Comparative Literature involves examining literary works across cultural, national, and linguistic boundaries, as well as through different time periods, genres, and even in relation to other arts. This field can be pursued alongside various other disciplines, and pairing it with a foreign language may enhance your global perspective.History of Art explores the creation and evolution of paintings, sculptures, buildings, and designs across diverse media, focusing on their aesthetic and contextual significance. Students benefit from resources such as the University Library and Archives, The Hunterian museum with its renowned Hunter, Whistler, and Mackintosh collections, and Kelvin Hall's innovative access center. Additionally, a grant is provided during the third-year break to support visits to relevant museums, galleries, and architectural sites.
A local representative of University of Glasgow in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.