Art History graduate programs focus on the study of the historical development and progression of all things related to art and its impact on society and the world.
Graduates with a master’s (MA) or PhD in Art History can become museum curators, art consultants, researchers and more.Art history master’s programs help students learn about art as it relates to its historical context. Art history degree programs are often interdisciplinary in nature, as masters in art history students are typically encouraged to view different works from a holistic perspective. Search for art history master’s degree programs on GradSchools.com.
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Binghamton University (S.U.N.Y.)
The American College of the Mediterranean
Keele University
National College of Art and Design
West Virginia University
Temple University
Louisiana State University
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Purchase College - State University Of New York
University of California - San Diego
Pratt Institute
Queens College - City University Of New York
Leeds Metropolitan University
Illinois State University