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Queen's Art History program provides students with a unique chance to cultivate visual analysis abilities through the study of worldwide arts, architecture, and cultural traditions while addressing current and historical challenges in the visual arts and museum fields from multiple academic viewpoints. Our intimate class settings allow for personalized mentorship from globally renowned scholars, fostering advanced research and critical thinking skills across various subject areas. The curriculum emphasizes practical experiences—such as museum visits, direct art examination, and technical analysis of artworks—and includes global opportunities like the Venice Summer School and courses at England's Herstmonceux Castle through the Bader International Study Centre. This degree serves as an exceptional foundation for diverse professional paths in museums, galleries, academia, creative sectors, cultural governance, and numerous other fields.