The BA History of Art with Gallery and Museum Studies course at the University of East Anglia is designed for students with a passion for visual culture. This degree combines theoretical study with the acquisition of professional skills through vocational modules and hands-on experience in art museums and galleries.Course Content: This course encompasses elements of traditional fine arts, antique arts, and modern arts coupled with gallery and museum studies. The first year of the course provides a broad overview of Western art history. In your second year, you can choose from a wide range of specialized History of Art modules such as 'Art in China' and 'Art & Architecture of the Islamic World.' You will also begin studying Gallery Studies and gain work experience in a museum or gallery. In the final year, you focus on developing your Gallery and Museum Studies skills further and complete an individual research project.Key Modules: Some of the key modules of this course include, 'Art in China', 'Art & Architecture of the Islamic World', Gallery Studies, and professional training in gallery and museum practice.Future Careers: After completing the course, students can explore a range of careers in the arts and heritage sector. This course prepares graduates for job roles such as Curator, Conservator, Heritage Manager, and contributes to careers in teaching, travel, and tourism, arts administration, or media and advertising.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.