The History of Art and Museum Studies BA (Hons) course at Liverpool John Moores University offers students an in-depth understanding of the history of art and the practical skills required for a career in the museum industry. The course explores a wide range of periods and cultures, and specifically focuses on arts in the context of museum studies.Course Content: This course includes modules on a wide range of periods, cultures and types of art and design. From Greek and Roman Art to Contemporary Art, students explore the connection between museums and their collections, and how they reflect and shape cultural identities. Students will also develop practical skills through placements in a museum or art gallery, interviews with professionals, and the creation of exhibitions and public events.Key Modules: The programme features key modules like Introduction to Museum Studies, Western Art: A Brief History, Introduction to Arts Management, Critical Approaches to Art History and Museum Studies, Art Discourses 1, Arts Management in Practice, and Art, Culture and Identity, among others.Accreditations: The course is accredited and recognised by National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS) and Liverpool Branch Committee.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have moved on to work in art galleries, museums, community arts organisations, arts marketing, teaching, and further academic study. Included in the extensive list of career paths are Curators, Museum Educators, Arts Administrators, Exhibition Organisers, and Art Critics.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.