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75 Master's degrees in Art History in United Kingdom
Ancient Visual and Material Culture
Ancient Visual and Material Culture MA from University of Warwick will train you for further research in the fields of art, numismatics or epigraphy. Acquire necessary research techniques and skills at Warwick's Classics and Ancient History department.
History of Art
History of Art from Birkbeck, University of London has an international reputation for its research in medieval, Renaissance and modern art.

History of Art (Fashion History)
History of Art (Fashion History) from University of York, you'll gain skills in interpretation, object handling and analysis. Our modules will also help you make connections between the global and the local.

History of Art (by research)
The History of Art (by research) programme from University of York consists of a 30,000-word thesis, researched and written over a period of one year full-time or two years part-time.
Visual Communication
Would you like to help influence the future of visual communications? Solent University’s MA Visual Communication programme is ideally suited to creatives who are keen to refine their practice, working as part of an interdisciplinary group of students.

Art History and Curating
Do you want to pursue your love of art history, ready for a career in the arts and curating sectors? Conduct original research into art objects and create your own curatorial project with an arts organisation, working with historical and contemporary art. Learn more at the Art History and Curating programme from University of Birmingham.

Art History
At University of Sussex, we believe that art history matters and continues to be significant in today’s society with the Art History degree.

Contemporary Art History and Curating
This Contemporary Art History and Curating course from Newcastle University will prepare you for a range of careers in the visual arts world.

Fine Art
The Fine Art programme from Manchester Metropolitan University provides a stimulating environment in which you will be guided to develop your creative aspirations, reach a critical maturity, and gain the self-confidence and skills that will enable you to work as a successful artist.
History of Art
The History of Art MA at Birkbeck, University of London, is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme designed to deepen your understanding of art and its historical contexts. Classes are conducted on campus during evenings, allowing flexibility for working professionals and students alike.

Cultural, Intellectual and Visual History
The MA in Cultural, Intellectual and Visual History at School of Advanced Study, University of London will equip you for interdisciplinary research with a particular emphasis on the reception of the classical tradition and its reinventions.

Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture
The MA in Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture from School of Advanced Study, University of London is offered by the Warburg Institute in collaboration with the National Gallery. The Institute is a leading centre for the study of the interaction of ideas, images, and society, and provides students with access to world-leading research, teaching and expertise.

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.
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.