172 Master's degrees in Art History in Europe

Digital Art History (Online)
During the Digital Art History (Online) programme from University of St Andrews unlock the power of digital tools in art history research and elevate your career with in demand skills embraced by leading museums and galleries worldwide.

Art History - Modern and Contemporary Art History, Theory and Criticism
The Art History - Modern and Contemporary Art History, Theory and Criticism programme offered by University College Cork is a unique art history programme that offers a stimulating, rigorous and wide-ranging exploration of twentieth- and twenty-first-century art and theory.

Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and the Arts)
Explore the cultural and creative industries, including publishing, broadcasting, heritage management and arts curation with the Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and the Arts) programme at the University of Southampton.
Global History of Art and Architecture
The Global History of Art and Architecture programme course from the University of Cambridge provide an overview of current interdisciplinary research and challenges in the global history of art and architecture.
Digital Cultural Heritage
The Digital Cultural Heritage course from The Cyprus Institute offers a unique interdisciplinary approach to critical challenges in Cultural Heritage research, conservation, management and public engagement through the effective use of digital methods and applications.

Fine Art - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Fine Art - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Reading at University of Reading offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Reading. Postgraduate progression options include a range of degrees at Henley Business School.

Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and the Arts) - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and the Arts) - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Art History and Visual Culture
The Art History and Visual Culture program from Richmond American University in London is a wide-ranging programme, which incorporates the study of a range of fine arts and contemporary visual forms and its relevance to global audiences, will enable you to explore your passion for the arts.

Curating Contemporary Art
The Curating Contemporary Art from Royal College of Art is designed to develop your critical awareness of curating in a global context. We place real importance on working collaboratively to share knowledge and culture, and test ideas.
East Asian Art History
The East Asian Art History academic programme from Heidelberg University focuses on the art, archaeology, and material culture of China, Japan and, to a lesser extent, Korea. All art forms will be studied, from painting and calligraphy to sculpture and architecture to ceramics, handiwork, and photography, as represented in all epochs, from the Neolithic Age to the present.

History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia and Intensive Language (Korean)
The History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia and Intensive Language (Korean) programme from SOAS University of London is a two-year programme, combining the strengths of the MA History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia with intensive language training in Chinese, Japanese or Korean.

Liberal Studies
The Humanities degree from Anglo-American University (AAU), Prague is a 2-year, internationally accredited program offering a comprehensive liberal arts education.
History of Art and Architecture
The History of Art and Architecture course at Birkbeck, University of London is an intensive full-time conversion programme designed for international students with a first degree in another subject who wish to pursue a Master's degree in the history of art or architecture.

History of Art (Architectural History and Theory)
The flexible History of Art (Architectural History and Theory) course from University of York will explore a wide range of art history across different periods, regions, themes and topics.

Art History
The Art History programme of the University of Glasgow embraces a rich and diverse field of enquiry that explores the relationship between visual culture and wider social practices.
Art History in a Global Context
The major in Art History in a Global Context at University of Zurich takes a global, cultural geographic teaching approach to artworks in East Asia, North America, and Europe.
History of Art and Architecture
History of Art and Architecture is offered by Trinity College Dublin. The M.Phil. in History of Art and Architecture offers a distinctive programme founded on primary study of the outstanding collections on campus and nearby. The focus on both Irish and global art and architecture held in collections in Ireland provides students with a broad range of possible avenues for research.
Art
The MPhil/PhD in Art offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, is a research-focused programme, lasting 3-4 years for full-time students and 6-8 years for part-time attendees. This degree, which allows for the exploration of fine art, curating, and art writing, is designed for those looking to advance their artistic practice and academic research.
History of Art and Visual Culture
This History of Art and Visual Culture programme from the University of Cambridge allows you to explore objects, theories and approaches thematically. You will be introduced to a wide range of visual media from Medieval to Contemporary.

Film Studies - Theory and Practice
The Film Studies - Theory and Practice programme at University of Galway is a pioneering programme that prepares students for a range of careers in film, screenwriting and media-related areas. Film today offers a broad mix of employment opportunities, including in academia, film and media industries, and in film/creative arts administration.