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Bachelor in Archaeology and History of Art (BA) - UoN
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Bachelor in Archaeology and History of Art (BA) - UoN

University of Nottingham
NottinghamUK
On campus
Full-time
€26,043.81/year
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Aug 2024
Start date
Sep 2024

Program Description

In this bachelor in Archaeology and History of Art (BA), you will combine techniques from art history and archaeology to explore visual and material culture from antiquity to the present day.

Field trips to local and national archaeological sites, museums, and galleries are an important part of the course. You will also complete 10 days of archaeological fieldwork.

The University of Nottingham offers a wide range of bursaries and international undergraduate scholarships.

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Curriculum

Year 1

Art, Methods, and Media

History of Art: Modern to Contemporary

History of Art: Renaissance to Revolution

Understanding the Past I – Introduction to Archaeology

Understanding the Past II – Landscapes and Surveying

Year 2

Britain in the Later Roman Empire (c. 250-450)

The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England

The Origins and Rise of Aegean Civilisation

The Silk Road: Cultural Interactions and Perceptions

The World of the Etruscans

Themes in Near Eastern Prehistory

Year 3

Choose one:

Classics and Archaeology Dissertation

Dissertation in History of Art

Optional
Britain in the Later Roman Empire (c. 250-450)
From Petra to Palmyra: Art and Culture in the Roman Near East
The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
The Origins and Rise of Aegean Civilisation
The Silk Road: Cultural Interactions and Perceptions
The World of the Etruscans
Themes in Near Eastern Prehistory
Art and Science: 1900 to the present
Auditory Cultures: Sound, Listening and Everyday Life in the Modern World
Fascism, Spectacle and Display
Film and Television Genres
Gender, Sexuality and Media
Mobility and the Making of Modern Art
Public Cultures: Protest, Participation and Power
Self, Sign and Society

Learning Outcomes

  • Interpreting the complex and diverse character of human society
  • Understanding the forces of change and continuity
  • Analysing data, critically and visually
  • Constructing logical arguments
  • Communicating knowledge intelligibly
  • Teamwork
  • Leading discussion and presenting
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