
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Art History (QA)







About Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Art History (QA)
Queen's Art History students can take advantage of experiential learning seminars in Venice, Italy, art and architecture courses at Queen's 15th Century Castle in England, and museum practicum courses at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre on campus, home to The Bader Collection of European art as well as contemporary, indigenous, African, and Canadian collections. Through field trips, internships, and other activities in and out of the classroom, they gain first-hand experience in analyzing and interpreting works of art and architecture. These writing and presentation skills will prepare students for careers in museums and archives, heritage preservation and tourism, art business, and art law and policy.
Note: Students in this program are also eligible for the Queen’s Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP) which provides 2nd or 3rd year students with a 12-16 month work experience. The internship normally occurs following the student’s third year of study, after which the student completes the final year of the honours degree. The internships are paid, professionally supervised, career-related positions offering students the opportunity to learn about current advances, practices, and technologies in business and industry.
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