University Of Fraser Valley Bachelor of Arts in Art History
University Of Fraser Valley

University Of Fraser Valley

Bachelor of Arts in Art History

Abbotsford, Canada

BA

English

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Arts in Art History focuses on the study of visual culture from various historical periods. You'll explore significant art movements, understand the social and cultural contexts of artworks, and develop critical analysis skills. The program emphasizes research and writing, preparing you for advanced studies or diverse careers in the arts and culture sectors.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as art curators, education coordinators in museums, gallery managers, and art critics. Opportunities also exist in art auction houses, cultural advocacy organizations, and arts administration.

Studying Art History and Visual Studies is more than just looking at pretty paintings. It is a fascinating exploration of human expression, spirituality, and meaning throughout the ages.

As a part of UFV;s Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BA) programs, you can opt to take Art History and Visual Studies courses as electives or as part of a minor or extended minor.

Whether you are a general arts student or a studio artist, coursework in Art History and Visual Studies takes you on a visual journey where you explore world cultures from prehistoric to contemporary times. Program fieldwork includes touring impressive local collections, with opportunities to travel to regional and international galleries and museums.

Art History and Visual Studies courses complement studio disciplines beautifully because they help you understand the traditions and develop the visual literacy required to make, appreciate, and appraise art.

Strengthening your visual understanding of the world prepares you for a career working in the arts and culture field and equips you for graduate study in areas such as heritage resource management, museum studies, library and archival studies, tourism, and teacher education. You may go on to work as an archivist, artist, curator, collection manager, museum educator, teacher or tour guide.

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