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Year One


Tools of Art History Art and the Modern World


Studying UCD Art History Engage With The Principles


European Art 1: Giotto to Michelangelo European Art 2: Caravaggio to Turner


Year Two


Irish Painting 1640-1940 Modern Architecture Studies in Irish Painting Deepen Your Understanding


Art & Architecture of Classical Antiquity Modernism: Art and Utopia


Studies in Antiquity


Suggested UCD Societies Draw Soc


History Society Archaeological Society


At the end of second year, convert your degree to a BA (Honours) International by spending a year at one of our partner universities in Austria,


France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, the UK, the USA, New Zealand, and Japan. Further information on international exchanges is available at www.ucd.ie/myucd/exchanges and information on Erasmus exchanges available from the School of Art History & Cultural Policy.


Final Year


Paris: Museum Studies Writings on Art


Irish Medieval Art & Architecture


Refine Your Knowledge Seminar Module – eg Art & Revolution in the 20th century Decorative Arts Dissertation Module


BA (Honours) Specialise with a


UCD Master’s Degree MA in Art History


MA in Cultural Policy & Arts Management


Research Based Programmes MLitt PhD


Career Opportunities Museums & Galleries


Cultural & Heritage Sector Education & Academia


Media, Journalism & Publishing Auction Houses Archives


Management Consultancy Business Finance


Further information www.ucd.ie/career


UCD Postgraduate Conversion Courses


MSc Management/ International Management


MSc Marketing/Marketing Practice/ Digital Marketing


Masters in Common Law


Higher Diploma in Psychology MSc in Computer Science Graduate Entry Medicine MSc Digital Curation


MSc Information Systems


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