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History of Art with Italian (with a year abroad) BA Hons

Languages and Others in Language and Area Studies at

University of York

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

4 years course

LOCATION

Main Site

PLACEMENT YEAR

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YEAR ABROAD

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FOUNDATION YEAR

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History of Art with Italian (with a year abroad) BA Hons

Study cultural heritage, from the history of art and architecture to languages and cultures. Spend a year abroad and discover new ways of viewing the world.

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Points of entry for History of Art with Italian (with a year abroad) BA Hons

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German and Spanish (with a year abroad), BA Hons FullTime

A very political and socially-aware course that combines learning the language with real . The course has impressed employers that I have engaged with not just because of the language but also the critical, well-reasoned insight into the target language culture. Having no literature aspect keeps the course grounded in the present day and in current affairs. read more

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