Program Requirements
The Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship requires completion of 144 units, of which:
A maximum of 60 units may come from completion of 1000-level courses;
A minimum of 84 units must come form completion of 2000- and 3000-level courses.
The 144 units must include:
24 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:
ARTH1006 Art and Design Histories: Form and Space
ARTH1007 Art and Design Histories: Making and Meaning
ARTH3001 Curatorial Practice
12 units from completion of curatorship courses from the following list:
ARTH2044 Art and Its Context: Materials, Techniques, Display
ARTH2045 Curatorship History and Evolution
ARTH3057 Art and Politics of Collecting
36 units from completion of art history and theory courses from the following list:
ARTH2043 After the Bauhaus: Design from the Interwar Period to the Age of Climate Crisis
ARTH2044 Art and Its Context: Materials, Techniques, Display
ARTH2045 Curatorship History and Evolution
ARTH2050 Photography and Art
ARTH2052 Art of the Multiple
ARTH2056 Art and Architecture of Southeast Asia: Tradition and Transformation
ARTH2059 Art of Asia: Histories and Traditions
ARTH2061 The Postmodern and the Contemporary: World art, 1970 to the present
ARTH2080 Art and Visual Culture of the Long Eighteenth Century, 1660-1815
ARTH2081 Art of the European Courts, 1500-1815
ARTH2082 Art, War and Conflict
ARTH2097 Art of the Long Nineteenth Century
ARTH2098 Australian First Nations Art and Culture
ARTH2104 Asian Art In-Country
ARTH2162 Art in the Digital Age
ARTH2166 Individual Research Unit
ARTH2167 Issues in Contemporary Craft and Design
ARTH2168 Renaissance and Baroque Art
ARTH2169 Introducing Asian Modernisms
ARTH2170 Contemporary Asian Art
ARTH2171 Australian Art: The Modern Period
ARTH2173 Art and the Moving Image
ARTH2174 Art, Medicine, Gender from the Renaissance until Today
ARTH2175 Across the Pacific: Australian Interactions with American Art and Art-Worlds
ARTH2176 Cross Currents in Australian First Nations and Non-Indigenous Art and Culture
ARTH3057 Art and Politics of Collecting
ARTH3004 City Sites: Studies in Art, Design and Urbanity
Either:
24 units from completion of one of the following language minors:
Advanced Ancient Greek
Advanced Arabic
Advanced Chinese Language
Advanced French Studies
Advanced German Studies
Advanced Italian Studies
Advanced Japanese Language
Advanced Korean Language
Advanced Latin
Advanced Persian
Advanced Sanskrit Language
Advanced Spanish Studies
Ancient Greek
Arabic
Burmese Language
Chinese Language
French Language and Culture
German Language and Culture
Hindi Language
Indonesian Language
Italian Language and Culture
Japanese Language
Japanese Linguistics
Korean Language
Latin
Literary Chinese
Mongolian Language
Persian
Russian
Sanskrit Language
Spanish
Tetum Language
Thai Language
Tok Pisin Language
Vietnamese Language
Or:
24 units from completion of courses listed in the following majors and minors:
Ancient History Major
Anthropology Major
Archaeology Major
Asian Art History Minor
Design Minor
Digital Humanities Major
English Major
History Major
Screen Studies Major
Visual Arts Practice Minor
48 units from completion of elective courses offered by ANU
Unless otherwise stated, a course used to satisfy the requirements of one list may not be double counted towards satisfying the requirements of another list.
Capstone Courses
[ARTH3001]Majors
Minors
Elective Study
Once you have met the program requirements of your degree, you may have enough electives to complete an additional elective major, minor or specialisation.
