MA (Hons) Geography/History of Art
Course Overview
This flexible Honours programme combines the study of Geography and History of Art, exploring the relationship between human societies and their physical environments alongside the development and meaning of visual culture. You will tailor your degree through a choice of optional courses, preparing for a wide range of careers while gaining hands-on experience with world-class collections. The programme includes unique opportunities for supported travel to enhance your research and studies.
Key Program Highlights
- Examine the interrelationships between physical/human landscapes and the development of art and architecture.
- Enjoy a flexible degree structure with optional courses tailored to your specific interests and career goals.
- Gain direct access to world-famous collections and archives at The Hunterian museum and Kelvin Hall.
- Receive a grant to support travel for personal research on museums, galleries, and buildings.
- Develop critical analysis skills by understanding why cultural and artistic works look the way they do.
Course Overview
This flexible Honours programme combines the study of Geography and History of Art, exploring the relationship between human societies and their physical environments alongside the development and meaning of visual culture. You will tailor your degree through a choice of optional courses, preparing for a wide range of careers while gaining hands-on experience with world-class collections. The programme includes unique opportunities for supported travel to enhance your research and studies.
Key Program Highlights
- Examine the interrelationships between physical/human landscapes and the development of art and architecture.
- Enjoy a flexible degree structure with optional courses tailored to your specific interests and career goals.
- Gain direct access to world-famous collections and archives at The Hunterian museum and Kelvin Hall.
- Receive a grant to support travel for personal research on museums, galleries, and buildings.
- Develop critical analysis skills by understanding why cultural and artistic works look the way they do.