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A rigorous two-year curriculum that equips students with comprehensive knowledge of art history while developing essential research capabilities for advanced studies. Alumni pursue careers in museums and gain admission to top-tier Ph.D. programs nationwide.
UGA's Lamar Dodd School of Art provides graduate studies in art education, art history, and studio art. These programs, culminating in M.A., M.A.Ed., M.F.A., Ed.S., and Ph.D. degrees, equip students for diverse arts careers, with full details available in the Graduate Handbook.
Art History graduate courses alternate between compact advanced lectures and focused seminars on niche subjects. With faculty guidance, students follow a curriculum that builds specialized art history expertise while ensuring broad familiarity with art-historical themes. MA candidates collaborate closely with advisors, must show foreign language proficiency, complete written and oral comprehensive exams, and thesis-track students submit a final written thesis.