History Of Architecture (Postgraduate Diploma)
Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
Birkbeck's Postgraduate Diploma in History of Architecture explores built and designed objects, their social, economic and political contexts, their connections to culture and thought, and their urban and landscape settings. This course will train you at a high level to look at, think and write about and research architecture and its fascinating histories.
You will discover varied approaches to the study of architecture, and the programme allows you to focus in depth on areas and periods that you find particularly interesting. Through option modules, you can choose to study the early and modern - including contemporary - periods and range across a variety of geographic places. You will improve your visual and spatial acuity, deepen your knowledge of architecture's histories, and hone your ability to understand and contribute to stimulating critical debates. You will also improve your research skills.
This programme offers you the opportunity to study with internationally recognised experts. Our teaching staff are defining the field, conducting ground-breaking research in the history and theory of architecture, interiors and cities. You will work closely with them, while also benefiting from being part of our diverse and vibrant student body, which includes people of all ages and backgrounds. Teaching is enriched by walks and site visits, visiting speakers, screenings and opportunities to get involved in research and community outreach activities.
This programme is ideal if you are interested in studying the history of architecture at postgraduate level for personal or professional reasons, but you don't want to commit to a full MA. This flexible evening study programme allows you to explore your passion for architecture and its histories and you can go on to complete our MA History of Architecture, if you wish.
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Graduates can pursue careers in the heritage and museums sector, media and education. Possible professions include heritage professional, museum/gallery curator, arts administrator, or advertising account executive. This degree may also be useful in becoming a community arts worker, multimedia specialist, or higher education lecturer.
We offer a comprehensive Careers Service to help you advance your career, while our in-house, professional recruitment consultancy, Birkbeck Talent, works with London’s top employers to help you gain work experience that fits in with your evening studies.
A second-class honours degree (2:2) or above in a relevant subject or equivalent (for example, professional experience).
For students with a degree in a subject other than history of art, the one-year part-time Graduate Certificate in History of Art and Architecture can be used as a conversion course. Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate with merit will normally be guaranteed a place on this programme.
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- Teaching
- Art
- Research
- Project
- Skills
- Workshops
- Programme
- History
- Elements
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Course programme
The programme consists of a compulsory module, a choice of option modules and either a research project or a work placement. These assessed elements are supported by a series of research skills workshops.
- The compulsory module, Frameworks, is designed to explore methodologies and issues involved in the current study of the discipline (around such topics as art and its institutions, the local and the global and power and its representations). Elements of the module are taught to a combined group of History of Art, History of Architecture and History of Photography students, while others are specific to the History of Architecture programme.
- Option modules allow you to pursue specific interests and areas of research in selected topics from the medieval period to the present.
- The research exercise offers you the chance to undertake independent research, or you may apply for a work placement.
- Frameworks: Histories and Theories of Art, Architecture, Photography
- Museum Cultures Work Placement
- Research Exercise
- Architecture and Spectacle in Late Medieval Europe
- Art Nouveau: Art, Design, Modernity in Paris 1889-1914
- Bramante to Palladio Architecture in Sixteenth-Century Italy
- Gothic in England: Architecture, Liturgy and Identity 1170-1360
- Rome: Place, Continuity and Memory
- Space and Politics in Modernity
- This is Tomorrow: Architecture and Modernity in Britain and its Empire, 1930-1960
Additional information
One year full-time or two years part-time
FEES
Part-time home students, Year 1: £4410 pa
Part-time home students, Year 2: £1470 pa
Part-time international students, Year 1: £8010 pa
Part-time international students, Year 2: £2670 pa
Full-time international students: £10680 pa
History Of Architecture (Postgraduate Diploma)
