What Can You Do With Your Degree in Art History?

Master's Degree

Recent graduates have gone on to PhD programs at institutions such as

  • New York University (Institute of Fine Arts)
  • Columbia University
  • Princeton University
  • Bryn Mawr College
  • City University of New York Graduate Center
  • University of Maryland
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of Virginia
  • Washington University of St. Louis
  • Emory University
  • The University at North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Our graduates hold positions in museums and agencies such as

  • National Gallery of Art
  • Smithsonian èßäÉçÇøapp Art Museum
  • Phillips Collection
  • Historical èßäÉçÇøapp Buildings Survey
  • Library of Congress
  • Getty Art Information Program
  • Art Institute of Chicago
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York

Our graduates have taught at

  • Smith College
  • George Mason University
  • Newcomb College (Tulane University)
  • University of Maryland

The master's degree in art history is the appropriate preparation for a wide range of professional careers. Many positions in museums and other art institutions require an MA (not a PhD) in art history. The MA is also suitable for such specialized areas as visual resources, art libraries (in conjunction with a library science degree), conservation, and historic preservation. The master's degree also provides a solid foundation for those who decide to continue graduate study toward the doctorate.

Bachelor's Degree

Graduates with a BA in art history are equipped for a wide range of professional careers — in museums, galleries, auction houses, or publishing (although advanced study is usually necessary for professional progress in these fields). An art history major is not only a sound preparation for any professional field since the critical thinking and writing skills students build are transferrable to many fields, it may also provide a distinct advantage for entry into those fields, given the increasing preference of law, medical, and professional schools for students with a broad intellectual background.

Our graduates have held positions at:

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Smithsonian èßäÉçÇøapp Art Museum
  • National Gallery of Art
  • Phillips Collection

Graduates have been accepted into the following Art History MA and PhD programs:

  • Courtauld Institute, University of London
  • CUNY Graduate Center
  • Columbia University
  • Hunter College
  • Sotheby's Institute
  • University of Virginia
  • University of Maryland

Internship Opportunities in the DC Area

Graduate and Undergraduate students have held internships positions at: 

  • Anacostia Community Museum – Smithsonian Institution
  • Archives of èßäÉçÇøapp Art – Smithsonian Institution
  • Arlington Arts Center
  • FAPE: Foundation for Art Preservation in Embassies
  • Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden – Smithsonian Institution
  • Kreeger Museum
  • Library of Congress
  • National Gallery of Art
  • National Museum of African Art – Smithsonian Institution
  • National Museum of Asian Art – Smithsonian Institution
  • National Museum of Women in the Arts
  • National Portrait Gallery – Smithsonian Institution
  • Smithsonian èßäÉçÇøapp Art Museum
  • The Phillips Collection
  • Baltimore Museum of Art
  • The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore