Ambiguity is one of the gifts that studying history of art and fine arts has to offer - that it leads to nowhere in particular but everywhere at the same time.
This is because, ultimately, it is more than just the content of what you research for. Rather, it is about keeping your eyes open long enough to start seeing differently, to know whether a problem is worth pursuing or not - and that is a life-long skill few courses can teach you.
Giulia Privitelli, Art History Alumna, B.A. (Honours), M.A. History of Art (Melit.)
B.A. and B.A. (Hons) courses
We offer two areas of study at undergraduate level:
Master of Arts in History of Art Full or part-time (by Research)
Master of Arts in Fine Arts Full or part-time (by Research)
Candidates interested in registering for a Ph.D. within the Department of Art & Art History are required to get in touch with a preliminary proposal before applying.
The Department of Art and Art History is offering interested candidates the option of following and being assessed for the following study-units by applying here:
ART2018 (Caravaggio and Early Baroque Classicism) (Semester 1)
AAH1022 (Grammar of Photography) (Semester 2)