This course offers a multifaceted exploration of the human experience through various Arts disciplines. It provides students with a rich foundation in subjects such as history, archaeology, politics, literature and drama while fostering critical thinking, creativity, and cultural appreciation. Through the study of historical contexts, cultural and social theories, and practical skills, students develop a deep understanding of humanity. It cultivates analytical and communication skills, enabling graduates to articulate complex ideas, interpret diverse perspectives, and contribute to the ever-evolving social and cultural landscape.
An academic Arts degree not only nurtures individual growth but also prepares students for a wide range of careers in fields such as education, media, politics, arts administration, and creative industries. A pathway to secondary-school teaching, this course offers a traditional arts education in History, English, Archaeology, Politics and Society, alongside three-years of digital humanities training.