Course fee
The fee for the programme is as follows:
: £140
Standard mode - 2 months: £90
Graduate Certificate in Art History of Human Rights
Explore the intersection of art and human rights with our specialized program designed for art enthusiasts and human rights advocates. Delve into the historical and contemporary connections between art and social justice through engaging coursework and practical projects. Gain a deeper understanding of how art has been used to advocate for and raise awareness of human rights issues globally. Join our community of like-minded individuals and expand your knowledge in this unique field. Start your journey towards becoming a knowledgeable advocate for human rights through art today!
Graduate Certificate in Art History of Human Rights offers a unique blend of art history and human rights studies, providing students with a deep understanding of the intersection between art and social justice. This program features hands-on projects that allow students to explore historical and contemporary issues through artistic expression. With a focus on practical skills and critical thinking, graduates gain a competitive edge in fields such as cultural heritage preservation and advocacy work. Experience self-paced learning and personalized feedback from industry experts. Elevate your understanding of human rights issues through the lens of art history.The fee for the programme is as follows:
: £140
Standard mode - 2 months: £90
The Graduate Certificate in Art History of Human Rights offers a deep dive into the intersection of art and human rights, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of how art has been used to document, protest, and advocate for human rights issues throughout history. By studying a wide range of artworks and artistic movements, students will develop critical thinking skills and a nuanced understanding of the power of visual culture in shaping human rights narratives.
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to analyze and interpret artworks through a human rights lens, articulate the ways in which art can both reflect and challenge societal norms, and engage in informed discussions about the role of art in advocating for social justice. The program equips students with the skills to critically engage with visual culture and contribute meaningfully to conversations about human rights and artistic expression.
The Graduate Certificate in Art History of Human Rights is typically completed in 6 months and is designed to be flexible for working professionals. The program offers a mix of online coursework, readings, and discussions, allowing students to engage with the material at their own pace. Whether you are a seasoned art historian looking to deepen your understanding of human rights issues or a human rights advocate interested in the power of visual culture, this program provides a unique opportunity to explore these interconnected fields.
This certificate is highly relevant to current trends in the art world, as more artists and art historians are focusing on issues of social justice and human rights in their work. By gaining a deeper understanding of how art and human rights intersect, students will be prepared to engage with contemporary art practices that address pressing social issues. This program is ideal for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of art history and human rights and make meaningful contributions to the field.
| Year | Number of Art History of Human Rights Graduates |
|---|---|
| 2019 | 120 |
| 2020 | 150 |
| 2021 | 180 |