Key Facts
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Starting
10 Dec 2025- Location
- STC Wandsworth Remote Learning
- Start Time
- 14:00
- End Time
- 15:00
- Duration
- 1 Day
- Study Mode
- Part Time Day
- Days
- Wednesday
- Start Date
- 10 Dec 2025
- Level
- Short Course
- Code
- WCRX315FC
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- Free
History of Art - Taster
'This course is a short one-and-a-half hour stand-alone taster session intended to introduce students to the various periods in art from antiquity to the present day by examining representative works from each period and also relating them to their historical context.
The delivery is online and consists of a presentation of slides with live commentary. Students will be able to ask questions at the end of each section.'
The course topics vary throughout the academic year, ensuring a fresh perspective and the opportunity to explore diverse artists, styles, and regions with each enrolment.
For other previous lectures in the History of Art in general, see the channel index
https://www.youtube.com/@johnobriensarthistorychannel/videos
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Entry Requirements
These courses are suitable for complete beginners as well as those with some prior experience. A good understanding of English is necessary to engage fully with the course materials and instructions. Learners who are willing and able to explore shared online resources will gain the most from the course. -
Course Content
Dive into the fascinating world of art with our 5-week online History of Art courses. Designed for learners of all backgrounds, this courses offers 1.5 hours r weekly sessions that explore the rich evolution of art from classical to contemporary periods. Each session provides engaging discussions, visual analysis, and insights into the cultural, social, and historical contexts of artistic movements. -
Progression Next Steps
After completing this taster, you can progress to further online art courses or explore practical arts and crafts courses offered by South Thames College. These options allow you to deepen your knowledge, develop new skills, and continue your creative journey. -
Additional Information
What You NeedTo take part in this online course, you will need:
A reliable internet connection A computer, laptop, or tablet with audio and video capabilities Zoom (or the platform specified by the tutor) installed and ready to use A webcam and microphone for live participation Basic digital literacy skills to access course materials, submit assignments, and participate in discussions Any specific materials or software required for your subject, as outlined by the tutor
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Course Structure
This is an introduction session to our 5-week online courses which run on Mondays for 2 hours per session. Each session includes:Tutor-led presentations on key artists, movements, and artworks Guided discussions and Q&A to explore ideas and interpretations Interactive activities such as virtual gallery tours or image analysis Opportunities to reflect and share your observations with the group
By the end of the course, you will have a deeper understanding of art, its history, and how to engage with it critically.
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Assessment Details
In theses courses, learners progress will be monitored through ongoing formative assessment, including:Tutor feedback during live sessions and discussions Participation in online activities, such as image analysis and group discussions Short reflective tasks or assignments to consolidate learning Learner self-assessment, encouraging you to reflect on your understanding and engagement with the material
This approach ensures learners receive continuous support and guidance, helping them develop a deeper appreciation and understanding of art.
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Teaching and Learning
Online lectures with tutor-led presentations Interactive discussions and Q&A sessions Image analysis and virtual gallery activities Opportunities to reflect and share ideas with other learners *Guidance and feedback from your tutor throughout the course