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15 Bachelor's degrees in Art History in Ireland

Art (Hons)
This Art (Hons) degree course from the Atlantic Technological University is a dynamic, visually-driven programme. Students are challenged to address traditional, contemporary, conceptual, conventional, and experimental approaches to thinking, making, performing, and writing about art in todays world.

Art
If you are interested in visual culture and enjoy learning-by-doing, experimenting, thinking creatively and imaginatively then this Art programme from South East Technological University might be the course for you.

Arts - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Arts - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at Maynooth University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Arts - History of Art (Hons)
The Arts - History of Art (Hons) programme delivered by University College Cork, with its emphasis on visual analysis and critical thinking, is a vital discipline in a world dominated by images, where the primary vehicle of culture is visual.

Visual Art - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Visual Art - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at South East Technological University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Arts - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Arts - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University College Cork offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Arts International - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Arts International - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University College Cork offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Art
The BA in Art from the Atlantic Technological University is a dynamic, visually-driven programme. Students are challenged to address traditional, contemporary, conceptual, conventional, and experimental approaches to thinking, making, performing, and writing about art in todays world.

Art (Honours)
The Art (Honours) course from South East Technological University studies a diverse range of activities involving imaginative and technical skill and includes the production of works of art, criticism of art, study of art history, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.
History of Art and Architecture (JH)
The History of Art and Architecture (JH) at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time B.A. programme. Students develop high levels of visual literacy and critical analysis by studying images, objects, and buildings. This public study mode course explores artistic societies from antiquity to the modern era.
History of Art and Architecture
The History of Art and Architecture B.A. at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time programme delivered in a public study mode. Students develop high levels of visual literacy and critical analysis skills while exploring global artistic heritage from antiquity to the contemporary era in a vibrant capital city.
Art History (Hons)
The Art History (Hons) programme from University College Dublin is the subject for you if you are interested in any or all of the diverse aspects of visual culture, artistic creativity and the role of imagery within society.
Theatre and Drama Studies (Honours)
Theatre and Drama Studies (Honours) from Munster Technological University centres on theatre performance training, with supporting modules to facilitate wider career options. The course aims to produce artists that are physically and vocally flexible and intellectually alive and curious.
Fine Art (Honours)
Fine Art (Honours) from Munster Technological University is the making and study of visual art. It educates and prepares students to become artists and to develop professional careers that are aligned to the making of art.
Classics, Art History and Archaeology
Students who select this programme Classics, Art History and Archaeology (Hons) course from University College Dublin will benefit from the interdisciplinary study of visual arts, archaeology, and material culture from prehistory to the present day.