| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The BA (Hons) Art History program at Regent's University London is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of art history, from the Renaissance to the present day. The program combines academic rigor with practical skills, allowing students to develop a deep understanding of the subject and prepare for a career in the art world.
Program Structure
The program is structured over three years, with each year comprising three terms. The first year focuses on introducing students to the fundamentals of art history, including the Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern periods. The second year builds on this foundation, exploring topics such as art in the age of revolution, interpreting art, and the art business. The third year allows students to specialize in specific areas of interest, including twentieth-century modernisms, art and the environment, and major projects.
Course Modules
The program includes a range of core and elective modules, including:
- Art Now: Introduction to contemporary art
- Baroque Art: Faith, Crown, and Commerce
- Situating Art: Key methods in art history
- Renaissance Art and Society: Introduction to the history and politics of the regions
- Exploring Industry and Entrepreneurship: Introduction to the changes being experienced in the world of work
- Learning Perspectives: Core questions about how and why we learn
- London Perspectives: Relationships between subject areas and London
- Global Perspectives: Practical group tasks inspired by contemporary intercultural, political, and social issues
- Languages: Choice of Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, and Business English
- Advanced Language for Professionals: Applying existing language skills to the workplace
- Business English: Professional Writing: Creating written texts for diverse audiences and purposes
- Business English/Advanced Business English: Developing business English knowledge and skills
- Advanced Spanish through Film: Understanding how images are created and 'read'
Year 1 Modules
- Art Now
- Baroque Art: Faith, Crown, and Commerce
- Situating Art
- Renaissance Art and Society
- Exploring Industry and Entrepreneurship
- Learning Perspectives
- London Perspectives
- Global Perspectives
- Languages
- Advanced Language for Professionals
- Business English: Professional Writing
- Business English/Advanced Business English
- Advanced Spanish through Film
Year 2 Modules
- Art in the Age of Revolution
- Interpreting Art
- The Art Business
- Entrepreneurial Challenge
- Placement
- Industry Challenge
- Special Elective 1
- Special Elective 2
- Special Elective 3 or a Language
- Special Elective 4 or a Language
Year 3 Modules
- Twentieth Century Modernisms
- Art and the Environment
- Major Project I
- Major Project II
- Special Elective 1
- Special Elective 2
- Special Elective 3 or a Language
- Special Elective 4 or a Language
Assessment
The program is assessed through a range of methods, including:
- Projects
- Reports
- Exhibition reviews
- Inspiration boards
- Essays
- Presentations
Careers
Graduates of the program have gone on to work in a range of roles, including:
- Galleries
- Historic houses
- Auction houses
- Museums
- Art fairs
- Arts management
- PR
- Social media management
- Interpretation
- Development
- Art advisory
- Fine art publishing
- Journalism
Fees
The tuition fee for the program is £23,000 per year, fixed for the duration of the course. A non-refundable advance deposit of £1,000 is required to secure a place on the program.
Entry Requirements
Applicants must have one of the following qualifications:
- Three GCE A-levels at grade A-C
- 24 points in the International Baccalaureate
- US High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.5
- Equivalent qualifications as deemed acceptable by the University
English Language Requirements
Applicants must have a minimum English proficiency requirement through one of the following qualifications:
- GCSE English language: C (4)
- IB SL or HL English A: 4
- IB HL English B: 4
- US HSD (studied in a majority English-speaking country) Grade 11 and above English: C
- IELTS Academic: 6.0 overall and 5.5 in each component
Student Support
The University provides a range of support services, including:
- Academic guidance
- Language support
- Disability support
- Careers support
Industry Connections
The program has connections with a range of industry partners, including:
- Galleries
- Museums
- Auction houses
- Art fairs
- Arts organizations
Alumni
Graduates of the program have gone on to work in a range of roles and have achieved success in their careers. The University has a strong alumni network, with many graduates remaining in touch and supporting current students.
