BA Art History, Visual Culture and Media Studies University of Essex
About this Program
Level: Bachelor of Arts in Art History, Visual Culture and Media Studies
Discpline: History
Length: 6 semesters
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Program Description
In a hyper-visual world increasingly dominated by ever-evolving forms of media, being able to understand and analyse the history and operations of visual and media cultures has never been more essential. At Essex, you will explore a broad spectrum of art, visual culture and media, both past and present. You'll learn about canonical forms of art and architecture and cover a range of visual culture, such as video art, medical photography, tattoos and objects from political protests. You'll also study the various forms of contemporary media that shape our everyday lives, including film and television, photography, social media and advertising. To study on our course, you don't need an A-Level in art or art history. In fact, we believe that the best students of visual culture are those who bring fresh eyes and new perspectives to their objects of inquiry. What's more, you'll have the opportunity to cover a range of disciplines through your modules during which you will combine different approaches to the study of visual media, hone your critical thinking and develop a deeper understanding of the histories and meaning of the visual world around you. You will develop the skills you need to transform your passion for art, visual culture, and media into the ability to uncover new insights about the material you study.