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75 Master's degrees in Art History in United Kingdom
Classical Art and Archaeology
This Classical Art and Archaeology programme at The University of Edinburgh offers you the opportunity to study the ancient Greek and Roman worlds from the Iron Age to the late Roman/early Christian period through their material remains.
Country House Studies by Research
Country House Studies by Research from University of Buckingham offers the opportunity to pursue research at Master’s level in any one of a wide range of country-house-related topics: from explorations of individual houses and their architects and decorators, to studies of their social and political use, and the role of the country house in literature and film.
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.

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).

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.

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.
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.
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.

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.

Global Premodern Art - History, Heritage and Curation
The Global Premodern Art - History, Heritage and Curation programme of The University of Edinburgh invites you to join one of the largest and most diverse concentrations of medieval, renaissance and early modern art historical expertise in the UK. Together, we will uncover neglected narratives and scrutinise assumptions that have often served as the foundations of art historical scholarship.

Concept Art
This MA Concept Art degree at University of Hertfordshire meets the needs of the film, games and animation industries which have evolved dramatically over the years; moving away from the days of the solo practitioner to become a growing global market where large teams of artists work in unison to create content for the next generation of technologies.

History of Design and Material Culture
On the History of Design and Material Culture course offered by University of Brighton you will dive into the study of objects, images, and spaces from the 18th to the 21st century, exploring topics from protest T-shirts to wedding dresses and car ads to street photography.

History of Art, Theory and Display
The History of Art, Theory and Display programme at The University of Edinburgh offers you the opportunity to explore the history and theory of art and its display in exhibitions and museums across a wide range of historical and geographical boundaries.
History of Art
The History of Art MA at University College London (UCL) draws on the world-leading research and teaching expertise within the department, and is designed to enable students to acquire specialised knowledge pertaining to the field of art history and to develop independent research skills.

History of Art (Art Curating)
History of Art (Art Curating) from University of York, engage with pressing issues in the field, such as the ethics and politics of curating, decolonisation, the restitution and repatriation of antiquities and provenance research.
Research in Renaissance Studies
Study the MA by Research in Renaissance Studies at the University of Warwick under the supervision of a specialist member of the Centre.