BA Literature and Art History
University of Essex
Key Information
Campus location
Colchester, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
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Pace
Full time
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Introduction
BA Literature and Art History
Our distinctive curriculum allows you to take advantage of the most up-to-date developments in the field, and to understand the interactions and differences between literature and the visual arts in history.
You have the opportunity to:
- Study the relationship between text and image and the relationships that exist between the two
- Develop your interests and explore a variety of interpretative methods which are appropriate to both the text and to the visual artefact
Literature is introduced in your first year through a series of seminal works in drama, poetry and narrative which have helped to articulate the literature of England and Europe both past and present. By adopting and practising close reading skills you develop your abilities in analysis and interpretation, and grow in confidence from the beginning of your undergraduate study.
Similarly in your art history modules you cover a broad history from your first year of study and can choose from a variety of specialist options to suit your own interests. Engage with art works that range from Old Master paintings, through the Pre-Raphaelites and Surrealists, to the most up-to-date contemporary art and visual culture.
Your modules explore a wide variety of media, including architecture, urbanism, photography and video, as well as painting, drawing, printmaking, performance art and sculpture. This understanding of visual history allows you to complement and enhance your exploration of different textual sources, from the earliest modern works to the literature and theory of the present day, in a variety of contexts.
One of the major reasons for choosing Essex is the quality of the education you will receive. We are 3rd in the UK for research outputs in art history (Grade Point Average, REF2021) and are ranked top 10 in the UK for History of Art (CUG 2018). You will be taught by our expert staff in your very first year, a rarity in UK art history courses.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available, please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Year 1
- Origins and Transformations in Literature and Drama
- Writing and Researching Art History
- Art and Ideas: I
Year 2
- Art and Ideas II: More Art, More Ideas - Critique and Historiography in the History of Art
- Beyond the BA: Skills for the Next Step
Final Year
- Final Year Dissertation Project
- Art and Ideas III
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Our combined honours graduates in literature and art history gain deep insights into the communication skills required for work.
The number of careers that lead from courses in literature is almost as large as the number of graduates, but two particular areas in which our graduates have had recent success are publishing and the theatre. One of our former students is now in charge of editorial at a large publishing house, and another has just taken over running one of the country's major theatres.
Our recent graduates have gone on to work in a wide range of desirable roles including:
- The Civil Service
- Journalism and broadcasting
- Marketing
- Museum and library work
- Commerce and finance
- Teaching
Program delivery
BA Literature and Art History: 3 years
BA Literature and Art History (Including Year Abroad): 4 years
BA Literature and Art History (Including Placement Year): 4 years
- Close examination of texts written by artists, critics, art historians and philosophers
- Subsidised gallery visits to work ‘in situ' for each course
- Gain practical experience in curating, such as handling and installing artworks
- Teaching takes the form of lectures and seminar sessions or discussion classes
- Innovative ways of engaging with literary texts include editing 16th century sonnets and archival research