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The History of Art program at the University of Glasgow provides students with an in-depth understanding of art history, from classical to contemporary periods. This Master of Arts degree allows students to explore the cultural, social, and political contexts of art, as well as its role in shaping human history. Through lectures, seminars, and independent research, students develop a strong foundation in art historical methods and critical analysis.
Graduates of the program are well-prepared for careers in museums, galleries, education, and cultural heritage management. The university's extensive collection of art resources and its links to leading art institutions provide students with unparalleled opportunities to engage with the global art world, ensuring their expertise is highly valued in the cultural sector.
Year 1 - Foundations of Art History
Year 2 - Core Art History Topics
Year 3 - Advanced Studies in Art History
Year 4 - Specialization and Research in Art History
Graduates of the History of Art program are well-prepared for careers in academia, museums, galleries, art conservation, and art criticism. They can pursue roles as Art Historians, Curators, Museum Educators, Art Critics, or Conservators. Graduates may work in museums, galleries, art auction houses, cultural heritage organizations, and educational institutions. The program also provides a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue postgraduate studies in art history, museum studies, or cultural heritage management.
The Master of Arts in History of Art at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive education in the study of art and visual culture, combining theoretical knowledge with practical research skills. The program emphasizes global perspectives in art history, from Western art traditions to non-Western practices, offering students a well-rounded understanding of the role of art throughout history. With access to major art collections, museum partnerships, and professional placements, students gain hands-on experience in curating, conserving, and studying artworks. This program is ideal for those seeking to develop a career in the art world, contribute to cultural preservation, or advance research in art history and visual culture.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom