Redesigning PGT programmes to improve the student experience

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Redesigning PGT programmes to improve the student experience School of Art History Redesigning PGT programmes to improve the student experience

What we had….. Paragons of Northern Baroque: Rubens and Rembrandt The Dream of the North: Twentieth-Century Scandinavian Art and Design Re-staging Performance Art: The Politics of Documentation European Romanesque Architecture (800-1160) and several more on offer along these lines

Art Historical Resources and Methods [core] Semester 1 Two optional, 30-credit modules Semester 2 Core course + 1 optional module Art Historical Resources and Methods [core] Paragons of Northern Baroque: Rubens and Rembrandt South German Eighteenth-Century Sculpture: From Court and Guild to “Artistic Freedom” The Dream of the North: Twentieth-Century Scandinavian Art and Design Re-staging Performance Art: The Politics of Documentation School: Images, Spaces, Artefacts, and Ideas of Learning European Romanesque Architecture (800-1160) Text and Image in France from Diderot to Dada and several more on offer along these lines and several more on offer along these lines

What we came up with…. Semester 1 Modules (core + 1 option) Semester 2 Modules (select 2 options) Themes in Art History [core] Representation and the Body Writing on the Visual The Documentary Impulse The Image of the Artist The Classical Tradition The Book as Object and Idea Art and Technology