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Liverpool John Moores University: BA History of Art & Museum Studies

Launched in 2006, the BA (Hons) History of Art and Museum Studies degree offers a theoretical and practical framework for the understanding of and contribution to the history of art in a professional context. The modular course is guided by the principles of interdisciplinary and thematic variety in the study of the History of Art and experiential learning in the museum and art gallery, in particular at Tate Liverpool. It is led by programme leader Dr. Julie Sheldon at JMU and Jean Tormey, Curator of Public Programmes at Tate Liverpool.

A unique collaboration with Tate Liverpool, History of Art and Museum Studies is a lively and challenging programme offering a combination of vocationally oriented and subject-specific modules. This innovative programme has been designed by academic and museum professionals to provide a high quality of student experience in a relevant and intellectually stimulating environment. All students are taught professional practice, both in lectures and seminars and through direct experience, for example, organising and delivering student symposia at Tate Liverpool.

January 2007

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