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Art History and Film Studies BA (Hons)

Art History and Film Studies BA (Hons)

University: University of Sussex
England, UK

Course Level - UG
Type - Full Time
Duration - 3 Years
Intake - Jan-Septe
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  • You’ll explore why art history matters to society, culture and politics. Watching a wide range of films, you’ll find out how cinema entertains, informs and influences its audiences.
  • You’ll examine every aspect of visual and material culture, from photography to architecture to fashionYou’ll investigate global film cultures; question cinematic representations of gender, race and sexuality; and analyse popular genres.
  • Our engaged and passionate tutors will guide you through each year of your degree. And you’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with renowned curators and our partners in the industry.
  • We understand that deciding where and what to study is a very important decision.
  • We’ll make all reasonable efforts to provide you with the courses, services and facilities described in this prospectus. However, if we need to make material changes, for example due to significant disruption, or in response to COVID-19, we’ll let our students know as soon as possible.



Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE

  1. Analysing Film B
  2. European Cinema
  3. Researching, Creating and Communicating in the Humanities 1
  4. Stories of Art I: Shaping Art
  5. Exploring Film Studes B
  6. Global Cinema
  7. Researching, Creating and Communicating in the Humanities 2
  8. Stories of Art II: Who Is Art For?
  9. Art and the City I
  10. Film Theory B
  11. Reading Art History: Critical Texts
  12. British Cinema B
  13. Chinese Cinema
  14. Indian Cinema: Popular Hindi Film
  15. Picasso to Kahlo: Transatlantic Dialogues
  16. Pop Life: After Modern Art
  17. Victorian Visions: Art, Industry, Modernity
  18. American Teen Cinema: Coming of Age on Screen
  19. Animals and Screen Media
  20. Cinema and Migration
  21. Mediterranean Fantasies: Revivals and Utopias, 1919-1939
  22. Race and Ethnicity in Popular Cinema
  23. The Golden State: Art in California, 1945-1981
  24. The Order of Things: The Museum and its Objects
  25. Art and Place: Sites, Spaces and Identities
  26. Cinema and Sexualities
  27. Film and Revolution
  28. Film Studies Dissertation
  29. From Decorative Arts to Material Culture
  30. Hollywood Industry and Imaginary
  31. Representing Women
  32. Viewing Women

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