Art History Course
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Art History Home Study Course
Who is this course intended for?
UK Open Learning courses are specifically designed in a format that allows you to study at your own pace, in your own time, wherever you wish. This course is suitable for all students, regardless of age, and especially for the art lover who wants to develop a deeper appreciation of painting, sculpture and architecture in its historical context.
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No special qualifications are needed to study this course, but you should feel comfortable writing essays of 700 to 1,000 words.
What will I gain from this course?
This course covers art history from the fifteenth century to the present day. It will help you approach architecture, painting and sculpture with a fresh and informed eye. You will cover many of the major art movements and study the works from a variety of artists from different periods.
What can I expect from this course?
Taking a UK Open Learning course means there are a number of people to help you. You will be assigned a personal tutor, an experienced teacher, who will provide regular feedback by marking your assignments. You can contact your tutor by email, as well as by post. You must have access to the internet to complete this course, as you will need to download different images to be able to complete the course.
Your course materials will contain:
an introduction to your personal tutor who will be assisting you in your learning
a student handbook containing valuable advice about your course
a course guide that will help you progress through the activities
a total of 5 self-contained study modules that are structured to help you learn
a total of 12 assignments that are designed to help you learn
How long will the course take?
Each of the course topics are self-contained and will allow you to work in your own time.
There are also 12 assignments with advice on how and when to complete them.
What topics are covered by this course?
Course Guide
Module 1: Studying art history
Unit 1: What is art history?
Module 2: An introduction to art history
Unit 1: Discussing works of art
Unit 2: Themes and topics in art
Module 3: Art in context
Unit 1: Historical and cultural contexts
Unit 2: How art is made and displayed
Module 4: Painting, sculpture and architecture in Italy and Flanders from c.1400 to c.1520
Introduction to the module
Unit 1: Painting in Italy and Flanders from c. 1400 to c. 1520
Unit 2: Sculpture and architecture in Italy from c. 1400 to c. 1520
Module 5: Painting, sculpture and architecture in Europe and the USA from c.1906 to c.1980 Introduction to the module
Unit 1: Painting in Europe and the USA from c.1906 to c.1980
Unit 2: Sculpture and architecture in Europe and the USA from c.1906 to c.1980
Will I need any additional materials?
