Art History
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Embark on a captivating journey through the history of visual culture with Regent’s University London’s BA (Hons) in Art History. This three-year, full-time program fosters a deep understanding and appreciation for art across time and cultures.
Explore the Artistic Tapestry of Humanity: Delve into the evolution of art forms from ancient civilizations to the contemporary world. Analyze paintings, sculptures, architecture, and other artistic expressions, examining their historical context, artistic styles, and cultural significance.
Develop Critical Thinking Skills: Learn to analyze artworks through a critical lens, considering their technical aspects, symbolism, and artistic movements. Hone your research skills to explore the lives and influences of artists, patrons, and historical periods.
Engage in Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Explore the connections between art history and other disciplines like philosophy, history, politics, and religion. Gain a holistic understanding of how art reflects and shapes human experience throughout history.
Curatorial Opportunities: The program offers unique opportunities to curate exhibitions in the University’s on-site Knapp Gallery. Gain practical experience in art selection, display design, and exhibition management.
Industry Exposure: Benefit from guest lectures by art historians, curators, and museum professionals. Participate in field trips to museums, galleries, and historical sites in London, a vibrant hub for the arts.
Develop Valuable Skills: Refine your research, writing, and critical thinking skills. Learn to effectively communicate your ideas in both written and oral formats. Cultivate strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Graduates emerge as well-rounded art historians prepared for diverse careers in various fields, including:
- Museums and galleries (curatorial roles, education, research)
- Auction houses and art dealerships
- Art criticism and journalism
- Cultural heritage management and preservation
- Arts administration and education
- Further studies in art history, museum studies, or related fields (e.g., conservation, visual culture)
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We take applications throughout the year, meaning you can apply directly at any time.
Study abroad: Optional
Admissions Requirements
US High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.5 PLUS one of the following:
-Two AP tests with an average grade of 3 (or two, with an average grade of 4)
-SAT score of 1100 (550+ in both subjects)
-ACT with a composite score of 26 (20 in each section)
-Dual Enrolment and College credits (1st year) 30, with a GPA of 2.5 or higher
Applicants are required to undertake, and pass, an acting audition.
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