Art history: course, training, further education, overview of schools and information
Art history - immerse yourself in the past
Questions and answers
How long does the continuing education, further training in art history take?
With around five hours of work per week, the art history course takes nine months to complete. However, you are free to complete the course in a shorter time or take up to three years to complete it. The final homework assignment must be submitted no later than three years after the start of the course in order to receive a certificate of completion.
What requirements do I have to fulfill for the distance learning course in art history?
The distance learning course in art history is open to anyone who has the time and desire to familiarize themselves with this exciting subject area, regardless of degree or professional experience.
Is the distance learning course in art history a real course of study?
The distance learning course in art history, which you can find information on here at Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch, is not a university degree course. You will not receive an internationally recognized university degree such as a Bachelor's degree, but a certificate for your participation. The degree does not qualify you for a profession.
Are the lecturers on the distance learning course actually trained in art history?
The lecturer or distance learning teacher of the distance learning course in art history is an experienced and highly trained expert in this field, who usually has a university degree in the subject area being taught. For example, the distance learning teacher who supervised this course at the beginning of 2017 studied sociology, philosophy, music and art and literature studies, was a lecturer in art and design history at the University of Applied Sciences in Hanover (Germany) and has published numerous works and essays. You can therefore be sure that you will have a lecturer at your side who has excellent specialist training and many years of professional experience.
Do I also have to attend classroom courses for the distance learning course in art history?
The distance learning course in art history is exclusively self-study without attendance. You work on the study books and homework, which you send to your lecturer for correction. The time allocation is individual, so that you only study when you are able to.
Where can I study art history?
You can study Art History as a Bachelor's degree course at the universities of Zurich, Bern, Basel, Geneva, Lausanne, Fribourg andNeuchâtelstudy. There is also the option of a distance learning course from Studienwelt Laudius or as a course from many other providers.
What content does the art history course teach?
The continuing education, further training in art history is divided into a total of 36 learning booklets, which you work on independently as you progress. For each new topic, you will receive an introduction, a comprehensive theory section as well as a summary, self-study tasks and homework. The following topics are covered in this course:
- Prehistoric art - the beginnings of art
- Egyptian art
- Greek art
- Roman art
- Byzantine art
- Carolingian and Ottoman art
- Romanesque art
- Gothic art
- Renaissance art
- Between Renaissance and Baroque: Mannerist art
- Art of the Baroque
- The "Golden Century" of the Netherlands
- Late Baroque and Rococo art
- Classicism
- Romanticism
- Historicism
- Art around the middle of the 19th century: Realism and the Pre-Raphaelites
- Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism
- Pioneer of modernity
- Symbolism and Art Nouveau
- Fauvism, Cubism and Orphism
- Italian Modernist Painting: Futurism and Pittura Metafisica
- Expressionism
- Russian avant-garde: Rayonism, Cubofuturism, Suprematism, Constructivism
- Dadaism and Merzkunst
- Bauhaus and De Stijl
- Surrealism
- Artists of the century: Picasso, Klee, Beckmann, Giacometti, Frank Lloyd Wright
- New Objectivity and Magical Realism
- Abstract Expressionism, Action Painting - Informel, Art autre, Tachism
- Figuration of modernity: Cobra and Art Brut
- Pop Art and Nouveau Réalisme
- Expanded concept of art and reduction: Fluxus / Minimal Art / Concept(ual) Art
- Postmodernism
- Contemporary art
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