Monday, 17 November 2014

Phd Programs In Art History

A doctorate opens doors at universities.


Obtaining a Ph.D. in art history will allow you to apply for tenure track teaching positions at any university in the U.S. and overseas. A doctorate in art history also will allow you to apply for museum-related jobs, such as curating or documenting and archiving.


Columbia University


Columbia University in New York City offers a doctorate in art history. The coursework covers a range of cultural art, with an emphasis on teaching. Upon completing their first year, students become fellows in teaching and most begin work as teaching assistants. Only 15 students are accepted and they receive full funding for five years.


Columbia University


2960 Broadway


New York, NY 10027- 6902


212-854-1754


columbia.edu


New York University


Students seeking a doctorate in art history from New York University will attend classes at the school's Institute of Fine Arts. To apply, a student must have a master's degree in art history and be recommended by a faculty member. There are various a areas of study available to doctoral students, including Egyptian, Roman and Asian art.


New York University


665 Broadway


New York, NY 10012


212-998-1212


nyu.edu


University of Arizona


The University of Arizona's doctoral program features two tracks of study: art history and art and visual culture education. The art history track lets students specialize in areas such as arts of the Americas, arts of the ancient and medieval world, arts of Europe and the colonial world: 1400-1850, history of photography and modern and contemporary arts.


The University of Arizona


P.O. Box 210158


Tucson, AZ 85721


520-621-3237


arizona.edu

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