Through engagement with a broad range of methodological and chronological perspectives, the flexible structure of this Art History programme at the University of Glasgow facilitates a bespoke portfolio of courses based on your individual interests.
Why This Programme
- This programme offers privileged access to world-leading expertise and hands-on engagement with original artefacts in world-class collections, including our own Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery.
- You will have the chance to participate in the latest critical and theoretical debates around historical and contemporary art practices with experts in the world of Medieval and Renaissance art, the Enlightenment, Impressionism and European Modernism.
- Our work placement option gives you the opportunity to explore a possible future career in the cultural, heritage or visual arts sector, developing your skills and experience and meeting with professional practitioners.
- The city of Glasgow (and Scotland at large), is home to internationally-renowned art collections and archival and historical resources that will foster your research and analytical skills.
- Glasgow is one of EuropeÕs most vibrant and artistic cities, and is proud of its extraordinary achievements in the arts. Studying here, with access to a diverse variety of year-round cultural and artistic events, offers a unique opportunity to live and study in a city that values and encourages artistic and cultural endeavour.Ê Ê
Career Prospects
MLitt Art History provides excellent preparation for a variety of careers, particularly in the museum, cultural, and heritage sectors, and in the commercial world of auction houses and private dealership. It is also an excellent grounding for those aiming to go on to PhD study and a career in academia.
It fosters and encourages the key skills valued by manyÊemployers, including the ability to find, select,Êand manage large quantities of information,Êconfident and persuasive oral and writtenÊcommunication, and problem solving throughÊthe application of creative and critical thinking.