Study Options
Year 1 48 units | ARTH1006 Art and Design Histories 1: Cultures and Meaning 6 units | 6 units from Language Minor or Major/Minor List | Elective Course 6 units | Elective Course 6 units |
ARTH1007 Art and Design Histories: Making and Meaning 6 units | 6 units from Language Minor or Major/Minor List | Elective Course 6 units | Elective Course 6 units | |
Year 2 48 units | ARTH2044 Art and Its Context: Materials, Techniques, Display 6 units OR ARTH2057; | 6 units from 36 units list | 6 units from Language Minor or Major/MinorList | Elective Course 6 units |
ARTH2045 Curatorship History and Evolution 6 units OR ARTH2057; | 6 units from 36 units list | 6 units from Language Minor or Major/Minor List | Elective Course 6 units | |
Year 3 48 units | 6 units from 36 units list | 6 units from 36 units list | 6 units from 36 units list | Elective Course 6 units |
ARTH3001 Curatorial Practice 12 units | 6 units from 36 units list | . | Elective Course 6 units |
Admission Requirements
At a minimum, all applicants must meet program-specific academic/non-academic requirements, and English language requirements. Admission to most ANU programs is on a competitive basis. Therefore, meeting all admission requirements does not guarantee entry into the program.
In line with the university's admissions policy and strategic plan, an assessment for admission may include competitively ranking applicants on the basis of specific academic achievement, English language proficiency and diversity factors.
The University reserves the right to alter or discontinue its programs and change admission requirements as needed.
Domestic applicants
Before applying for a program, you should review the general information about domestic undergraduate admission to ANU programs and how to apply, and the program-specific information below.
- Applicants with recent secondary education are assessed on:
- completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent, and the minimum Selection Rank (from their academic qualifications, plus any adjustment factors) requirement for this program; and
- co-curricular or service requirement (applies to applicants who complete secondary education in the year prior to commencing at ANU); and
- English language proficiency; and
- any program-specific requirements listed below.
- Applicants with higher education study are assessed on:
- previous higher education studies; or secondary education results if completed less than one full-time equivalent year (1.0 FTE) of a degree; or the result from a bridging or preparatory course; and
- English language proficiency; and
- any program-specific requirements listed below.
- Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) study are assessed on:
- previously completed VET qualifications at AQF level 5 or higher (i.e. a Diploma or above); or secondary education results if the VET qualification is not completed; and
- English language proficiency; and
- any program-specific requirements listed below.
- Applicants with work and life experience are assessed on:
- ATAR or equivalent if secondary education was completed; or the Special Adult Entry Scheme (SAES); or work experience; and
- English language proficiency; and
- any program-specific requirements listed below.
International applicants
Applicants who complete a recognised secondary/senior secondary/post-secondary/tertiary sequence of study will be assessed on the basis of an equivalent selection rank that is calculated upon application. A list of commonly observed international qualifications and corresponding admission requirements can be found here. Applicants must also meet any program specific requirements that are listed below.
Diversity factors & English language proficiency
As Australia's national university, ANU is global representative of Australian research and education. ANU endeavours to recruit and maintain a diverse and deliberate student cohort representative not only of Australia, but the world. In order to achieve these outcomes, competitive ranking of applicants may be adjusted to ensure access to ANU is a reality for brilliant students from countries across the globe. If required, competitive ranking may further be confirmed on the basis of demonstrating higher-level English language proficiency.
- ATAR:
- 80
- International Baccalaureate:
- 29
Adjustment Factors
Adjustment factors are additional points added to an applicant's Selection Rank (for example an applicant's ATAR). ANU offers adjustment factors based on performance and equity principles, such as for high achievement in nationally strategic senior secondary subjects and for recognition of difficult circumstances that students face in their studies.
Selection Rank adjustments are granted in accordance with the approved schedules, and no more than 15 (maximum 5 subject/performance-based adjustment factors and maximum 10 equity-based adjustment factors) can be awarded.
You may be considered for adjustment factors if you have:
- applied for an eligible ANU Bachelor degree program
- undertaken Australian Year 12 or the International Baccalaureate
- achieved an ATAR or equivalent at or above 70
- not previously attempted tertiary study.
Please visit the ANU Adjustment Factors website for further information.
Indicative fees
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
For more information see: http://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/costs-fees
- Annual indicative fee for international students
- $41,030.00
For further information on International Tuition Fees see: https://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/fees-payments/international-tuition-fees
Fee Information
All students are required to pay the Services and amenities fee (SA Fee)
The annual indicative fee provides an estimate of the program tuition fees for international students and domestic students (where applicable). The annual indicative fee for a program is based on the standard full-time enrolment load of 48 units per year (unless the program duration is less than 48 units). Fees for courses vary by discipline meaning that the fees for a program can vary depending on the courses selected. Course fees are reviewed on an annual basis and typically will increase from year to year. The tuition fees payable are dependent on the year of commencement and the courses selected and are subject to increase during the period of study.
