Information on Graduate Study and Fellowships

A Selection of Graduate Programs (this is by no means complete)

  • American University – MFA, M.A. Art History
  • Bard College, Center for Curatorial Studies – M.A.
  • Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts (NYC) – M.A.
  • Brown University – Ph.D.
  • Buffalo State College – M.A. in Art Conservation
  • Carnegie Mellon – Master of Arts Management
  • Case Western Reserve Univ./Cleveland Museum of Art, Joint Program in Art History – M.A. & Ph.D. programs in art history and in art history and museum studies.
  • Center for Old World Archaeology & Art, Brown Univ. – graduate study including archaeological field work, fellowships available
  • Christie's New York Art Course – three 9-week terms (Fall/Winter/Spring) at Christie's in New York.
  • Columbia University – Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
  • Cornell University – Ph.D.
  • Courtauld Institute of Art at Somerset House – grad & undergrad courses
  • Duke University – Ph.D. in Art History
  • Emory University – Ph.D. in Art History
  • Fashion Institute of Technology – M.A., Museum Studies: Costume & Textiles or Applied Arts; Gallery and Retail Art Administration
  • Florida State University – M.A., Ph.D. in Classics (concentration in Classical Archaeology)
  • Harvard University – Ph.D. through the Department of History of Art and Architecture or D.Des. through the Graduate School of Design
  • Hunter College – M.A. in Art History
  • Indiana University – M.A., Ph.D. in Art History
  • Jewish Theological Seminary and Jewish Museum (NYC): Master's Degree in Jewish Art and Material Culture
  • Johns Hopkins University – M.A., Ph.D. in Art History
  • The London Consortium (British Film Institute, Tate Gallery, Architectural Association, School of Architecture Birkbeck College, Univ. of London) – Ph.D., Humanities and Cultural Studies
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology – SMArchS and Ph.D. in History, Theory and Criticism of Art and Architecture
  • Middlesex University, Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy – M.A. in Modern European Philosophy, M.A. in Aesthetics and Art Theory
  • Oberlin College – M.A. in Art History
  • Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England – M.A. in Art History
  • Parsons School of Design – M.A., including History of Decorative Arts
  • Princeton University – Ph.D. Department of Art and Archaeology
  • Queen's University/Kingston, Canada – Art Conservation Program, M.A. & Ph.D. in Art History
  • Rice Univ. – M.A. in Art History or Classical Archaeology
  • Richmond College, The American international University in London – M.A. in Art History
  • Royal College of Art/Victoria & Albert Museum – M.A. in Renaissance Decorative Arts & Culture (specialization in History of Design Postgraduate Programme)
  • San Francisco Art Institute – M.A. in the History and Theory of Contemporary Art
  • Savannah College of Art & Design – M.A. in Art History and in Architectural History
  • Sotheby's Institute for Fine and Decorative Art: American Arts Course
  • Sotheby's Institute – DiploM.A. of Higher Education in the Fine & Decorative Arts
  • Southern Methodist University, Meadows School of the Arts – M.A. in Art History
  • SUNY-Stony Brook – M.A. in Art History and Criticism
  • Syracuse University – Florence Graduate Program in Renaissance Art (M.A.)
  • Temple University – M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History
  • Texas Christian University – M.A. in Art History
  • Tufts University – M.A. in Art History
  • Tulane University – M.A. History of Art
  • U. Arizona – M.A. Art History
  • U. California Berkeley – Ph.D. in Art History
  • U. California Davis – M.A. in Art History
  • U. California Irvine – Ph.D. Art History
  • U. California, LA - M.A., Ph.D. Art History
  • U. California, Riverside – M.A. and Ph.D. History of Art
  • U. California San Diego – Ph.D. in Art History, Theory and Criticism
  • U. California Santa Cruz – Ph.D. in Visual Studies
  • University College London – MA, PhD, Art History
  • U. of Colorado Museum of Natural History – Master of Basic Science in Museum and Field Studies Program
  • U. of Cincinnati – M.A. in Art History
  • U. Delaware – M.A., Ph.D. in Art History; also Museum Studies Program
  • U. Florida – M.A., Ph.D. Art History, Museum Studies, Art Education, Arts Administration
  • U. Illinois/Chicago – M.A. History of Architecture & Art
  • U. of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign – School of Art & Design: M.A., Ph.D. in Art History
  • University of Iowa – M.A., Ph.D. in Art History
  • U. of Manchester (England) – M.Phil, Ph.D. in History of Art; M.Phil, Art Gallery & Museum Studies; M.A., History of Art
  • U. of Maryland – Art History & Archaeology
  • U. of Massachusetts at Amherst – M.A. Art History
  • U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor – Ph.D. Art History
  • U. of Minnesota – M.A., Ph.D. Art History
  • U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill – M.A., Ph.D. in Art History; M.A., Ph.D. in Classics
  • U. of Notre Dame – M.A., History of Art
  • U. of Oregon – M.A., Ph.D. in Art History and Building Preservation
  • University of Pennsylvania – Ph.D.
  • University of Pittsburgh – M.A., Ph.D. in Art History
  • U. Southern Calif, School of Fine Arts – M.A. & PhD, Art History (specialties in Museum Studies or Public Art Studies)
  • U. of Texas at Austin, Center for the Study of Modernism – Ph.D.
  • U. of Wisconsin, Madison – M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History
  • Vanderbilt University – M.A. in Art History
  • Winterthur Program in Early American Culture, Univ. of Delaware – M.A. program
  • Yale University – Ph.D. in Art History, M.E.D. through School of Architecture