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BA (Hons) in History/History of Art, University of York

York - UK,

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36 Months

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About this course

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This integrated degree combines the study of history with art history, helping you understand past societies, cultures, artworks, and artistic movements. It develops skills in research, analysis, and presentation across two humanities disciplines. The course covers a wide range of historical periods and artistic movements, with opportunities for studying abroad and placements. You'll learn to interpret visual evidence like paintings, architecture, and material culture, alongside historical texts. Taught by leading academics in well-equipped facilities, the programme aims to produce highly-skilled, creative communicators ready to make an impact across various industries.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is highly regarded for its combination of historical understanding and visual analysis, supported by impressive research reputations in both departments. It offers a broad chronological and geographical coverage, including collaborations with museums and galleries, enhancing practical learning. Graduates develop critical thinking, communication, and independent research skills, making them attractive for careers in museums, journalism, law, diplomacy, media, arts administration, and teaching.

Specialisation

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The course offers a joint degree in history and art history, with modules divided equally between the two disciplines. In Year 3, students can choose to specialise in either the History Pathway, focusing on historical research and specific topics, or the History of Art Pathway, which emphasizes visual analysis and artworks from different periods and regions.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

27.24L

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Degree requirements

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The typical offer for admission is AAB, including an A in History or Classical Civilisation. Alternative qualifications such as access diplomas, BTECs, Cambridge Pre-U, and IB are also accepted with specific grade criteria. International students need to meet equivalent standards and English language proficiency requirements.
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English language test

PTE

61

TOEFL

87

DUOLINGO

120

IELTS

6.5

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of York admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates from this course are valued for their research, analytical, and communication skills. Career options include museum curatorship, journalism, law, diplomacy, media, arts administration, and teaching. The course equips students with transferable skills like critical thinking, verbal and written communication, independent research, and media analysis, opening doors to a variety of industries.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

The typical offer is AAB, including an A in History or Classical Civilisation. Other qualifications and equivalent international qualifications are also considered.

Are there opportunities for study abroad?

Yes, students can spend time abroad during their course, which is encouraged as part of the programme.