

BA History of Art with Spanish (with a year abroad)
About this course
History of art with Spanish is a degree that enriches one of the humanities' most interpretively rich disciplines with genuine linguistic and cultural access to the Spanish-speaking world, one of the most important contexts for visual art across the last five centuries. History of art asks how and why paintings, sculptures, buildings, photographs, and works of design come to look the way they do, what they mean within their original contexts, and how their meanings shift as they travel through time and across cultures. Spanish opens the door to this inquiry in a particularly profound way, giving you access to the Iberian and Latin American traditions in their original languages and situating works of art within the cultures that produced them. At the University of York, this four-year, full-time degree combines your study of art history with progressive development of Spanish language ability, and the programme includes a year abroad, during which you study in a Spanish-speaking country and deepen both your linguistic fluency and your understanding of art in its original cultural environment. A sandwich year is also incorporated, giving you the opportunity for professional experience in an arts or cultural context, and work placements are embedded throughout the course. A typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects the programme's competitive but accessible standard of entry. Graduates of history of art with a language go on to work in galleries, museums, auction houses, heritage organisations, cultural diplomacy, arts administration, publishing, journalism, and education. The Spanish specialism is particularly valuable in roles involving institutions or collections with Iberian or Latin American connections. Postgraduate study in art history, museum studies, Spanish, or cultural policy is a natural further step for those seeking specialist expertise or academic careers.
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