An art history degree can allow you to teach secondary art in a community college. It is mainly used for teaching it to yooung adults. Some hight schools or junior highs would accept it too.
You can become an Art historian, Philanthropist, a Curator, work in art conservation or finish an education degree to teach art history at University
I will take 1-2 years to get a degree in art history depending on the college/ universities and what other degrees you currently have. one year at minimum if you are good at it.
Yes. You can get a Bachelors degree in art history online (as part of a degree completion program) at Mansfield University in Pennsylvania. Masters degree online programs in Art History for U.S. students are, at the present ( July 2011), virtually impossible to find.
There are severasl online programs through which you can pursue a degree in art history. I suggest trying to use an online directory of programs where you can enter your zip code, desired degree, etc and it will generate the available online programs. One such site is https://www.ecollegefinder.org/online-art-history-degree.aspx.
In reference to a college degree, it depends on the type of work one is pursuing. There are art degrees in: Graphic Design, Media Arts, Art History and Art Education. All of these degrees require an advanced degree.
Yes, an art history degree is still a background in art, and with the right experience and resume an art history major would qualify for an art director position.
There are a number of different sorts of ways that one could find a job with an art history degree. A person with an art history degree could find a job as a curator at an art gallery or museum. An example of another opportunity would be a job as an art consultant for police art forgery investigations. Another option for a job for someone with a degree in art history would be in the field of conserving art and restoring different arts. These are some of the different possibilities open to someone with a degree in art history.
After you get your art history degree and you really want to get to the top, I suggest you try getting an internship in your field. You need to start at the bottom to get where you want to go.
I am not an expert on this subject, but I do know a lot about college classes. You can definitely get a degree in Art History. Within the requirements of attaining your Art History degree, you will most likely touch base with the history of art theft. It's a broad subject, and art has been fought over for many years traced back to even the ancient Romans and Greeks. To attain an Art History degree, I would recommend attending a liberal arts college and maybe even trying to specialize in the history of Art Theft. Good Luck !!!!!
Prince William studied art history and geography at University of St. Andrews. He earned a Scottish Master of Arts degree.
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In most cases, a degree in art history, does not require you to take as many art classes as an actual art major. Instead, the types of classes you would more commonly take, would be more along the lines of lecture halls and seminars. Each degree program is different and you should consult the college you are interested in to see the specifics of their program. You'd have to take a variety of art history courses, covering different eras and styles. Classes in techniques and hands-on art are usually required, as well as history classes for context.