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BA Art History and Philosophy & Ethics
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Art history and philosophy and ethics is a combination that pairs the close study of visual and material culture with the rigorous conceptual and ethical thinking that philosophy develops. Art history asks why things look as they do, how artistic works carry meaning, and what they reveal about the societies, beliefs, and power structures that produced them. Philosophy and ethics asks how we should reason, how we should live, and what we owe to one another and to the natural world. Together, they develop a distinctive capacity to engage with both the visual and the argumentative dimensions of human culture, and to bring ethical reflection to the ways we make and interpret the world around us. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year full-time programme develops your analytical and interpretive skills across both disciplines. Your art history studies will take you from ancient and medieval art through to contemporary visual culture, developing your skills in formal analysis, contextual interpretation, and the social and cultural history of images and objects. A curiosity about museums and galleries, about what is on display and why, is a natural starting point for art history, and the programme builds on that curiosity with scholarly rigour. Your philosophy and ethics studies will develop your capacity for logical argument, conceptual analysis, and ethical reasoning, engaging with major philosophical traditions and with applied questions about justice, responsibility, and how we should respond to the world as it is. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience and an international dimension before you graduate. Graduates go on to careers in museums and galleries, arts administration, journalism, publishing, education, heritage, policy, and a wide range of roles in the cultural and public sectors. Postgraduate study in art history, philosophy, curating, or ethics is a natural continuation.
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