Study History of Art Abroad Semester II - HOA00064I
Module summary
This module is taken during the year abroad by students in the BA (Hons) degree History of Art (with a Year Abroad) and the BA (Hons) degree Curating and Art History (with a Year Abroad).
Module will run
| Occurrence | Teaching period |
|---|---|
| A | Semester 2 2023-24 |
Module aims
Study History of Art Abroad Semester I and Semester II both involve studying history of art (and possibly other complementary subjects) at a university abroad. Both modules aim to deepen students' understanding of the history of art and its cultural contexts through studying in an institutional and cultural context outside the UK. An extra year of study will allow students to develop more advanced art-historical skills, and also provide opportunities for studying complementary subjects if they choose. Some students will take the opportunity to study in a non-English speaking programme, which will improve their linguistic competency. All students who study abroad will improve their intercultural competence.
Module learning outcomes
By the end of the module, it is expected that all students will demonstrate:
- Understanding of the culture of the country in which they are studying
- Knowledge and appreciation of non-British traditions of art-historical study and writing
- Appreciation of potential challenges and benefits of living and studying in a non-British country
In addition, some students will demonstrate:
- Increased fluency in a foreign language in both speaking and writing
Indicative assessment
| Task | % of module mark |
|---|---|
| Essay/coursework | 50.0 |
| Essay/coursework | 50.0 |
Special assessment rules
Pass/fail
Additional assessment information
Students are expected to take a full-time course of study while abroad and to demonstrate the requisite level of attendance/participation, which will account for 50% of their assessment. The other 50% of assessment is based on their reflection on their experience of living and studying abroad in the 2000-word essay. Students are expected to take examinations in their host institution as part of their course of study, but their assessment for this module at York is entirely separate from any results of such examinations abroad.
Indicative reassessment
None
Module feedback
Students will receive feedback on their summative work within 20 working days.
Indicative reading
N/A