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75 Master's degrees in Art History in United Kingdom
Social History of Art
The Social History of Art MA programme from University of Leeds will equip you with a deep subject knowledge of the history of artistic practices in the broadest sense, grounded in fundamental questions about why this study matters in the world today. You’ll build the research, analytical, critical and communication skills to succeed in a variety of careers.

Architectural History
This Architectural History programme offered at the UCL asks how history can transform the ways we think about architecture.
Cultural Art History
Discover answers to burning questions and channel your interests with the Cultural Art History program at Warnborough College.

History of Art (Modern and Contemporary Art)
Interpret art and forms of cultural production in the modern and contemporary era. The flexible History of Art (Modern and Contemporary Art) course is offered at University of York.
Museum Cultures
The MA Museum Cultures at Birkbeck, University of London is a comprehensive programme designed to explore the complexities of museums and their cultural significance. This course can be pursued either full-time over one year or part-time over two years, with classes held on campus during evenings to accommodate various schedules.

Curating Cultures
The MA Curating Cultures programme at SOAS University of London provides an unrivalled opportunity to explore methods and approaches in the curating of the arts of Asia and Africa as well as develop practical curatorial skills in this area.

Art History and Theory
The Art History and Theory degree from University of Essex is ideal if you are interested in working in academia, the art world or any other field in which visual, written and analytical skills are essential.

History of Art
Explore a wide range of art history across different periods, regions, themes and topics. The History of Art course programme is offered at University of York.

Contemporary Curating
The Contemporary Curating course at the University of Southampton gives you the theoretical, research and practical skills to work as a curator anywhere in the world. You’ll get professional experience managing the Winchester Gallery, with unique access to the University’s vast network of practising artists, academics and researchers who will inform and inspire your curatorial practice.
The Art Market and the History of Collecting by Research
At The Art Market and the History of Collecting by Research from University of Buckingham a unique feature will be access to two of the greatest surviving art dealers’ archives: Agnew’s, acquired by the National Gallery in 2014, and the archive of Colnaghi’s, London’s oldest commercial art gallery, housed since February 2014 in the Windmill Hill Archive, Waddesdon Manor.

Curating
Based in the international art gallery and museum, MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art), this professionally focused Curating programme from Teesside University covers the advanced practical and intellectual requirements of a curator including collections, commissioning, interpretation, engagement, project management and critical theoretical contexts.
Applied Theatre
The MA Applied Theatre at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama encourages investigation into the possibilities and contradictions of drama and theatre practice as transformative and rehabilitative, and engages practically and critically with a range of theories and current practices.
History of Art and Architecture (Part-time)
This intensive History of Art and Architecture (Part-time) course at Birkbeck, University of London is an intensive conversion programme designed for students with a first degree in another subject who wish to pursue a Master's degree in the history of art or architecture.

Contemporary Art Theory
The Contemporary Art Theory programme from The University of Edinburgh encourages practices that are speculative and reflective, developing artistic research on, and in, a range of media, sites and organisations.

History of Art
Immerse yourself in the History of Art and benefit from the exceptional resources to enhance your research. The History of Art programme offered by University of Birmingham lets you conduct your own independent research while undertaking essential training to support your project.

Art History
Are you passionate about digging deeper into art history? If so, the MRes Art History at the University of Nottingham is ideal for you.
Filmmaking
The University of East London offers an M.A. in Filmmaking, a one-year full-time programme designed for those passionate about film. This course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students for the dynamic film industry. Engage with experienced practitioners and develop your unique creative vision while honing technical expertise.

Creative and Cultural Industries
The Creative and Cultural Industries programme at SOAS University of London is aimed at students who are interested in learning about the history, theory and practices of the cultural economy through a global lens.

Art History and Museum Curating
Gain the skills to take part in the exciting world of museums, galleries and the cultural heritage sector with the Art History and Museum Curating degree offered at University of Sussex.

History of Art
We have a vibrant student community in the History of Art programme of the University of Glasgow with many research projects and external collaborations.