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224 Master's degrees in Art History in North America
Post-Professional Interior Design
If you’re interested in exploring interior design on a deeper level, and aspire to become a leader in the field, the Post-Professional Interior Design program of the New York School of Interior Design might be for you.
Studio Art
The MFA Program in Studio Art is a three-year program at The City University of New York designed to offer artists the time, critical framework and opportunities to develop their practice in the middle of New York City.
Visual Studies
The Master of Fine Arts in Visual Studies at Norfolk State University provides highly motivated and mature students with an intensive, multifaceted, educational experience in the visual arts.
Liberal Studies
In the Liberal Studies program at Villanova University, students are free to investigate what truly interests them by tracing their own path through the disciplines. Working with faculty mentors, they develop an individualized curriculum that combines foundational LST courses with other graduate courses in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Film
Film from Stony Brook University is a two plus year program that includes dedicated Tracks in Directing, Screenwriting, Producing, and an Independent Track, with production periods culminating in a feature screenplay, a 20-minute MFA thesis film, a television writer’s portfolio, or a feature producer’s package.
Art (Creative) and Art History - Concentration in Critical and Curatorial Studies
The Art (Creative) and Art History - Concentration in Critical and Curatorial Studies at the University of Louisville is a comprehensive undergraduate programme. This full-time degree combines artistic practice with historical analysis, preparing students for professional roles within the global creative economy.
Art History
Art History from The University of Texas at Tyler develops scholars and professionals who are knowledgeable about a wide range of art, from Ancient to Contemporary.
Book Arts
Book Arts from The University of Iowa represents a community of faculty, staff, students, and local book specialists with interests in all facets of book production, distribution, and use.
Professional Studies - Art History
From specialized courses focused on the needs of the current visual arts workplace to those grounded in the history of art, this Professional Studies - Art History program at Towson University offers a wide-range of educational experiences and opportunities.

Art History-Egyptian Art and Archaeology
The Master's degree program in Art History-Egyptian Art and Archaeology at University of Memphis is designed to prepare the student either to continue on to a higher degree in Egyptology or to enter an alternate career path.
Curatorial Practice
The Curatorial Practice degree at School of Visual Arts is a two-year program that focuses on professional training with a thorough grounding in the relevant study of art and exhibition history, research and theory, and with an emphasis on hands-on work with experts in the field, professional networking and the foremost goal of placing graduates of the program in curatorial jobs.
Mount Royal School of Art (Multidisciplinary)
Mount Royal School of Art (Multidisciplinary) is a program offered at Maryland Institute College of Art that supports student artists in developing an intensive, critical, and imaginative art practice – in an exciting and diverse community enriched by a broad selection of established artists, museum curators, and collectors.
Art History - Museum Studies
At Art History - Museum Studies from University of Denver students in our art history graduate program may pursue a museum studies concentration. In addition to earning a master’s degree in art history, you will take courses with curators and conservators from the region’s art institutions.
History of Art
The History of Art program from Williams College provides exemplary preparation for careers in the academy, museums, and associated fields. The graduates credit their time here as a defining scholarly and professional experience.
Fibers
The Fibers program of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth offers you the opportunity for concentrated studio work involving both technical and conceptual challenges. Graduate students pursue individual areas of interest, which may take the form of two- or three- dimensional structures, garments and costume, functional or non-functional work.
Art History
The MA program in Art History at the University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul focuses on the development of key skills that serve professionals working in many capacities. Some of our students continue their formal academic studies by pursuing a PhD, while others find positions teaching, working in the museum world, managing art collections, or working for private or public arts organizations.
Art History and Museum Studies
The Art History and Museum Studies program of the Case Western Reserve University is designed to provide you with a broad knowledge of major art historical periods, scholarly and bibliographical resources, and methodologies of art history.
Studio Art
Studio Art from Wayne State University is a multidisciplinary program where students pursue a wide range of media through studio coursework.
Art History and Visual Culture
The Art History and Visual Culture programme at York University offers advanced study in Canadian heritage and global artistic practices. This degree is available in both full-time and part-time modes, with the MA typically spanning five terms. Students engage with diverse subjects from curatorial studies to critical theory.
Visual Art
The MFA in Visual Art program offered by University of British Columbia is dedicated to helping students understand both the making and theorizing of art against the background of the diverse intellectual environment of a major university, and within the context of local and international art communities.