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BA in Art History and Italian, University of Manchester

Manchester,

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48 Months

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About this course

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This joint honours degree combines in-depth study of Art History with Italian Studies, allowing you to explore cultural, historical, and artistic subjects from different times and regions. The course is ranked a UK Top 20 for History of Art by Complete University Guide 2025 and is supported by a university ranked in the top-50 globally across Arts and Humanities by Times Higher Education 2025. Students benefit from access to renowned resources such as The John Rylands Library and The Whitworth. Teaching methodology includes lectures, seminars, gallery visits, workshops, and tutorials, with a strong emphasis on practical and interdisciplinary skills. The program offers opportunities to engage with extensive cultural and historical content, study abroad, and undertake research projects, including a dissertation, supported by cutting-edge research.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This degree is ideal for students passionate about art, culture, and languages, offering a unique combination of disciplines with excellent resources and study abroad opportunities. The program’s interdisciplinary approach enhances critical thinking and cultural understanding, preparing students for diverse career paths. The university’s strong reputation in arts and humanities, access to world-famous collections, and practical placements make it an attractive option for those seeking a comprehensive, research-led education in art history and Italian culture.

Specialisation

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Students explore two main areas: Art History and Italian Studies. The curriculum includes core and optional modules in both disciplines, with a focus on their intersection through cross-cultural and historical analysis. The course allows students to develop language skills in Italian, contextualised within art history and cultural studies. Special features include study abroad and internship opportunities, particularly in Italian art and culture, emphasizing international exposure and practical experience.

Course fees

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Application fees

26.92L

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1st year tuition fees

26.92L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants typically need ABB at A-level, with a B in Italian if studied. For those offering Italian at post-A-level, a B grade is preferred. The course also accepts International Baccalaureate with 34 points overall, including specific criteria in higher-level subjects. Other accepted qualifications include Scottish Highers (ABBBB), European Baccalaureate (77%), and various foundation, BTEC, and Access diplomas, provided criteria are met. English language proficiency must be demonstrated through GCSE, IELTS, or accepted equivalents.
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IELTS

7

TOEFL

100

PTE

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DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates are equipped for careers across diverse fields like museums, galleries, archives, education, and cultural management. The program’s practical placements and focus on image analysis prepare students for roles in law, banking, fashion, advertising, media, and more. Recent alumni have worked as exhibition curators, archivists, and art officers. Student surveys show employment in arts, heritage, and creative industries, underscoring the course’s versatility and industry relevance.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

Typically, ABB at A-level, or 34 points in IB with specific HL scores. The course also considers other qualifications like Scottish Highers and European Baccalaureate on a case-by-case basis.

Is there a study abroad component?

Yes, the third year is spent abroad in Italy or approved study/work placements, offering first-hand cultural and language immersion.