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Taking It Further: Study with the OU

 
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Different galleries, or a new art?

E2 are asking exactly what we mean by online art.

Untouchable art

Post-pop artist Duggie Fields now makes and displays his art virtually - explore his fields of gold.

Social Sciences
Economics and Economic Change - a second level course that introduces economics, offering an opportunity to develop ICT skills by presenting almost a third of its materials through multimedia such as a 'virtual classroom'.

International Development: Challenges for a World in Transition - a second level course that introduces the main issues associated with International Development and looks critically at ideas about inequality at local and global levels.

Arts
Art and its Histories - this second level course explores the changing intellectual traditions, institutions, social practices and issues of taste that have governed artistic values from the Renaissance to the present day.

From Composition to Performance: Musicians at Work - this third level course draws on a wide variety of musical traditions to examine the processes by which music is formed and transmitted - composition, improvisation, performance, editing and publication - and social and historical factors that influenced those processes.

Technology

Content last updated: 01/07/2005

 

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