This course offers a comprehensive exploration of art, history, and culture, enabling students to interpret works of art, architecture, design, images, objects, and practices to gain insights into contemporary and historical societies. The University of Exeter provides rich on-campus resources, including the Exeter Northcott Theatre, Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, Lemon Grove, Great Hall, and Roborough Studios, alongside its recent UNESCO City of Literature designation. Students can develop expertise in topics spanning early medieval to modern literature, film, and creative writing, culminating in a final-year dissertation in English Literature, Creative Writing, or Art History and Visual Culture.For detailed information on modules, assessment methods, facilities, and staff expertise, please refer to the course page. A full list of modules and current assessment approaches is available there.
For a full list of modules please visit our course page.
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