

BA in Art History and Visual Culture and History, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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36 Months
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About this course
This course offers a chance to explore history by examining societal, cultural, political, and religious changes and relating them to current theories and practices. You will study a diverse range of topics, from Roman Empire to 1960s topics like Vikings, early medieval empires, Norman Conquest, and magic and witchcraft in early modern Europe. The curriculum includes learning to gather evidence through various methods such as library research, archives, interviews, languages, palaeography, and environmental fieldwork. It’s embedded within Exeter’s campus, with access to significant art collections and museums, providing a rich, immersive learning environment.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students benefit from studying at a university ranked highly for research in history, with access to nationally recognized collections like the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum. The course also combines traditional and research-inspired teaching methods, supported by expert staff who are leading researchers. Its emphasis on practical skills such as evidence collection, analysis, and critical thinking prepares students for a variety of careers or postgraduate study.
Specialisation
The course integrates themes from art history, visual culture, and history, allowing students to develop a broad understanding of these intersecting disciplines. The curriculum is designed to cover a wide array of topics across different periods and styles, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the subject matter.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The course typically includes a mix of core and optional modules across art history, visual culture, and history, spread over three years (or four with study abroad or employment experience). Students must pass assessments in each year, with the final year allowing specialization through dissertations and project modules. Entry requirements include ABB at A-level, 32/655 IB points, or DDM BTEC, with specific English language proficiency for international students.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates have gone into roles such as art gallery interns, fashion brand interns, civil service fast stream, collections officers, editorial assistants, event planners, marketing interns, PR account executives, and researchers. The course’s focus on analysis, critique, research, and creativity equips students with transferable skills highly valued by employers across sectors.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Typically, the course requires ABB at A-level, 32/655 in IB, or DDM in BTEC, with specific English language proficiency for international students.
Are there opportunities for studying abroad or gaining employment experience?
Yes, the course offers options for study abroad, employment experience within the UK, abroad, or combined with a year of work placement or study abroad, enhancing cultural awareness and employability.
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