

MA Art History and Management
About this course
Art history and management is a combination that bridges two worlds that have increasingly significant connections in contemporary professional life. Art history is the study of visual culture, examining how images, objects, and spaces are produced, what they mean, and what role they play in the societies that create and engage with them. It develops visual literacy, critical thinking, and the ability to analyse complex cultural artefacts in their historical and theoretical contexts. Management provides the complementary grounding in how organisations are run, how commercial and institutional decisions are made, and how the business world that surrounds the cultural sector actually functions. At St Andrews this four-year full-time degree allows you to develop genuine expertise in both areas simultaneously. You will learn to analyse the history, context, style, and meaning of images and objects, engaging with different critical approaches and theoretical frameworks to understand the complex role that visual culture plays in questions of aesthetics, politics, power, and identity. Management studies run alongside this, giving you the commercial and organisational knowledge that is essential for leadership in the arts and cultural sectors as well as in the many industries that increasingly value cultural literacy. A year abroad is embedded in the programme, extending your engagement with art and management in a different cultural context. The typical entry tariff of 232 points reflects the high academic expectations of a leading research university. Graduates go on to careers in gallery and museum management, arts administration, cultural policy, auction houses, commercial galleries, arts marketing, heritage organisations, and a wide range of roles in the creative and cultural industries. Many also move into management consulting, corporate roles that value cultural knowledge, or international organisations. Postgraduate study in arts management, cultural studies, or art history is a natural continuation.
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