

BA Art History and French
About this course
Art history and French is a degree that brings together two disciplines with a rich shared history and considerable intellectual complementarity. Art history is known for its strong interdisciplinary character, asking how paintings, sculptures, buildings, and designed objects come to look the way they do and what they meant in their historical and cultural contexts. At Manchester, it encompasses strengths in Renaissance Studies, Romanticism, modern and contemporary art, and the intersections of art and science. French connects you to the literature, language, and culture of France and the Francophone world, a tradition that has been central to European artistic and intellectual life from the medieval period to the present. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme develops expertise in both disciplines with genuine depth. You will learn to read visual objects carefully and to situate them within their social, religious, and ideological contexts, while also developing your French language skills and engaging with the literary and cultural traditions of the Francophone world. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and work placements, giving you professional experience in an art history, cultural, or French-speaking professional environment before you graduate. Manchester's museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, alongside its strong research in both disciplines, make it a rich environment for this combination. Graduates from art history and French go on to work in museums and galleries, auction houses and the art market, arts administration, cultural policy, publishing, journalism, and education. The French language component opens additional pathways in international cultural organisations, French institutions, and any professional context where engagement with the Francophone world is relevant. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in art history, French, museum studies, or translation, deepening their expertise for specialist academic or professional careers.
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