The Art History and Digital Creativity course at Liverpool Hope University offers a dynamic learning experience that explores the rich heritage of both visual and material cultures from around the globe. The course combines theoretical analysis and archival research with the development of practical digital skills.Course Content: This course is made up of two interconnected aspects: the study of art history and the digital creativity applied to it. Students will explore wide-ranging historical periods, themes, and concepts associated with the history of art, from medieval architecture to modernist design. The digital creativity aspect involves developing practical skills in image editing, 3D modeling, and web design.Key Modules: The key modules for this course include 'Understanding Art', 'Imaging the Past', 'Art, Space, and Place', 'Digital Creativity', 'Approaches to Contemporary Art', 'Professional Practice', and the 'Final Year Dissertation'.Future Careers: This course equips students with a broad spectrum of transferable skills. Graduates for the course can go into a range of career areas such as curating, museum and gallery work, public arts projects, arts administration, and heritage management. Other fields include web design, digital archiving, photojournalism, teaching, and further academic study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. Art History and Digital Creativity