Course summary
Are you interested in exploring Art History? Are you looking to combine your skills and knowledge from a previous career or discipline with the art world? Or keen to study art history out of pure interest and personal development? The Graduate Diploma is a concentrated form of the undergraduate degree and gives graduates of other disciplines the opportunity to apply their existing skills to the study of Art History. The curriculum offers teaching across an unrivalled breadth of periods and cultures. You will have the opportunity to study art and architecture from late antiquity to the present, and from across the globe: from Byzantium to the Early Modern Islamic World, from Medieval and Renaissance Europe from the Buddhist Arts of Asia, to Contemporary China to Black Art Histories. Our teachers are researchers at the cutting edge of their areas of specialism and they share their knowledge, discoveries and ideas with you in seminars, lectures, gallery visits and tutorials. The modules we teach are directly shaped by the tutor’s research and partly for that reason change from year to year – modules outlined below are therefore indicative of subjects that may be on offer. The Courtauld Graduate Diploma in the History of Art is designed to equip students who hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent in another discipline with the broad art historical knowledge and transferable skills needed to engage critically with art historical debates, transition into a career in the arts, or undertake further post-graduate study. The programme is supported by a personal tutor and by study sessions and workshops on topics such as reading art historical texts and essay writing. Students have access to all that the Courtauld has to offer, including world-class events run by the Research Forum, careers events and one-to-one sessions with professional writers. In addition to the compulsory elements of the programme, you are welcome to attend lectures from other programmes, including other optional modules which range across art historical periods and approaches to the discipline. The Graduate Diploma can be taken either as a full-time nine-month programme over two semesters, or part-time over two years (four semesters). Part-time students are required to attend in-person two days each week for discussion classes and seminars; lectures may be watched remotely.
Modules
All students are required to take all elements of the course – a total of 120 credits. The Diploma is assessed in the following way: Module Credits (Percentage) Foundations 1 &2 Semester 1: 15 credits (12.5%) / Semester 2: 15 credits (12.5%) Physical Histories Semester 1: 15 credits (12.5%) Exhibiting Art Semester 2: 15 credits (12.5%) Histories Module Semester 1: 15 credits (12.5%) Approaches Module Semester 2: 15 credits (12.5%) 5,000 word dissertation 30 credits (25%)
Assessment method
Courses are formally assessed in the following ways – Foundations Course: 20%. Assessed by two 2,500 word essays. Autumn Constellation Course: 25%. Assessed by one 3 hour examination. Spring Constellation Course: 25%. Assessed as per the Autumn Constellation Course. Essay: 30%. Assessed by one 5000 word essay, to be submitted on 8 May 2017 To be awarded the Graduate Diploma candidates must Pass each component.
Entry requirements
UK qualifications: Students will normally have achieved a good 2.1 in their Bachelor’s degree. Overseas qualification: Equivalent to a good 2.1 in a UK first degree (e.g. US applicants should have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or above). English language requirements: If your first language is not English, we require proof of English language proficiency –please see the English Language Requirements page. We welcome applicants with other forms of academic and relevant professional experience. Please note that applicants may be invited to interview on a case-by-case basis. Applications: Please see How to Apply page for information. Please note: Due to VISA restrictions, it is not possible for those who require a Student VISA to study with us to undertake this programme part-time. For VISA related queries, please contact [email protected].
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
| EU | £27700 | Whole course |
| England | £15500 | Whole course |
| Northern Ireland | £15500 | Whole course |
| Scotland | £15500 | Whole course |
| Wales | £15500 | Whole course |
| International | £27700 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
Information about loans, grants, and bursaries to support you during your studies at The Courtauld can be found here: https://courtauld.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/postgraduate-fees-funding-and-scholarships/ If you have studied a Short Course at the Courtauld, you will receive a 10% discount on the tuition fees for this programme. Please note students on this programme are not eligible for a student loan.
Provider information
Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London
The Courtauld
Vernon Square
Penton Rise
London
WC1X 9EW