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Art History

Major

Important information at a glance

Degree: Bachelor of ArtsLanguage of Instruction: GermanStart of studies: Winter and summer semesterAdmission: Unrestricted admissionCombined subjects: Combined bachelor's degree (major)Standard period of study: 6 semestersSemester abroad: Recommended

Art history, as part of history and culture and civilization studies, explores and communicates the unique characteristics, functions, and impacts of artworks in the areas of architecture, sculpture, painting, graphic design, and arts and crafts from Late Antiquity onward, as well as industrial designs, photography, and audiovisual media. The subject also examines its societal and political contexts. The core focus lies on European regions since Late Antiquity and their exchanges with non-European areas.

The BA program in art history as a major subject provides foundational knowledge of art historical content and methods, offering an overview of key epochs and genres, their discursive and social contexts, and major developments in the history of the discipline. Students learn to methodically and historically analyze, organize, and interpret artistic works and concepts of various kinds. The program aims to develop general skills such as precise observation and object analysis, accurate linguistic translation of visual, pictorial, and spatial phenomena, critical text analysis, and clear presentation of their historical contexts. At the same time, students become familiar with discipline-specific research tools and gain basic media literacy (e.g., image databases, presentations).

Structure and content

Art history can be studied as a major or minor subject.

Course of study

1st Semester

  • M1: Introduction to Art History  
  • M2: Introduction to Academic Work in Art History  

2nd Semester

  • M3: Art and Art Theory of the Middle Ages  
  • M4: Art and Art Theory of the Modern Age  
  • M6: Practical Orientation: 2 Excursion Days

3rd Semester

  • M5: Art and Art Theory of the Modern Era and Contemporary Period
  • M6: Practical Orientation: 2 Exercises
  • M8: Elective Module

4th Semester

  • M7: Art and Media Theory, Art History Methodology, History of the Discipline
  • M10: Advanced Studies

5th Semester

  • M6: Practical Orientation: 4 Excursion Days  
  • M9: Practical Module  
  • M11: Advanced Studies  

6th Semester

  • M8: Elective Module  
  • M12: Final Module  
  • Colloquium and Bachelor’s Thesis

The orientation phase of the program consists of the first two modules, which impart basic knowledge of methods, historical periods, and genres, as well as fundamental academic skills. Building on this foundation, modules 3 to 5 enable students to engage with selected art historical objects. Modules 6 and 9 are reserved for practical training. In the qualification phase, modules 7, 10, and 11 deepen the knowledge acquired and promote a methodically structured, reflective way of working; modules 10 and 11 are also suitable for developing your own focus (specialization), which is incorporated into the bachelor's thesis. Module 8 serves to develop your individual profile. The program is completed with Module 12 (colloquium and BA thesis).

Further information on the major in art history can be found on the faculty's website and in the online study assistant for art history.

Study regulations

The study regulations govern the structure, organization, and content of the degree program as well as the examination system. They form the basis for your studies at Goethe University.