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Art History

Course details

University Name
The Open University
Department
Department of Art History
Course Title
Art History
Qualification, duration, mode
MA variableDL
Months of entry
February
Entry requirements
You must hold an honours degree to be accepted for the MA in Art History programme. Your bachelors degree need not be in art history but you must have the basic skills expected of a graduate in that area. The foundation course brings you up to date with the latest ideas and approaches but does not offer remedial undergraduate training for those who have an inappropriate bachelors degree or inadequate experience.
Course description
This MA course will equip you with critical skills necessary for higher level study of art history and build on your existing knowledge in this field. You begin your studies by using texts and module materials to explore the theoretical and methodological issues in 'old' and 'new' art histories. An extended project then provides you with research training which will enable you to carry out a more substantial piece of independent research on a topic of your choice for the final dissertation module. You need a substantial background in art history at undergraduate level to succeed in obtaining this qualification.
Contact name
Student Registration & Enquiry Service
Telephone
+44 (0)845 300 60 90
Fax
+44 (0)1908 653744
Email
general-enquiries@open.ac.uk
Web
www.open.ac.uk
Application
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