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Art History Degree and Programs

Professionals trained in art history may find employment as artists, archivists, educators, critics, writers, curators, or museum staff. Art historians typically study trends, ideas, and practices in the arts throughout different cultures and times. They may specialize in particular cultures and times, or in certain media like sculpture or painting. Employment prospects may be found in cultural institutions, both public and private.

Career Training in Art History

A bachelor's degree is usually a crucial part of career training in art history. Most museums and other employers look for specialized knowledge that fits the museum's particular focus. Many colleges and universities offer advanced degrees, both master's and PhD's in art history, both of which can lead to college teaching opportunities. Students can study art movements, aesthetics, or regional art practices, among other possible concentrations.

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University of Phoenix

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Argosy University

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