Course Content
Year 1
- The Materials of Art and Architecture
- Objects in Focus
- Critical readings in the History of Art
- Theory for Art Historians
- Transmissions and Connections
Year 2
- Museology and Curatorship
- Research Methods
Year 3
- Study and potentially work abroad
Year 4
- Dissertation
Option Modules
Year 1
- The Art of Describing
- Learn a language. You can chose from specialist art history language courses or more general language skills.
Year 2
- Action/Re-action: Live Art, Performance & Participation
- Art in the USA 1945-1975
- Art in Venice from Bellini to Titian
- Image and Icon: Representing the Sacred in the Early Medieval World
- Journeys, Histories & Methods of Display
- Seeing & Being Seen: English Art in the 14th Century
- The English Country House, 1550–1900
- The Power of the Real in Seventeenth-Century Spanish Painting and Sculpture
- The Rise of the Print in Europe, 1400-1800
Year 4
- Action/Re-action: Live Art, Performance & Participation
- Art in the USA 1945-1975
- Art in Venice from Bellini to Titian
- Image and Icon: Representing the Sacred in the Early Medieval World
- Journeys, Histories & Methods of Display
- Seeing & Being Seen: English Art in the 14th Century
- The English Country House, 1550–1900
- The Power of the Real in Seventeenth-Century Spanish Painting and Sculpture
- The Rise of the Print in Europe, 1400-1800