

BA in Art and Design, California State University, East Bay
Hayward, California
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48 Months
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About this course
This course invites students to explore selected monuments of Mediterranean and European art from prehistory through the Renaissance. It's designed not only to examine these significant works but also to develop skills in writing art histories. You'll learn how to contextualize art within its historical, cultural, and social settings, particularly in relation to evolving structures of power during different periods.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're passionate about understanding the cultural and historical significance of art from early periods of the Mediterranean and Europe, this course is a perfect fit. It enhances your ability to analyze art and understand its connection to societal power, making it ideal for students interested in art history, archaeology, or cultural studies.
Specialisation
The course covers a wide range of art from prehistory to the Renaissance, focusing on key monuments across the Mediterranean and European regions.
Course fees
Application fees
14.69L
1st year tuition fees
14.69L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The provided information does not specify degree requirements.
English language test
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6
TOEFL
61
PTE
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Career prospects
While specific career paths are not detailed, gaining skills in art history, contextual analysis, and understanding of historical power structures can be valuable in museums, cultural heritage management, education, and research.
FAQs
What periods does the course cover?
The course covers art from prehistory through the Renaissance.
Will I learn how to contextualize art in relation to power?
Yes, a key part of the course is learning to contextualize art in relation to changing structures of power throughout history.
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