This diploma of higher education encompasses a wide range of fascinating disciplines in the arts and humanities. These include art history, classical studies, creative writing, English literature, history, music, philosophy and religious studies. You can also combine your study of the arts with other options including English language, French, German or Spanish, science, technology, psychology, or social science. As you work through the course, your cultural literacy and understanding of the past will be developed. You’ll also sharpen your critical awareness and refine the skills of debate and analysis that are highly valued by employers.
**Key features of the course**
- Develops your understanding of our rich cultural heritage from a great diversity of perspectives, periods and subjects
- Offers the opportunity to specialise in one or more subjects
- Practice and refine the skills of argument and analysis, enhancing your employability
- Builds your study skills and knowledge giving a solid foundation for further study
Course Details - Modules
This qualification has two stages, each comprising two modules.
You’ll begin Stage 1 with a stimulating introduction to the arts and humanities, studying a range of topics from across different periods and civilisations while developing essential study skills. You can build on this with one of our recommended modules; Cultures, which includes a particular focus on art history, classical studies, creative writing and English literature, or Revolutions which focuses primarily on history, music, philosophy and religious studies. Alternatively, you can choose from a range of options including languages, social science and psychology.
Next, at Stage 2, you’ll continue to develop your critical thinking, writing and analysis skills. You’ll also begin to work and think more independently in relation to a range of problems and questions posed by your course of study. You will take two modules from art history, classical studies, creative writing, English language, English literature, French, German, history, music, philosophy, religious studies or Spanish.
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How to Apply
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Points of Entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
Year 1
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Milton Keynes
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