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Arts and Humanities (with a foundation year) BA (Hons) aret

Arts and Humanities (with a foundation year) BA (Hons) aret

University: University of Sussex
England, UK

Course Level - UG
Type - Full Time
Duration - 3 Years
Intake - Jan-Septe
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  • We offer a bold, forward-thinking curriculum that allows you to study a thousand years of literature in new and progressive ways.
  • Offering a distinctive approach to a radical breadth of literary texts has made us one of the UK's most respected and exciting English departments.
  • You'll experiment with writing and learn about its ability to transform the world we live in. 
  • You also explore a wide range of visual material – from painting and architecture to sculpture and dress. Our engaged and passionate tutors will guide you through each year of your degree.

Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE

  1. Researching, Creating and Communicating in the Humanities 1
  2. Stories of Art I: Shaping Art
  3. Thinking Literature 1
  4. Researching, Creating and Communicating in the Humanities 2
  5. Stories of Art II: Who Is Art For?
  6. Thinking Literature 2
  7. Art and the City I
  8. Reading Art History: Critical Texts
  9. Capital Culture: Money, Commerce and Writing
  10. Islam, Literature and the 'West'
  11. Mediterranean Fantasies: Revivals and Utopias, 1919-1939
  12. Posthuman/Premodern
  13. Psychoanalysis and Literature
  14. Special Author: Samuel Beckett
  15. Special Author: Virginia Woolf
  16. Special Author: William Blake
  17. Technologies of Capture: Photography and Nineteenth Century Literature
  18. The Golden State: Art in California, 1945-1981
  19. The Order of Things: The Museum and its Objects
  20. Wollstonecraft and After: Gender, Writing and the Public Sphere
  21. Writing Race, Gender, and the Social: Experiments Beyond Representation
  22. Art and Place: Sites, Spaces and Identities
  23. Championing Literacy Placement
  24. Class, Culture and Contemporary Writing
  25. Crisis, Revolution, Modernity
  26. Decolonisation, Pedagogy and Praxis in the Global South
  27. Dissertation (ENGLISH)
  28. From Decorative Arts to Material Culture
  29. Gender, Race and Society in Early Modern Drama
  30. Novel Theory
  31. Queer Literatures
  32. Representing Women
  33. School Placement Project

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