The Certificate in Art History is designed for students from all disciplines who want to develop visual literacy, an essential skill in our image-rich world. By studying the materials and visual culture, students learn to recognize, interpret, and appreciate the meaning in visual imagery while understanding its societal and historical contexts. The program aims to enhance critical thinking, research skills, and effective communication, qualities highly valued by employers. Through a combination of courses, students will explore the connection between past and present art, fostering social awareness related to representation and display politics.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those interested in developing visual literacy and understanding the social and political significance of images across different periods. It also equips students with critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills that are highly valued in today’s job market. Whether pursuing further studies or enhancing their general knowledge, students will benefit from the comprehensive curriculum aligned with diverse career paths in arts and culture.
The program offers courses that cover a broad spectrum of art history, including Western art from prehistory to the Renaissance, and from the Renaissance to the present. It also includes specialized courses in Modern and Contemporary Art, allowing students to gain focused knowledge in these areas. The curriculum emphasizes visual analysis, historical impact, and social context, enabling students to develop a deep understanding of various art movements and themes.
Application fees
12.05L
1st year tuition fees
12.05L
Living cost
The program includes 30 total credits, comprising core courses in visual culture, Western art, modern art, and contemporary art. Students also have to complete 12 credits of university-transferrable electives. The credits include courses like Visual Culture I and II, Western Art from Prehistory to Renaissance, Western Art from Renaissance to Present, Modern Art, and Contemporary Art, with options to include related courses such as FINA 2150 and 2250.

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Though not explicitly stated, gaining expertise in art history and visual analysis is valuable in fields such as arts management, curation, education, research, and cultural preservation. The skills developed during the program — critical analysis, research, communication — are also highly applicable in various professional settings, making graduates well-prepared to pursue careers related to arts, media, and cultural institutions.