Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Art History
Area of study
Arts | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Department of Art History offers a fast-track degree program that results in an undergraduate degree in Art History and a graduate degree in Art History with a concentration in Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies (CHAPS). This is a cost-effective way of pursuing a professional avenue in Art History in a reduced time frame.
Program Requirements
- Students should have completed a minimum of 75 credits by the end of the Fall semester in their Junior year and demonstrated an ability to complete their major in Art History and a minor in a timely manner.
- Once admitted, students must become familiar and complete all requirements for the traditional M.A. Concentration.
- The distribution of graduate credits permitted during and after their undergraduate years is the following:
- Junior year: 6 graduate credits
- Senior year: 12 graduate credits, which must include Foundations of Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies (Fall), and Methods in Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies (Spring). If the Methods course is not taught in the spring semester, students can take a replacement 300 or 400 level 3-credit elective in its place.
- M.A. year: 12 graduate credits, which includes preparation and submission of an M.A. Thesis.
- Internship requirements (6 credits) can be fulfilled at any point within this distribution of credits, but students should consider that Summer internships are credits allocated to the following Fall semester, and students may not exceed the credit hour limits determined by SAS. A 300 or 400 level may replace one of these 3-credit internships.
Application
- Applicants must complete and submit the online application form.
- If accepted, they will be granted conditional admission by December 1st. They are formally admitted to the M.A. program once they have successfully completed all the requirements for their undergraduate degree.
- Students are required to prepare their application in conversation with the Director of CHAPS, the Undergraduate Director, and the Program Coordinator in Art History.
- The personal statement in their application must include an explanation on how they plan to complete their undergraduate requirements with a detailed explanation, discussed and approved by the Undergraduate Director of Art History, and the Director of CHAPS, of the projected completion of their BA and MA credits.
- Deadline for Spring admission: November 1st.
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