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BA Art History and Psychology
About this course
Art history and psychology make an enriching combination because both disciplines are ultimately concerned with how human beings perceive, interpret and make meaning. Art history asks why visual and material culture appears as it does, examining the historical, social, economic and ideological forces that shape what artists make and how audiences respond. Psychology investigates the mental processes underlying perception, memory, emotion, behaviour and social interaction, using experimental and theoretical methods to understand the mind and the behaviour it produces. Together, they equip you with the tools to examine human experience from both cultural and scientific perspectives. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year full-time programme allows you to explore the historical and cultural contexts that shape visual and material culture alongside the scientific study of the mind. If you enjoy visiting museums and galleries and are curious about what you are looking at and why it matters, the art history component will deepen and extend that engagement. The psychology component develops your capacity to understand the cognitive and emotional processes at work in visual perception, aesthetic response and social behaviour. A sandwich year provides extended professional experience, a year abroad broadens your academic and personal perspective, and a work placement gives you direct exposure to professional settings relevant to both disciplines. The combination of art historical knowledge, visual literacy and psychological understanding is valued across a wide range of professional contexts. Graduates pursue careers in museums and galleries, arts administration, advertising and marketing, education, counselling and therapeutic work, human resources, user experience research and the creative industries. The professional experience gained through placements strengthens your position considerably when entering the graduate labour market. Postgraduate study in art history, psychology, museum studies, counselling or cognitive science offers further pathways for those wishing to specialise.
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