MA in Art History - African American and African Diaspora Art Histories with Museum Studies Certificate in Memphis United States | University of Memphis

University of Memphis | Memphis United States
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 17,010
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
18 months

The African American - African Diaspora art history program with a museum studies certificate examines the connections between art history, African American and Diaspora studies, and museum operations. This specialized track delivers thorough art historical training alongside focused instruction in museum practices. Participants investigate the visual traditions and creative works of African American and Diaspora populations, studying the historical, cultural, and societal frameworks that shaped these artistic creations.
Program coursework emphasizes the significant influence of African American and Diaspora artists, showcasing their distinctive viewpoints and artistic innovations. Learners evaluate how race, identity, and societal concerns manifest in art, while considering museums' responsibilities in presenting and contextualizing these pieces.
The museum studies segment prepares participants with essential competencies for museum work, including exhibition curation, collection care, display planning, and visitor interaction strategies. Instruction covers ethical museum practices, inclusive programming, and the vital need for diverse representation in cultural spaces.

Hands-on learning through internships forms a crucial part of the curriculum, enabling students to gain practical experience at museums, art galleries, or cultural centers. These immersive opportunities offer firsthand understanding of museum operations while allowing students to implement their academic learning in professional environments.


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Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.0

Qualification Requirements

For Fall semester admission with assistantship, completed materials must be received at the University by February 15. Applications received after April 1 cannot be guaranteed consideration for the Fall semester. For Spring semester admission, the deadline is November 1. For the concentrations in African American - African Diaspora Art Histories, an undergraduate course in each of the major areas of art history is desirable: American, ancient, medieval, renaissance, baroque, and modern. If, after evaluation of the student’s transcript, the art history faculty perceives a deficiency in these areas, the student may be required to successfully complete courses that will not count toward the Master of Arts degree. A letter of intent, explaining the applicant’s motivation and objectives in pursuing a graduate degree in art history. A sample of undergraduate writing, preferably in art history. Two letters of recommendation, at least one of which should be from a college faculty member who knows the student well. Admission to the Graduate School is open to anyone holding a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree from an accredited college or university. In cases, where a program’s accrediting body allows alternate admissions standards, exceptions may be made. Applicants should have completed undergraduate or graduate work of sufficient quality and scope to enable them to successfully pursue graduate study. The University of Memphis offers equal educational opportunity to all persons without regard to race, religion, sex, creed, color, national origin or disability. Baccalaureate Degree: The applicant must provide an official transcript showing that a bachelor’s degree was awarded by an accredited college or university. If you are a UofM undergraduate student applying to Graduate School at UofM, you do not need to request that an official transcript be sent to Graduate Admissions. This office has access to your transcript. In addition, transcripts from any other college or university attended may be requested. Only transcripts received directly from an issuing institution are considered official. Personal copies are not acceptable as official documents. GPA: The applicant must have earned an acceptable grade point average, typically a minimum of 2.5 on a scale of 4.0, but departments may make exceptions for students whose overall GPA does not adequately reflect their ability to succeed in their chosen field. English proficiency test scores required by the University: Duolingo English Test- For students affected by test center closures due to COVID-19, the University is temporarily accepting Duolingo as an alternative. 100 or higher on the overall score, all sub scores must be at least 80. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Institution code 1459. TOEFL - 550 or higher on the paper version, 79 or higher on the internet-based test IELTS (International English Language Testing System- 6.0 or higher PTE (Pearson Test of English) - 53 or higher

Tuition USD 17,010

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