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Explore cultural heritage through the lens of art history, architecture, languages, and diverse cultures. Immerse yourself in a year overseas to gain fresh world perspectives. At York, you can opt for: a dual-language degree (with beginner options available) or a combined language and arts program. Develop a unique outlook on human creativity by pairing art history with Spanish studies, acquiring skills valued by employers worldwide. You'll examine an extensive array of artistic works and structures spanning different eras and societies - from medieval cartography to modern digital media. Studying Spanish alongside art history enhances your appreciation of international collections, especially those rooted in Spanish traditions.Our language teaching method stands apart. Immediate immersion in your target language, guided by native-speaking experts, accelerates your fluency. Beginner students merge with advanced classes by year two, achieving remarkable progress.Join our dynamic community of language and art history scholars, enriched by regular academic and cultural events. Our globally connected departments offer exceptional international partnerships for your year abroad.Career ProspectsThis interdisciplinary program develops transferable skills in communication, critical analysis, and project coordination - assets in any professional setting. Employers value graduates for their leadership in research initiatives and independent work.The unique blend of analytical, cross-cultural, and linguistic competencies makes our graduates particularly employable. You'll master all phases of linguistic research projects, from formulating questions to presenting results, preparing you for diverse career paths.Our alumni consistently achieve rewarding careers post-graduation.Potential CareersArt ConsultantArchival SpecialistArt professional
A levels: AAB. You do not need an A level in History of Art or a language. International Baccalaureate: 35 points. IELTS (Academic): 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component. TOEFL: 87 overall, with a minimum of 21 in each component.