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2 colleges run Certificate art history & criticism courses in Cambridge

There are 2 institutions in Cambridge which run Certificate art history & criticism courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your art history & criticism courses.


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Introduction to University Of Cambridge Institute Of Continuing Education

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university of cambridge institute of continuing education profile who offer Certificate Art History & Criticism courses  in Cambridge

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Facing figures: the art of portraiture through time view course
The Newlyn painters view course
The making of more masterpieces view course

The Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) offers short courses and part-time qualifications for adult learners at the University of...more

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Introduction to Workers Educational Association (Wea)

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Landscape into Art view course
The Art of Seeing view course

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