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FOUNDATION IN ARTS AND HUMANITIES FACULTY OF ARTS


Arts and Humanities, Foundation in


The Foundation in Arts and Humanities (CertHE) is a one-year introductory course that is designed to prepare students for an undergraduate degree. You do not need to have any prior qualifications to apply.


Why study Foundation in Arts and Humanities at Bristol? Do you want to study for a degree but worry that you don’t have the qualifications needed to apply? Have you had an unconventional path in (and out of) education? Are you interested in the arts and humanities but unsure of what subject you would like to study?


If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, this innovative course could be for you. It will help you develop the skills and confidence to progress to an undergraduate degree, with the opportunity to find out more about subjects in the arts and humanities.


The course is taught by experts from a wide range of subjects including archaeology and anthropology, classics, English, history, history of art, modern languages, philosophy, film and theatre, and religion and theology. For more information visit bristol.ac.uk/ug19-arts- foundation.


Foundation in Arts and Humanities (CertHE) The Foundation in Arts and Humanities is a one-year introductory course that is designed to prepare students for an undergraduate degree.


You do not need to have any prior qualifications to apply and if you complete the course satisfactorily you can progress to a degree in an arts and humanities subject at Bristol (although we cannot guarantee your first choice of degree).


You will be introduced to a range of study skills that are essential for studying the arts and humanities at undergraduate level.


You will also receive a broad introduction to each of the subjects covered by the course and how these have developed over time. By examining what it means to be human, now and in the past, you will look back over 2,500 years, examining how the society we inhabit and the culture we share have been shaped by ideas, historical events and works of art.


Foundation in Arts and Humanities (CertHE) 1 year


Direct entry*


*Apply direct to the University, not through UCAS. Further information and application forms can be downloaded from bristol. ac.uk/arts-foundation


Academic entry requirements


There are no formal entry requirements for this course. Each application will be judged on its own merits. We are looking for applicants who are highly motivated to study on the Foundation in Arts and Humanities course and who have the potential to succeed in university study and beyond. If we receive a high number of applications priority may be given to applicants without prior experience of higher education and/ or to applicants who do not already hold a qualification at QCA level 3 (eg A-levels or an Access to HE Diploma) and/or to applicants from one or more of the University’s widening participation categories.


Other requirements English language profile E (see p48)


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