Interested in the history of art and thinking about returning to study, part-time or full-time? Consider applying to UEA’s introductory course in Art History.
This course is aimed at adults who are interested in the history of art, and who would like an introduction to the key skills, techniques and concepts needed to learn more about art and its historical meanings.
Beginning in late September 2014, Studying Art History will consist of 10 evening classes, taught in the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts by members of faculty from the School of Art History and World Art Studies. This course will involve the close study of artworks, and will develop students’ presentation and writing skills whilst introducing them to methods of analysis, research and interpretation used by art historians as well as archaeologists and anthropologists of art.
If you are 21 or over, have some post-16 formal qualifications (for example, BTEC, A levels or a degree in another discipline) which you gained three or more years ago, and have an interest in studying the history of artistic, visual and material cultures, this course is for you.
The deadline for applications is Friday 25 July 2014. For more information please contact: 01603 592286 or email [email protected].