The Dutch and History of Art, BA at the University College London (UCL) is a dynamic course that equips students with linguistic proficiency in Dutch while providing a comprehensive understanding of the history of Art. Throughout the course, students immerse themselves in Dutch language, diversity, and culture and its interrelation to art, taking advantage of UCL's location at the heart of UK's cultural hub.Course Content: The course provides a unique learning environment as it allows students the opportunity to learn the Dutch language from scratch, while also exploring the world of art and aesthetics from global artistic movements' perspective. Students also study advanced Dutch modules that involve translation, Dutch linguistics, and literature, equipping students with advanced language skills.Key Modules: The course provides a broad span of modules across these two disciplines. In Dutch, modules like 'Dutch Linguistics', 'Modern Dutch Literature', 'Advanced Translation (Dutch-English)', 'Dutch Language' are offered. In History of Art, modules such as 'Methodologies of Art History', 'Art under Capitalism', 'Art on the Edges of Empire', and 'Exhibiting Art and Culture' are included.Future Careers: Graduates of Dutch and History of Art, BA have a wide range of future career opportunities. The unique combination of languages and art history often leads to employment in international organisations, arts industries, advertising, media and teaching, both in the UK and Dutch-speaking countries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.