For further information on Fees and Payment please see: https://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/fees-payments
Scholarships
ANU offers a wide range of scholarships to students to assist with the cost of their studies.
Eligibility to apply for ANU scholarships varies depending on the specifics of the scholarship and can be categorised by the type of student you are. Specific scholarship application process information is included in the relevant scholarship listing.
For further information see the Scholarships website.
The Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship bridges the gap between art history as an academic discipline and the practicalities of curating collections and exhibitions.
The degree locates the study of art in a range of historical, social, cultural and political contexts. You can focus on Australian, Asian and International art, both historical and contemporary, and participate in intensive art history courses taught overseas. You will be able to deepen your understanding of art practice through courses drawn from the School of Art & Design and be exposed to the museum environment through tutorials at national cultural institutions.
Career Options
ANU ranks among the world's very finest universities. Our nearly 100,000 alumni include political, business, government, and academic leaders around the world.
We have graduated remarkable people from every part of our continent, our region and all walks of life.
Employment Opportunities
Art history and curatorship has a strong career orientation. Many of our graduates have taken up key positions in art galleries, museums and other cultural institutions. Some are in teaching positions relating to their specialisations, while others have entered the commercial world of culture and art. With a strong emphasis on critical analysis, research, problem solving and communicating with audiences in diverse ways, this degree provides valuable training for future managers in the arts, heritage and collections sectors, and more broadly across the public service and private enterprise.
Learning Outcomes
identify and critique the historical, social, cultural and political contexts of art;
understand the relationship between art history, art theory and curatorial practices;
evaluate and investigate the structures and practices of public cultural institutions through active engagement with museums and galleries; and
demonstrate practical knowledge of the processes associated with caring for collections and developing exhibitions.
Inherent Requirements
Information on inherent requirement is currently not avalaible for this program.
Single degree
Three years full time (144 units) - four courses per semester (24 units)
A maximum of 60 units of 1000 level courses
24 units of compulsory courses
12 units from List 1
36 units from LIst 2
Either:
One of the following language minors (24 units):
• Advanced Ancient Greek
• Advanced French Studies
• Advanced German Studies
• Advanced Hispanic Culture
• Advanced Hispanic Culture
• Advanced Italian Studies
• Advanced Latin
• Advanced Spanish Studies
• Ancient Greek
• Arabic
• Chinese Language
• Classic Chinese
• French Language and Culture
• German Language and Culture
• Hindi Language
• Indonesian Language
• Italian Language and Culture
• Japanese Language
• Japanese Linguistics
• Korean Language
• Latin
• Persian
• Russian
• Sanskrit Language
• Spanish
• Thai Language
• Urdu Language
• Vietnamese Language
Or
4 courses from the following list of majors and minors (24 units)
• Ancient History Major
• Anthropology Major
• Archaeology Major
• Asian Art History Minor
• English Major
• Film Minor
• History Major
• Visual Arts Practice Minor
Electives (48 units)
Double degree
This degree requires 96 units
A maximum of 36 units of 1000 level courses
24 units of compulsory courses
12 units from List 1
36 units from LIst 2
Either:
One of the following language minors (24 units):
• Advanced Ancient Greek
• Advanced French Studies
• Advanced German Studies
• Advanced Hispanic Culture
• Advanced Hispanic Culture
• Advanced Italian Studies
• Advanced Latin
• Advanced Spanish Studies
• Ancient Greek
• Arabic
• Chinese Language
• Classic Chinese
• French Language and Culture
• German Language and Culture
• Hindi Language
• Indonesian Language
• Italian Language and Culture
• Japanese Language
• Japanese Linguistics
• Korean Language
• Latin
• Persian
• Russian
• Sanskrit Language
• Spanish
• Thai Language
• Urdu Language
• Vietnamese Language
Or
4 courses from the following list of majors and minors (24 units)
• Ancient History Major
• Anthropology Major
• Archaeology Major
• Asian Art History Minor
• English Major
• Film Minor
• History Major
• Visual Arts Practice Minor
About this degree
Single degree
In a Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship program you will study a total of 144 units. Typically you will take 4 courses per semester (total of 24 units) as a full time student giving you a total of 24 (6 unit) courses across your whole degree.
