Find Art History HND/HNC courses in the UK
HND (Higher National Diploma) and HNC (Higher National Certificate) are work-related courses. Generally a Art History HND is equivalent to second year of university while a Art History HNC is equivalent to first year of university.
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HND/HNC Subject Intro: Art History
By studying art it is likely you will specialise in a single subject, such as painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, digital media, ceramics, graphic design, textiles, fashion, art history and theory, or, combine two or more in an interdisciplinary degree.
Art is traditionally seen as not necessarily leading to a specific job and a degree will help you follow lots of creative career paths, from product design to advertising to band member, though increasingly courses include practical training for finding jobs.
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- By Merlemo - Undergraduate
- Course: History Of Art Phd
- At University Of Cambridge
- Manchester: Really Not for Me
- I have really not enjoyed my time at Manchester. Teaching time is nominal (final year 4 hours a week), resources hard to access. My halls of residence in first year were falling apart and there was no pastoral care at all.
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- By Glifferfrogs - Undergraduate
- Course: History of Art BA (Hons)
- At University Of Manchester (The)
- hard work but flexible
- If you really commit with your academic development and you expect that your life in the university would be focused in hard work, then you should consider this university. It is not about parties and social life, although the people is great.
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- By Ana - Graduate
- Course: Art History And Theory (Modular) Ma
- At University Of Essex
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