The Philosophy and History of Art and Visual Culture course offered by Royal Holloway, University of London explores the intersection of beauty, truth, and justice in visual culture. The course provides students with the analytical and logical abilities typical of Philosophy, and helps develop skills in visual analysis, interpretation, and knowledge of critical theories and art historical methods. Course Content: The course encompasses a wide spectrum from classical to contemporary art and visual culture. The first year provides a solid foundation on the core areas of Philosophy and Art History, whilst offering flexibility and choice in the second and final years to reflect individual interests and passions.Key Modules: Some of the modules you may study include 'Art Practices I’, 'Visual Cultures', 'Reasoning and Argument', 'Mind and World' and 'Knowledge, Perception and Doubt'. Future Careers: The course offers pathways into a wide variety of careers such as publishing, arts administration, curatorship, broadcasting, and teaching. The course can also lead to postgraduate study focused on curatorial studies, museum studies or visual culture studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.