You'll need to complete 24 units of Compulsory Courses, 12 units from designated List 1 and 36 units from designated List 2, either a language minor (from the designated list of language minors) (4 courses), or 24 units from one of the following majors or minors - Ancient History Major, Anthropology Major, Archaeology Major, Asian Art History Minor, English Major, Film Minor, History Major or Visual Arts Practice Minor (4 courses). You'll also get to choose eight electives from courses right across ANU. You can use these electives to try a range of courses or to take a major or minor in a non-Arts subject.
Double degree
In a Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship degree program you will study a total of 96 units. Typically you will take 4 courses per semester (total of 24 units) as a full time student giving you a total of 16 courses across your whole degree. However, for each semester you are likely to take 2 courses from your Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship degree and then 2 courses from the other half of your double degree – still a total of 4 courses a semester.
You'll need to complete 24 units of Compulsory Courses, 12 units from designated List 1 and 36 units from designated List 2, either
a language minor (from the designated list of language minors) (4
courses), or 24 units from one of the following majors or minors -
Ancient History Major, Anthropology Major, Archaeology Major, Asian Art
History Minor, English Major, Film Minor, History Major or Visual Arts
Practice Minor (4 courses).
Enrolment Status
While it's possible to enrol in fewer courses per semester, which is called studying part-time, it will take you longer to finish your program and get your degree. If you are an international student you must always be full-time.
• A course (usually 6 units) can only be counted towards one major or minor.
• You need to enrol in courses for both First Semester and Second Semester.
• You can’t study more than four courses (24 units) per semester, eight for the year.
• You need to enrol in courses for your chosen major or compulsory courses
You may take 1000-level courses later in your program. But remember you can’t count more than ten 1000-level courses (60 units) towards your single degree or six 1000-level courses (36 units) towards your Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship half of the double degree
Important things to keep in mind when choosing your 1000-level courses
When you enrol for the first time you will study ‘1000-level’ courses. These courses have ‘1’ as the first number in their course code, such as ARTS1234.
Majors and Minors
See available majors and minors for this program
There is no specified major in this degree
You need to enrol in the following 1000-level courses
12 units of compulsory courses. These are:
• ARTH1006 - Art and Design Histories: Form and Space (Semester 1)
• ARTH1007 - Art and Design Histories: Making and Meaning (Semester 2)
If you are choosing a Language minor and you are a beginner, you enroll in the 1000 level courses listed under the relevant minor. If you are not a beginner in the language then you are required to sit a language placement test before enrolling in the language courses.
If you are choosing courses from the designated major and minor list (24 units), you need to enrol in the 1000 level courses of the chosen major or minor.
Electives
Single Degree
While you only need to enrol in courses from the compulsory list and/or one Language minor or from the designated list of majors and minors, you can use your electives to enrol in 1000-level courses for other Arts majors or minors. That way you keep your options open. Once you've selected courses for the major, the minor or a course from one of the designated areas listed, you should choose electives to make up the balance of your courses.
Study Options
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship - Single Degree
Study Options
Year 1 48 units | ARTH1006 Art and Design Histories 1: Cultures and Meaning 6 units | 6 units from Language Minor or Major/Minor List | Elective 1000 level Course 6 units | Elective 1000 level Course 6 units |
ARTH1007 Art and Design Histories: Making and Meaning 6 units | 6 units from Language Minor or Major/Minor List | Elective 1000 level Course 6 units | Elective 1000 level Course 6 units |
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship - Double Degree
Study Options
Year 1 48 units | ARTH1006 Art and Design Histories 1: Cultures and Meaning 6 units | 6 units from Language Minor or Major/Minor List | Degree B 6 units | Degree B 6 units |
ARTH1007 Art and Design Histories: Making and Meaning 6 units | 6 units from Language Minor or Major/Minor List | Degree B 6 units | Degree B 6 units |