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120 Master's degrees in Art History in United Kingdom
Artists' Film and Moving Image
Artists' Film and Moving Image from Goldsmiths, University of London is aimed at artists and graduates working within the field of artists’ film and moving image who wish to develop their practice and professional networks with the support of Goldsmiths' Art Department and its uniquely high concentration of accomplished artist filmmakers.
Art History and Renaissance Culture
The Art History and Renaissance Culture programme from School of Advanced Study, University of London will help you gain an understanding of current methodological and theoretical approaches to art history rooted in the Renaissance and early modern period, and prepare for further postgraduate study with 60 credits towards a master's degree.
Curation
The Curation master's program from Coventry University is a forward-thinking MA for curators who want to challenge, question and create change.

Conservation of Fine Art (Works of Art on Paper)
The Conservation of Fine Art (Works of Art on Paper) programme at Northumbria University provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career as a conservator of works of art on paper.

History of Art (British Art)
By taking the History of Art (British Art) programme from University of York you can explore photography, installation, performance and contemporary works engaging with new media, digital and other innovative technologies. You’ll be able to study a module that is jointly taught in collaboration with our partners (eg the Tate or the V&A).

Curating (with Advanced Practice)
Based in the international art gallery and museum, MIMA, this professionally focused course covers the advanced practical and intellectual requirements of a curator including collections, commissioning, interpretation, engagement, project management and critical theoretical contexts. The Curating (with Advanced Practice) course is offered at Teesside University.

History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia
The MA History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia programme at SOAS University of London is an unrivaled opportunity to study the arts of China, Korea and Japan.

History of Art (Medieval Art and Medievalisms)
During this History of Art (Medieval Art and Medievalisms) course from University of York you will explore the medieval world through its art in one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe.
Art History
This Art History programme MA from The Open University UK draws upon the exciting research and outstanding teaching expertise of the department. Studying art history at postgraduate level will deepen your understanding of art, architecture and visual culture, build your analytical and critical skills, and develop the skills needed for independent study and research.

History of Art and Archaeology
The MA History of Art and Archaeology programme from SOAS University of London is a unique opportunity to study the History of Art and Archaeology of Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
History of Art and Visual Culture
This History of Art and Visual Culture nine-month programme at the University of Oxford offers a unique combination of methodological depth and access to excellent primary sources for students who wish to develop and extend their understanding of how visual styles at different times and in different places can be understood in relation to the aesthetic, intellectual and social facets.
Secondary Art and Design
Spread creativity, inspire young minds and share your love for art and design with our 36-week PGCE. Combining hands-on experience in schools with study on campus, we’ll help you become confident teaching students at secondary school level. Learn more with this master of Secondary Art and Design from Staffordshire University.

Film, Exhibition and Curation
The taught masters programme in Film, Exhibition and Curation at The University of Edinburgh combines rigorous critical thinking with experiments in creative practice, deepening your understanding of film and the ways in which it communicates with many audiences.
Contemporary Art and the Moving Image
The MA in Contemporary Art and the Moving Image (CAMI) at The Courtauld Institute of Art is a new, collaborative degree programme focused on the vibrant intersection of contemporary art and moving image practice.
Art and Social Practice
This Art and Social Practice MA degree from The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) addresses these changing needs and facilitates a shift in thinking away from conventional ideas about where art practices are located and how work is disseminated.

Art and Politics - 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 Art and Politics - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.
History of Photography with Curating (Part-time)
History of Photography with Curating (Part-time) from Birkbeck, University of London enables you to learn about - and to negotiate your individual path through - past and present photographic practices and cultures, in order to develop your interests, whether your engagement with the medium is academic, artistic, personal or vocational.

Conservation of Fine Art (Easel Paintings)
The Conservation of Fine Art (Easel Paintings) program at Northumbria University will provide you all the knowledge and skills necessary for a career as an art conservator.

Art History and Theory
The Art History and Theory programme from University of Essex offers supervision across a range of fields and have a long tradition of postgraduate training in all the major areas of European art and architecture from 1300 to the present, and in the art and architecture of Latin America and the United States.
Curating the Art Museum
Curating the Art Museum programme of The Courtauld Institute of Art is an excellent entry point for a career in museums and galleries. It puts the physical object at the heart of curatorial training whilst placing specialist knowledge firmly within the context of the contemporary museum.