

MA History of Art
About this course
History of art is a discipline that teaches you to look at the world with heightened attention, asking how visual objects carry meaning, how they have been made, valued, and interpreted across time, and how the study of art can illuminate the societies that produced it. It draws on cultural history, social theory, philosophy, and the history of ideas to examine painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, film, and a wide range of other visual forms, situating them in their historical contexts while also asking broader questions about the nature of aesthetic experience and the social function of art. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time programme offers an unusually rich set of practical opportunities alongside the academic curriculum: it includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities. This combination allows you to develop substantial professional experience in museums, galleries, auction houses, or arts organisations while also studying in another country, giving you a CV that stands out clearly in a competitive field. Edinburgh itself is an exceptional location for this degree, with outstanding museum collections including the Scottish National Gallery and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery offering regular direct access to original works. A typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects the programme's competitive positioning. History of art graduates work in museums, galleries, auction houses, arts journalism, publishing, heritage organisations, arts management, the art market, and cultural policy. The discipline's emphasis on rigorous visual and textual analysis, sustained argument in writing, and the ability to communicate about complex ideas to diverse audiences is valued across many sectors beyond the arts. The combination of placement, year abroad, and a degree from one of Scotland's leading universities is a strong foundation for a career in the international cultural sector. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in art history, museum studies, or conservation.
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