The study of art in its historical and contemporary forms gives students crucial knowledge of world civilisations. It gives students visual and analytical skills that can be applied in many walks of life and the tools to understand how images and objects work to shape our social and political identities. This specification allows students to develop particular strengths and interests, includes non-European examples, encourages lifelong learning, and provides access to higher education and university degree courses in art history and related subjects, as well as art historical-related and other careers. Students should be encouraged to research and investigate art through first-hand experience.
The subject content is divided into three areas:
There are two papers:
Entry requirements: As stated in the Admission Policy
Exam Board: Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in History of Art (9HT0)