History Of Art (Ba): 3-Year, Full-Time
Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Years
The BA History of Art at Birkbeck offers you the chance to study all kinds of artworks, from buildings to installations, sculpture to digital media, paintings to photography. You will take a range of courses, from medieval to contemporary art, learning how to place artworks within their historical and cultural context, and to think more broadly about the role of images within society. If you are contemplating a career in the arts, this course will give you the chance to develop a range of key skills, from critical thinking and writing, to effective visual analysis.
While some of our students have studied art history at school or have completed short courses, most haven’t studied the subject in any depth prior to starting this course. The first-year modules are therefore intended to provide you with academic skills and a good grounding in the discipline. As you progress through the course, you will have opportunities to explore different types of visual culture in more detail. Studying at Birkbeck you are based in the heart of London, close to museums and galleries, while being part of a vibrant and stimulating student community.
This course is also available for part-time evening study over four years or six years.
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About this course
Our students develop the ability to think critically and creatively, and to articulate their ideas persuasively. Intellectual rigor, visual sensitivity and informed debate are fundamental to the discipline of history of art, as well as being transferable skills relevant to a range of careers. Graduates can pursue jobs in arts management, conservation and policy; in education, marketing and publishing; in the museums and heritage sectors; and in research and academia.
Jobs gained by some of our BA and MA graduates include:
Head of Learning, Design Museum
Curator, Schools Programmes, Tate Modern
Curatorial Assistant, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Curatorial Officer, National Army Museum
Head of Campaign Management, Science Museum
Curator, Handel House Museum
Head Curator, National Maritime Museum
Director, Foundling Museum
Curator, British Art 1850-1915, Tate Britain
Courses and Events Programmer, National Gallery.
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.
We welcome applicants without traditional entry qualifications, as we base decisions on our own assessment of qualifications, knowledge and previous work experience. We may waive formal entry requirements based on judgement of academic potential.
Awarding Body
University of London
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Subjects
- Art History
- Art
- Full Time
- Progresses
- Specialised
- Thematic
- Programme
- Increasing
- Independence
- Dissertation
Course programme
The 12 modules required for this programme are structured as broad introductory modules in the first year, as more focused thematic and period-based modules in the second year, and as a range of specialised seminar modules in the final year, requiring increasing independence of thought as the degree progresses. You also complete a dissertation. You may take two modules in other disciplines as part of the programme, in consultation with your personal tutor.
In Year 1, you take four compulsory modules.
In Year 2, you take the Level 5 Research Portfolio module and choose three option modules at Level 5.
In Year 3, you choose three option modules at Level 6. You also work on your dissertation.
YEAR 1 COMPULSORY MODULES
- Art History: A Survey
- Debates in Art History
- Doing Art History
- Material and Process in Art
- Research Portfolio
- Art and Society Between 1900 and the Present
- Art and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- Art and Society in the Nineteenth Century
- Art and Patronage in Papal Rome c. 1534-1590
- Art and the Sacred in the Middle Ages
- Art as Critique: Caricature, Modernity and the Avant-Garde
- Art of the British Empire
- Concrete and Flesh: Modern Architecture and the Body
- Impressionist Paris: Modernity and Difference
- Modernism in Scandinavian Art and Design
- Photography Between Art and Document, 1839 to Now
- Seventeenth-Century Painting in the Netherlands
- Strategies of Display: Avant-Garde Exhibitions, The White Cube and Beyond
- The Aesthetics of Politics: Picturing the Victorian State
- Dissertation
Birkbeck makes all reasonable efforts to deliver educational services, modules and programmes of study as described on our website. In the event that there are material changes to our offering (for example, due to matters beyond our control), we will update applicant and student facing information as quickly as possible and offer alternatives to applicants, offer-holders and current students.
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FEES
Full-time international students: £ 14280 pa
History Of Art (Ba): 3-Year, Full-Time