Art History Master's Degree Requirements
Faculty | Master's | Courses
The area of Art History accepts each year a small number of qualified individuals into
its Master of Arts program; successful candidates have come from a wide variety of academic
backgrounds, and have entered the program with a broad range of career goals in mind. A minimum of
30 credits of course work is required for the degree, as well as successful completion of the
qualifying examinations. The latter consist of a comprehensive examination, an examination or
publishable paper in the candidate's field of special concentration, and an oral examination. Most
students require two years to complete the degree.
Requirements for the degree also include a distribution of courses in time and geographic
area, completion of five graduate seminars, and research proficiency in the German, French, or
Italian language. In addition to the courses listed in this
Bulletinaccording to topic, the Seminar and
Great Themes rubrics allow for specialized courses of timely interest to be taught on a one-time
basis. Many candidates for the degree take advantage of the Independent Study courses to pursue topics
of specialized interest under the guidance of a faculty member.
The Master of Arts in Art History program is designed to prepare candidates for a variety of
careers; internships in museums and historical associations, teaching assistantships, and other
individual programs of study combining academic and practical experience are encouraged for
qualified students. Resources in the Five College consortium, including some courses as well as use of
library facilities, further expand opportunities for learning and research.
For further information about the Master of Arts program, please write to the Graduate
Program Director for Art History, Bartlett Hall, University of Massachusetts, Box 30505, Amherst,
MA 01003-0505.
Application Deadlines
For Fall - February 1
For Spring - October 1
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