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Art History (MA) - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM)
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Art History (MA) - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM)

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WisconsinUSA
On campus
Full-time
Duration
1 Year
Language
English

Program Description

The Department of Art History offers a graduate program leading to a Master of Arts degree. The graduate program prepares students for either a career in the arts or for PhD-level work at other universities. Course offerings cover the full range of Western art, including film studies and electronic arts. Non-Western courses in Pre-Columbian, Asian, Islamic, and African art are also offered.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Use professional methods and vocabulary when describing and analyzing artworks in terms of material, form, function, iconography, theoretical perspectives, and cultural contexts.
  • Use area-specific knowledge to examine the historical significance and cultural contexts of artworks.
  • Critically analyze visual material, material cultures, and historical texts with the aid of primary and secondary sources in both written and oral forms.
  • Discover, discuss, and resolve important research issues through the sorting of relevant data and evidence.
  • Demonstrate reading proficiency in an art historical language other than English (e.g., French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, or Spanish).
  • Gain experience through a hands-on, authentic learning internship that involves working with collections and/or assisting with exhibitions in an art gallery, museum, or library setting.
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