The BA History and History of Art course at the University of East Anglia offers a unique opportunity for students to study both history and history of art, unravelling the past through historical investigation and art. The course is tailored to allow students to develop their own unique perspective, explore different eras and cultures, and bring their insights to their studies, examining historical events in the context of visual and material culture.Course Content: Throughout the three years of this course, students will learn a great deal about both history and history of art. In the first year, students are introduced to different ways of studying history and art history, as well as the skills you will need for your degree. In the second and final years, students are able to choose from a wider range of modules based on staff research specialisms. The final year will culminate in the production of a substantial piece of work that involves independent research on a topic of their choice, guided by one-to-one tuition from a subject specialist.Key Modules: The course encompasses a wide range of key modules which includes Making History, Exploring Art History, World Empires and Transnationalism, Art in Britain and North America, Revolutionary Europe and Art in Europe. These modules cover diverse topics such as archaeology, art, literature, politics, and social history.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation associated with this course. However, the University of East Anglia is recognized nationally and internationally for excellence in the field of History and History of Art.Future Careers: This degree prepares students for a range of careers. Many graduates have successfully pursued careers in a wide range of fields including heritage and museums, auction houses, journalism, law, teaching, publishing, advertising, and the civil service.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.