Bachelor of Arts in Art History (Minor Subjects)
Study Programme Details
City: | Bonn |
Country: | Germany |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of human expression with our Bachelor of Arts in Art History minor subjects program. Art history is not just about appreciating artworks; it’s about unraveling their stories, understanding their societal contexts, and exploring the impressions they evoke. From classical artistic media to contemporary cross-media art forms, our curriculum spans epochs and genres, inviting students to delve into the nuances of art across time and space.
Overview
Our program delves deep into the examination and interpretation of artworks, offering insights into their depicted contents and the socio-political landscapes in which they were created. Beyond aesthetic appreciation, students explore the historical, sociological, and economic dimensions of art, enriching their understanding of artists’ biographies, techniques, and the broader history and methodologies of art history. Through immersive experiences such as tutorials before original artworks and field trips, students develop a holistic appreciation for art in its various forms and contexts.
Admission Requirements
- University entrance qualification (e.g., Abitur)
- German language proficiency (DSH level 2, CEFR level C1, as per DSH exam regulations)
- Examination of Artworks’ Depicted Contents
- Understanding Societal Frameworks of Art Creation
- Interpretation of Artworks from Aesthetic, Historical, Sociological, and Economic Perspectives
- History and Methodologies of Art History
- Tutorials before Original Artworks
- Field Trips to Artistic Sites
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Future Career Outcomes
Our graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge to excel in a variety of career paths within the arts and cultural sectors. Whether working in museums, galleries, cultural institutions, academia, publishing, or journalism, our alumni contribute meaningfully to the preservation, interpretation, and promotion of art and cultural heritage.