Global History of Arts and Architecture
Entry requirements
Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK Good II.i Honours Degree.
If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country.
Months of entry
October
Course content
The educational aims of the MPhil in Global History of Art and Architecture are as follows:
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provide an overview of current interdisciplinary research and challenges in the global history of art and architecture;
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provide critical and analytical tools to engage with the forefront of academic knowledge, methods and applications in this area;
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develop the skills and abilities to identify, address and approach practical cross- and interdisciplinary research challenges, particularly with regard to collections-based work.
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Prepare students for further research, e.g. at doctoral level, and equip them with transferable skills relevant to the workplace.
The educational aims of the MPhil in Global History of Art and Architecture are as follows:
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provide an overview of current interdisciplinary research and challenges in the global history of art and architecture;
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provide critical and analytical tools to engage with the forefront of academic knowledge, methods and applications in this area;
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develop the skills and abilities to identify, address and approach practical cross- and interdisciplinary research challenges, particularly with regard to collections-based work.
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Prepare students for further research, e.g. at doctoral level, and equip them with transferable skills relevant to the workplace.
By the end of the course students will have acquired:
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Advanced specialist subject knowledge and understanding of the history of art and architecture in a global context;
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Systematic and comprehensive conceptual knowledge and critical understanding of relevant historiographical, methodological and theoretical frameworks for the history of art and architecture in a global context;
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Ability to utilise specialist subject and conceptual knowledge and understanding in students’ own original written work, successfully engaging with and/or contributing to critical debates in the field;
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Language tuition that enhances student access to relevant subject knowledge, sources, methods and analytical tools for studying the history of art and architecture in a global context.
Skills and other attributes
Students will be able to:
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Synthesise and analyse advanced research and scholarship across the field of history of art and architecture and relevant academic disciplines in a global context;
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Put relevant theoretical and academic knowledge into practice, applying it to specific objects and case studies;
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Utilise acquired transferable language skills to access relevant scholarship and conduct art historical research as necessary;
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Structure extended pieces of written work and present arguments clearly and effectively;
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Demonstrate self-direction, originality and ability to act autonomously through successfully completing an independent research project;
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Deal with complex issues both systematically and creatively and tackle and solve problems independently;
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Contribute constructively within an international environment, exercising initiative, personal responsibility and demonstrating independent learning ability.
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Fees and funding
Funding is available. Please consult the Univeristy of Cambridge Funding Search
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MPhil
- full time11 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Postgraduate Admission for Architecture and History of Arts
- postgraduate.admin@aha.cam.ac.uk