History of Art
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BA | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 | find out | £20350 per year | £9250 per year |
About History of Art, BA - at SOAS University of London
The BA History of Art programme is an unrivalled opportunity to study the visual arts, architecture and material culture of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. In the first year, students are introduced to the art and archaeology of different regions. They also receive theoretical and methodological training to prepare them for the study of Asian and African art. In years two and three students broaden and deepen their knowledge and have the chance to specialise in particular regions or themes. An emphasis is placed on training students' visual memory through the study of images. Students are also provided with a critical introduction to the creative and cultural industries.
See Department of the History of Art and Archeology
Combine History of Art with other subjects
The choice of modules selected in the second and third years will determine whether the student sits for the BA History of Art or the BA History of Art and Archaeology. The BA History of Art and Archaeology can be combined with another subject to form a two-subject degree.
- Other disciplines: History, East Asian Studies, Music, Languages and Cultures, Social Anthropolgy, World Philosophies
- Languages: Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese
Entry requirements
Contact SOAS University of London to find course entry requirements.
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