Doctor of Philosophy in Art History & Education
Program Overview
Doctor of Philosophy in Art History & Education (Doctoral)
Overview
The Ph.D. program in Art History and Education prepares you for careers in university, museum, community and other arts leadership positions. The interdisciplinary program features tracks in Art History and in Art and Visual Culture Education. The track in Art History produces scholars who will be uniquely competitive in university teaching and museum and art administration roles. The track in Art and Visual Culture Education (AVCE) is focused on contemporary intersections of art, visual culture and education. Graduates contribute to the research, knowledge, theory and practice of art and visual culture education in arts leadership positions in university, school, museum and community organizations.
Degrees Offered
- Art History Emphasis
- Art and Visual Culture Education Emphasis
Graduate College Admissions Requirements
Minimum graduate admissions requirements* for Master’s and Doctoral degree seeking:
- An awarded four-year undergraduate bachelor degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution, or a comparable international degree recognized by the home country Ministry of Education. (For international students see Minimum International Degree Requirements.)
- Proof of English proficiency is required for international applicants who hold citizenship from a country where English is not the official language. (View our English Requirement list to verify your need to submit an English proficiency test.)
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher based on a 4.0 scale for Degree seeking applicants.
*Individual programs may have additional requirements, such as a higher minimum GPA or test scores, please verify requirements with your program of interest. Applicants will also be required to submit a statement of purpose and at least one letter of recommendation.
Program Statistics
Program-level
- Application Accept. Rate: 28.57%
- Avg. Time-to-degree: 5.5067 Years
Department-level
- Enrollment % Male: 29.17%
- Enrollment % Female: 70.83%
- Enrollment % International: 37.5%
- Enrollment % Under Rep. Minorities: 12.5%
*All application, admission, and enrollment data are calculated in the fall of each academic year.
Average Time to Degree is a calculation showing the average time it took students in the program to complete their degree from the point of entry. This number is based on data from the previous 5 years.
Underrepresented Minorities (URM) includes domestic students of ethnic groups traditionally underrepresented in higher education: African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders.
Department / Academic Unit
College of Fine Arts
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Coursework Location(s)
Main/Tucson
Areas of Interest
- Arts & Media
- Culture & Language
Minimum Credit Units
54 Units
Required units may vary depending on the degree and/or minors pursued. Prospective students should familiarize themselves with the policies for the particular degrees in which they are interested.
