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University of North Texas

College of Visual Arts and Design

 

Master of Arts (MA) in Art History

Graduate Program Information

 

The Department of Art Education and Art History offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Art History. The program consists of 30 semester credit hours, which includes 15-21 hours in graduate art history seminars, an optional 6 credit hour minor, a seminar in research methodology, and a 6 credit hour scholarly paper. Students may pursue graduate study in the following areas: visual and material culture of the late antique and medieval periods in Europe, the Islamic world, and South Asia; visual and material culture in the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas from the 16th to the 21st Century; and historiography, methodology and theory of art and visual and material culture since 1900. Within these areas, students will find many opportunities to work with an array of faculty whose interests and expertise intersect on such issues as colonialism, postcolonialism, geography, ritual and spatial analysis, race, gender, and sexuality.

 

How to use this website:

 

To navigate this website, select topics located on the Sidebar. Each topic provides important information about a feature of the Master of Arts in Art History program in the College of Visual Arts and Design,  University of North Texas.

 

Prospective Graduate Student Resources

 

Current Graduate Student Resources 

 

Current Departmental Newsletter

 

Contact Information:

 

Mailing Address

College of Visual Arts and Design

University of North Texas

1155 Union Circle #305100

Denton, TX 76203-5017

 

Phone: (940) 565-4777

Email: aeah@unt.edu 

Website: http://art.unt.edu

  


This wiki serves as a student developed and centered, electronic home for the MA art history program in the College of Visual Arts, University of North Texas.  It provides information for prospective, incoming and current students and documents the scholastic and professional achievements of students and alumni, ranging from the publication of scholarship and its presentation in international, national and regional conferences and symposia, to obtaining additional training in competitive doctoral programs and graduate programs in related fields, internships in museums and cultural institutions and appointments to teach, curate and work in many additional capacities throughout the arts and the humanities.

 

The wiki was created by Liz Ansell, MA 2009, Emily Black, MA 2008, and Sarah Feit, MA 2009, directed by Dr. Jennifer Way during the summer of 2008. 

If you have any questions or concerns about this page please email: aeah@unt.edu

 

 


 


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