

MA History of Art and Architectural History
About this course
History of Art and Architectural History together form one of the most visually and intellectually demanding combinations in the humanities. Art history trains you to analyse and interpret visual objects and images across time and cultures, asking how they were made, what they meant, who made them and for whom, and how their significance has changed. Architectural History extends that inquiry to the built environment, examining buildings not just as aesthetic objects but as expressions of power, belief, technology, and social organisation. Both disciplines require precision, research skill, and the ability to make persuasive arguments from visual evidence. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities and a year abroad, making it one of the richest structural offerings in this field. Edinburgh's art history programme is well regarded, and the city itself, with its Georgian and Victorian architecture and major art collections, provides a living context for your studies. You will move between different periods and cultures, developing the broad comparative perspective that the disciplines demand, while also having the chance to pursue specialist interests in later years. The placement year and year abroad allow you to experience art and architecture professionally and internationally. Graduates from History of Art and Architectural History move into a wide range of roles. Museums and galleries employ curators, educators, and collections managers with this background. Auction houses, art dealers, and heritage consultancies recruit people with strong art market and curatorial knowledge. Architecture and planning practices value the historical perspective this degree provides. Journalism, arts administration, publishing, and academia are further destinations. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in art history, curatorial practice, conservation, or architectural history, and the year abroad and placement year strengthen their CV and professional connections considerably.
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