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 History and History of Art
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SchoolUniversity of East Anglia
LocationNorwich, EGL, United Kingdom
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 12,888
Full-time Graduate: 3,984
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length3 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
  •   English 
  •   Mathematics 
  •   History 
Prerequisites NotesPlease refer to each course page for specific A Level and IB requirements.

Students studying for Canadian High School or Secondary School Diplomas, usually completing study in the twelfth grade, will be considered for entry to our undergraduate degree programmes. Most courses will require an overall score of between 70% and 80%.

For some disciplines, a slightly lower average percentage may be considered. Holders of the Diplome d'Etudes Collegiales (from Quebec) will also be considered.

Cost
National: $28,650

Tuition fee is converted from £18,000 and is subject to change due to exchange rates.
Scholarships
DescriptionGive depth to your art history studies and colour to your history studies by combining the two disciplines. You will study the past in all its complexity and richness, engaging not only with textual sources but also with the art and material culture of different historical periods. This will give you a uniquely nuanced grasp of how people lived, collaborated, created and competed in the past.

On this degree you will benefit from a wealth of expertise in the School of History and the Art History department. You will study the most important periods of European history and history of art, as well as taking your studies further by exploring the arts and history of other cultures, including the histories of Empire and of the Americas. You might, for example, study the medieval period through documents such as the Magna Carta and monuments such as the great Gothic cathedrals, or learn about the British empire alongside London’s Great Exhibition in which it was celebrated. Or you could explore the 20th century through the interwoven histories of modern conflicts and of modern art.
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