- CE1: Have critical knowledge of the space-time coordinates of art history.
- CE2: Have a general diachronic view of the history of universal art.
- CE3: Be acquainted with ancient art.
- CE4: Be acquainted with modern art.
- CE5: Be acquainted with contemporary art.
- CE6: Be acquainted with Valencian art.
- CE7: Be acquainted with cinema and other audiovisual media.
- CE8: Be acquainted with historical-artistic heritage.
- CE9: Be acquainted with museology and museography.
- CE10: Know other historical disciplines in the field of humanities and music.
- CE11: Know the different methodologies of art history and its historical contingency.
- CE12: Have systematic and integrated knowledge of the artistic product, through the analysis of the different languages, procedures and techniques of artistic production throughout history.
- CE13: Know and manage the main literary and documentary sources of art history for producing research works.
- CE14: Have an updated knowledge of bibliography and ability to analyse it critically, and be able to make a synthesis from a critical stand.
- CE15: Have basic knowledge of iconography and other methods of image analysis.
- CE16: Be able to apply a scientific methodology to any type of action and decision in relation to art history.
- CE17: Know how to write reviews from the information contained in the documentation related to artistic works.
- CE18: Ba able to apply the different methodologies to the comprehensive analysis of the work of art.
- CE19: Be able to use the knowledge acquired to formulate hypotheses, make summaries and draw orderly conclusions.
- CE20: Be able to apply the basic knowledge of museology and museography for the management of museum institutions.
- CE21: Be able to apply knowledge on documentation, composition of materials and construction techniques for the study and management of movable and immovable artistic assets.
- CE22: Be able to apply knowledge in the management of collections to prepare inventories, documentation, catalogues, exhibitions and activities for the dissemination of art.
- CE23: Be able to apply knowledge on the art market in activities related to antiquarianism, galleries, valuation and patronage.
- CE24: Be able to apply instrumental knowledge applied to art history to interpret and manage graphics, photographs, moving images, computer resources and artwork materials.
- CE25: Be able to apply interdisciplinary knowledge of the humanities and music to artistic research.
- CE26: Be able to apply comprehensive knowledge of modern languages, focusing on technical vocabulary.
- CE27: Be acquainted with medieval art.