University undergraduates attending an Art History seminar

History of Art and English BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Art and English use different languages to ask common questions:

  • How do we feel?
  • What's happening in the wider world?
  • What is our place in society?

During your three years you'll explore an incredible breadth of art - fiction, painting, poetry, sculpture, drama, architecture, graphics, photography, film and more

Combining these two subjects into one degree gives you a rich understanding of communication - visual, written and spoken - across centuries and cultures.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

History of Art: Renaissance to Revolution

Mandatory

Year 1

History of Art: Modern to Contemporary

Mandatory

Year 1

Art, Methods, and Media

Mandatory

Year 1

Studying Literature

Mandatory

Year 1

Studying Language

Mandatory

Year 1

Beginnings of English

Mandatory

Year 1

Drama, Theatre, Performance

Optional

Year 2

European Avant-Garde Film

Optional

Year 2

Black Art in a White Context: Display, Critique and The Other

Optional

Year 2

The Sixties: Culture and Counterculture

Optional

Year 2

Film and Television in Social and Cultural Context

Optional

Year 2

Los Angeles Art and Architecture 1945-1980

Optional

Year 2

Art at the Tudor Courts, 1485-1603

Optional

Year 2

Memory, Media and Visual Culture

Optional

Year 2

Media Identities: Who We Are and How We Feel

Optional

Year 2

Understanding Cultural Industries

Optional

Year 2

Film and Television in Social and Cultural Context

Optional

Year 2

Digital Communication and Media

Optional

Year 2

Work placement

Optional

Year 2

From Talking Horses to Romantic Revolutionaries: Literature 1700-1830

Optional

Year 2

Literature and Popular Culture

Optional

Year 2

Modern and Contemporary Literature

Optional

Year 2

Texts Across Time

Optional

Year 2

Literary Linguistics

Optional

Year 2

The Psychology of Bilingualism and Language Learning

Optional

Year 2

Language Development

Optional

Year 2

Language in Society

Optional

Year 2

Texts Across Time

Optional

Year 2

Ice and Fire: Myths and Heroes of the North

Optional

Year 2

Chaucer and his Contemporaries

Optional

Year 2

Old English: Reflection and Lament

Optional

Year 2

Names and Identities

Optional

Year 2

Twentieth-Century Plays

Optional

Year 2

Shakespeare and Contemporaries on the Page

Optional

Year 2

Shakespeare and Contemporaries on the Stage

Optional

Year 2

From Stanislavski to Contemporary Performance

Optional

Year 3

Dissertation in History of Art

Optional

Year 3

Contested Bodies: Gender and Power in the Renaissance

Optional

Year 3

Mobility and the Making of Modern Art

Optional

Year 3

Photographing America

Optional

Year 3

Performance Art

Optional

Year 3

Art and Science: 1900 to the present

Optional

Year 3

Self, Sign and Society

Optional

Year 3

Working in the Cultural Industries

Optional

Year 3

Film and Television Genres

Optional

Year 3

Gender, Sexuality and Media

Optional

Year 3

Public Cultures: Protest, Participation and Power

Optional

Year 3

Songs and Sonnets: Lyric poetry from Medieval Manuscript to Shakespeare and Donne

Optional

Year 3

Contemporary British Fiction

Optional

Year 3

Single-Author Study

Optional

Year 3

The Gothic Tradition

Optional

Year 3

Island and Empire

Optional

Year 3

Oscar Wilde and Henry James: British Aestheticism and Commodity Culture

Optional

Year 3

The Self and the World: Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century

Optional

Year 3

Making Something Happen: Poetry and Politics

Optional

Year 3

Reformation and Revolution: Early Modern literature and drama 1588-1688

Optional

Year 3

Modern Irish Literature and Drama

Optional

Year 3

One and Unequal: World Literatures in English

Optional

Year 3

Language and the Mind

Optional

Year 3

Discourses of Health and Work

Optional

Year 3

Language and Feminism

Optional

Year 3

Teaching English as a Foreign Language

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Stylistics

Optional

Year 3

English Place-Names

Optional

Year 3

Dreaming the Middle Ages: Visionary Poetry in Scotland and England

Optional

Year 3

The Viking Mind

Optional

Year 3

Modern Irish Literature and Drama

Optional

Year 3

Changing Stages: Theatre Industry and Theatre Art

Optional

Year 3

Reformation and Revolution: Early Modern literature and drama 1588-1688

Optional

Year 3

English Dissertation: Full Year

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Wednesday 5 March 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

University undergraduate student studying in Nightingale Hall accommodation's library, University Park

As a personal tutor, I work with you on your academic progress, but I also have a pastoral role with regards to your well-being. I see how you get on across all your modules, which enables discussions about you as an individual.

Dr Gabriele Neher

Senior Tutor

The opportunity to study such a wide range of modules from various time periods has helped me to further my knowledge in all of the fields I love! 

Isabella Hill

BA History of Art and English

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Open Day June 2022