathematics and English requirements including 4 in HL English.Scottish Highers Only accepted in combination with Scottish Advanced Highers.Scottish Advanced Highers CCC. A combination of Advanced Highers and Highers may be acceptable.Irish Leaving Certificate 6 subjects at H4Access Course Pass 45 credits at level 3. Humanities or Social Sciences pathway preferred . Other pathways are acceptable, please contact the University directly for further...
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It was a total fun!
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I had a great experience, thanks a lot, I had a great time in all, thanks a lot.
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Student
LOIZA MWAKIO
Sarah Goddard
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Subjects
- Arabic
- Politics
- Art
- University
- Media
- Humanities
- Arts management
- Chinese
- French
- Italian
- Japanese
- Spanish
- Language teaching
- History of art
- Foundation year
Course programme
Year 1
Compulsory Study (80 credits)
- HUMANITIES: TECHNIQUES AND METHODS
- HUMANITIES: THE KEY CONCEPTS
- INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL CULTURES
Option A Study (20 credits)
- BEGINNERS' ARABIC I
- BEGINNERS' CHINESE I
- BEGINNERS' FRENCH I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GERMAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GREEK I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' ITALIAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' JAPANESE I
- BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' SPANISH I - A1 CEFR
- CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I - A2 CEFR
- INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE I
Option B Study (20 credits)
- BEGINNERS' ARABIC II
- BEGINNERS' CHINESE II
- BEGINNERS' FRENCH II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GERMAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GREEK II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' ITALIAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' JAPANESE II
- BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' SPANISH II - A2 CEFR
- HISTORY AND SOCIETY
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE II
- LITERATURE AND THE HUMANITIES
- MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES
- WHAT IS POLITICS?
Year 2
Compulsory Study (120 credits)
- FORM AND FUNCTION
- INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY
- INTRODUCTION TO GALLERY AND MUSEUM STUDIES
- LEARNING ON SITE: THE SAINSBURY CENTRE FOR VISUAL ARTS
- MAKERS AND MAKING
- PORTRAITURE AND IDENTITY
Year 3
Compulsory Study (40 credits)
- ART IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
- THE LIVES OF OBJECTS
Option A Study (20 credits)
- ACTION / ABSTRACTION:ART AFTER 1945
- CONTEMPORARY GALLERY AND MUSEUM STUDIES
- INDIGENOUS ARTS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Option B Study (20 credits)
- AMERICAN ART AND AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY 1900-1950
- ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART
- MEDIEVAL BODIES
Option C Study (20 credits)
- LOOKING AT PICTURES: PHOTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CULTURE IN THE USA
- RENAISSANCE RECONSIDERED
- THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF ANDEAN ART AND MUSIC
Option D Study (20 credits)
- ART AND ARCHITECTURE IN VENICE
- IMAGE, WORD AND MODERNITY IN BRITAIN, C.1800-1918
Year 4
Compulsory Study (30 credits)
- DISSERTATION
Option A Study (30 credits)
- GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS PRACTICE
- PUBLIC ART, PERFORMANCE AND MEMORY
- THE GOTHIC EYE
- TURNER: ART, THE ARTIST AND THE ART WORLD IN BRITAIN, 1800-1850
Option B Study (30 credits)
- ALTERNATIVE MODERNISMS
- MODERNISM AND GENDER: FRANCE AND GERMANY 1900-1939
- THE PREMODERN CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGINATION
Option C Study (30 credits)
- GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS PRACTICE
- MAKERS' MYTHS: THE PERSONA OF THE ARTIST AFTER 1945
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BA History of Art (with a Foundation Year)