This degree in History and History of Art with a Placement Year offers a comprehensive exploration of the past through textual sources, art, and material culture across diverse periods and regions. Based in the renowned Sainsbury Centre in Norwich, students engage with European art history while also examining works from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Learning from leading experts, participants develop critical insights into the political, cultural, and social forces shaping the modern world, alongside practical skills in art creation and interpretation. The program fosters connections with an international network, including the Sainsbury Research Unit and local museums, preparing graduates for careers in the cultural, creative, and heritage sectors. In the third year, a placement provides real-world experience to bridge academic knowledge with professional skills.Please note that course details may change; verify information on the provider's website at www.uea.ac.uk.
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