MA Art History – Accelerated Master’s Program
Art History – Accelerated Master’s Program degree is offered by the University of Arizona.
Quick Facts |
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Full-time Duration: | 1 year |
Starting in: | August, January |
Tuition Fee: | $10,063 per semester |
Location: | Tucson, United States |
Art History – Accelerated Master’s Program degree offered by the University of Arizona provides a broad based and methodologically critical foundation essential to pursuing a career in Art History, whether in a university or museum setting.
The Art History faculty offers an extensive range of specialties, theoretical approaches, and methodologies. Students are encouraged to develop diverse critical methods and originality of thought as well as a thorough knowledge of the history of art.
Library and Museum Resources
You will find excellent library facilities available at the University of Arizona. The Main Library contains an art book collection consisting of approximately 120,000 volumes and 200 current art journal subscriptions in an overall library collection of approximately 7 million titles. Supporting collections include extensive holdings in facsimile editions and original rare books and manuscripts in Special Collections.
The computerized library catalog is online. New data bases and services are added continually to the extremely user-friendly, state-of-the-art system, including internal and external subject searches, access to the catalogs of other university libraries and to a wide range of data bases, and to new computerized research tools on a world-wide basis, including Worldcat.
An efficient Interlibrary Loan Department makes available materials not in the libraries of the University of Arizona from other national and international collections.
“Choosing the Master’s program for Physiological Sciences at the University of Arizona was one of the best decisions I could have made in my education. Our department is warm and collaborative, offering an array of research topics and techniques underneath a vast and integrative umbrella of physiology. Beyond my research experience, I was presented with teaching opportunities, which I feel honed my skill of scientific communication. Having the dynamic research/teaching/class schedule not only kept me active but helped me reinforce material in multiple contexts. Overall, this program was exactly what I wanted in my segway into the medical sciences… and with my teaching assistantship paying for my tuition, how could I say no?”
Andrew Wojtanowski // MS 2016
Study Content
Subject Areas within Art History:
- American
- Architectural History
- Baroque/Rococo
- Contemporary Art and Theory
- Greek and Roman
- Latin American
- Modern
- Museum Studies (Certificate Program)
- Native American
- Photography
- Renaissance
- 17th Century
- 18th Century
- 19th Century