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This program focuses strongly on academic advancement and stands out by offering research opportunities every year.
The initial year establishes fundamental abilities essential for an art history degree, covering diverse forms of visual and material culture. Students also select a specialized, research-focused seminar course with small class sizes.
Subsequent years present options among various broad, theme-based lecture and seminar courses, alongside additional research-intensive modules.
Annual independent research projects culminate in a final-year dissertation on a student-selected topic. Second-year students may pursue international study opportunities.
The curriculum encompasses extensive subject areas. Recent course offerings have featured: Imperial Art, Cultural Dynamics of the Cold War, Racial Identity and Space, Global Art Movements, European Modern Art, War and Visual Culture, Figurative Sculpture, Fashion in Art, Black Atlantic Modernism, and Northern Renaissance Art.