- Home
- Programmes
- Part-time
- Art History
- United Kingdom
75 Master's degrees in Art History in United Kingdom
Classical Art and Archaeology
The Classical Art and Archaeology course at King's College London offers you the opportunity to study Greek and Roman art and archaeology at one of the largest Classics departments in the UK.

History of Art (by research)
The History of Art (by research) programme from University of York consists of a 30,000-word thesis, researched and written over a period of one year full-time or two years part-time.

Contemporary Art Theory
The Contemporary Art Theory programme from The University of Edinburgh encourages practices that are speculative and reflective, developing artistic research on, and in, a range of media, sites and organisations.
Art History and Renaissance Culture
The Art History and Renaissance Culture programme from School of Advanced Study, University of London will help you gain an understanding of current methodological and theoretical approaches to art history rooted in the Renaissance and early modern period, and prepare for further postgraduate study with 60 credits towards a master's degree.

Global Premodern Art - History, Heritage and Curation
The Global Premodern Art - History, Heritage and Curation programme of The University of Edinburgh invites you to join one of the largest and most diverse concentrations of medieval, renaissance and early modern art historical expertise in the UK. Together, we will uncover neglected narratives and scrutinise assumptions that have often served as the foundations of art historical scholarship.

Creative and Cultural Industries
The Creative and Cultural Industries programme at SOAS University of London is aimed at students who are interested in learning about the history, theory and practices of the cultural economy through a global lens.

Curating Cultures
The MA Curating Cultures programme at SOAS University of London provides an unrivalled opportunity to explore methods and approaches in the curating of the arts of Asia and Africa as well as develop practical curatorial skills in this area.
Applied Theatre
The MA Applied Theatre at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama encourages investigation into the possibilities and contradictions of drama and theatre practice as transformative and rehabilitative, and engages practically and critically with a range of theories and current practices.
Museum Cultures with Curating
Museums establish powerful narratives of progress and primitivism, knowledge and ignorance, inclusion and exclusion. The MA Museum Cultures with Curating at Birkbeck, University of London combines study of the history and cultural significance of museums with opportunities for professional museum experience.

Architectural History
This Architectural History programme offered at the UCL asks how history can transform the ways we think about architecture.

Art History and Museum Curating
Gain the skills to take part in the exciting world of museums, galleries and the cultural heritage sector with the Art History and Museum Curating degree offered at University of Sussex.

Art History and Theory
The Art History and Theory programme from University of Essex offers supervision across a range of fields and have a long tradition of postgraduate training in all the major areas of European art and architecture from 1300 to the present, and in the art and architecture of Latin America and the United States.

History of Art, Theory and Display
The History of Art, Theory and Display programme at The University of Edinburgh offers you the opportunity to explore the history and theory of art and its display in exhibitions and museums across a wide range of historical and geographical boundaries.
Research in Renaissance Studies
Study the MA by Research in Renaissance Studies at the University of Warwick under the supervision of a specialist member of the Centre.

Art History - Dress and Textile Histories
The Art History - Dress and Textile Histories programme at the University of Glasgow provides you with the skills to research and interpret everyday clothing, fashion and textiles in historical contexts.
Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors
Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors from University of Buckingham focuses on the development of interiors and decorative arts in England and France in the “long” eighteenth century (c.1660-c.1830) and their subsequent rediscovery and reinterpretation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
History of Art
History of Art from Birkbeck, University of London has an international reputation for its research in medieval, Renaissance and modern art.

History of Art (Modern and Contemporary Art)
Interpret art and forms of cultural production in the modern and contemporary era. The flexible History of Art (Modern and Contemporary Art) course is offered at University of York.

History of Art (Art Curating)
History of Art (Art Curating) from University of York, engage with pressing issues in the field, such as the ethics and politics of curating, decolonisation, the restitution and repatriation of antiquities and provenance research.

Art History
At University of Sussex, we believe that art history matters and continues to be significant in today’s society with the Art History degree.