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437 Master's degrees in Art History

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.
Liberal Studies
Liberal Studies from Stony Brook University is an interdisciplinary degree program that is uniquely designed to meet students’ personal and professional needs.

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.
Studio Art
Studio Art at West Texas A&M University is designed for rigorous study in ceramics, digital art, drawing, painting, printmaking, or sculpture. Successful completion of the degree qualifies graduates to seek opportunities in higher education and the professional world of art.
Arts Leadership
This Arts Leadership MA course from Queen's University is designed to provide students with a multifaceted understanding of the arts and their environment, and the dexterity of management and leadership skills required
Art History
The Art History programme at the University of Hawaii at Manoa offers a comprehensive BA degree exploring global visual cultures. This full-time course provides a deep dive into Asian, Pacific, and Western artistic traditions. Students benefit from a Research I institutional setting, completing 42 credits of specialised study.
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.
Art
The Master of Art in Art's mission at The City University of New York is to offer Bronx and surrounding regional students the unique opportunity to study quality academic art and art history programs where both traditional studio and digital art practice share common goals and vision.
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.
Art History
The Department of Art History at University of Illinois at Chicago supports study and research leading to degrees at both the master’s and doctoral levels. The Master of Arts in Art History offers emphases in the history of architecture and art.
History of Art and Design
Learning at the nexus of NYC arts and cultural communities, students in the History of Art and Design MA at Pratt Institute consider their discipline within larger social, cultural, and political contexts.

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.
Art History
The M.A. Art History program offered by the Ohio University focuses on individual growth in visual intelligence, analytical rigor, and scholarly creativity to prepare you for advanced academic study and practical work in the field. You’ll develop interpretive research skills, and learn to express ideas effectively and professionally in a written and oral context.
Art History and Visual Culture
The Art History and Visual Culture program of University of Guelph examines the production and reception of images, objects, and spaces from varied cultures.