

Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Art History (Media, Art and Performance), University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
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48 Months
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About this course
If you have an appreciation for the art industry and its history, then our Art History program is right for you! This program focuses on helping students understand art both historically and across cultures. You'll learn about various methods and techniques used in different art media. The coursework is designed to equip you with skills to conduct research, interpret, and evaluate works of art, providing a comprehensive foundation in art analysis and criticism.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those passionate about art and eager to deepen their understanding of its historical context. It prepares students with essential tools for conducting research and critically evaluating artworks. Graduates gain practical skills useful for careers in galleries, museums, art dealing, and related fields.
Specialisation
The program covers a broad spectrum of art history topics, including Prehistoric and Ancient Art, Medieval Art History, Modern Art and the Avant-Garde, Cultures of Display, Art Theory, and Art Criticism. These modules allow students to explore different eras and styles within the art world, fostering a well-rounded understanding of art across time and cultures.
Course fees
Application fees
13.07L
1st year tuition fees
13.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The program offers a Bachelor Degree that spans over four years, though specific admission criteria are not detailed here. It is part of the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance, offering exposure to related arts and media programs.
English language test
PTE
59
TOEFL
83
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates from this program can pursue careers as Art Dealers, Antique Dealers, Gallery Administrators, Gallery Curators and Owners, Artist Representatives, and Exhibition Preparers, among other roles in the art industry.
FAQs
What kind of careers can I pursue after this program?
You can work as an Art Dealer, Antique Dealer, Gallery Administrator, Curator, Artist Representative, and more.
What courses are included in the program?
Sample courses include Prehistoric and Ancient Art, Medieval Art History, Modern Art and the Avant-Garde, Cultures of Display, Art Theory, and Art Criticism.
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