172 Master's degrees in Art History in Europe
Art and Process
The Master of Arts in Art and Process at Munster Technological University is a dynamic programme designed for those wishing to deepen their artistic practice. This full-time course spans 1.5 years, comprising three semesters, and offers a unique blend of theoretical and practical learning experiences tailored for aspiring artists.

Fine Art - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Fine Art - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Art History
The Art History program at John Cabot University guides students toward professional mastery of the materials and methods of art history with an emphasis on first-hand research in the museums, monuments, and archaeological sites of Rome. The degree can be completed in approximately fifteen months of full-time study.

Theatre and Performative Practices
The Theatre and Performative Practices course offered at University College Cork is ideal for those who have acquired theatre-related skills in previous years, for example in a youth or community theatre setting, and now wish to build on that experience and advance it to professional levels with the potential for a career in the professional theatre.

Curating - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Curating - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Preventive Conservation (Part-Time)
This Preventive Conservation (Part-Time) course from Northumbria University will immerse you in the world of preventive conservation and collections care by engaging you with the complexities and challenges of professional practice.
History of Art with Curating
History of Art with Curating from Birkbeck, University of London is ideal if you wish to combine learning the practical skills required in the museum workplace with study of the rich and dynamic discipline of the history of art.
Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors
Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors from University of Buckingham focuses on the development of interiors and decorative arts in England and France in the “long” eighteenth century (c.1660-c.1830) and their subsequent rediscovery and reinterpretation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Japanese Studies
The Master’s degree programme in Japanese Studies from Heidelberg University provides comprehensive insights into the manifold topics associated with Japanese Studies and places special emphasis on acquisition of scientific methods and their application.

Interrelational Art Practices (iRAP)
This Interrelational Art Practices (iRAP) programme at Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen aims to ignite dialogue, encourage collaboration, and inspire meaningful societal change. You will work closely with experienced artists, participate within diverse communities, and reimagine what art can achieve as a shared, inclusive process in today’s world.
Postgraduate Pathway in Art Management
This Postgraduate Pathway in Art Management from Birmingham City University International College leads onto specialist management degrees in fields such as luxury brands and jewellery, fashion, media and design.
Art History, Collections and Curating
The MA in Art History, Collections and Curating at University College Dublin offers advanced postgraduate academic training in the history of art, with a special focus on collections and curatorial practice.