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BA History of Art and World Philosophies
About this course
The history of art is the study of how human beings have made meaning through visual and material objects across cultures and centuries. It trains you to look carefully and to ask why things look the way they do: what decisions did the maker take, what ideas circulated in the culture that shaped the work, and how has the meaning of an object shifted as it moved through different hands and contexts? World philosophies extends that enquiry by asking how different intellectual traditions have understood knowledge, reality, ethics and existence. Together these subjects offer a rigorous and genuinely cross-cultural education in ways of seeing and ways of thinking. At the School of Oriental and African Studies, this combination carries particular force because the institution's expertise centres on Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Rather than studying art history or philosophy through a predominantly European lens, you will encounter traditions that most art history and philosophy degrees treat as peripheral or ignore altogether, from the aesthetics of East Asian painting and Islamic geometric design to Buddhist philosophy, Confucian ethics and African philosophical thought. The programme includes a foundation year, which provides the contextual, analytical and academic skills you need to engage fully with the degree from the start. You will develop the ability to construct scholarly arguments about visual and material culture, to read philosophical texts from multiple traditions with care, and to work with primary sources in ways that respect cultural context. These are transferable capacities that employers in museums, galleries, publishing, heritage, education, journalism and international organisations value highly. Postgraduate study in art history, philosophy, museum studies, curatorial practice or area studies is a common next step for graduates who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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