The Master of Arts program in Art History and Curatorial Studies is intended for persons wishing to pursue a doctoral program and/or a professional career in art history or curatorial studies. Those interested in pursuing museum professions at the Masters Degree level of training are also encouraged to apply.
The program was established with the primary intent of preparing students for further graduate study in art history and/or a professional career in curation, conservation, art librarianship, gallery work, or other art-related careers.
Admission to the program is obtained through Graduate Studies and the Department of Visual Arts. Applications for admission to the program are done online and are available for download and submission through Graduate Studies' web site.
Specific program statistics, deadlines and information for this degree can be found here.
Applicants must meet the following conditions and submit the following materials to Graduate Studies in order to be considered for admission:
In addition to these materials to be sent to Graduate Studies, or online, the following should be sent to the Art History and Curatorial Studies Graduate Coordinator, Department of Visual Arts, Brigham Young University, E-509 HFAC, Provo, Utah 84602-6414:
Each application will be reviewed by members of the Art History and Curatorial Studies graduate faculty. Applicants will be notified by mail of the faculty decision one month after the deadline.
E-509 HFAC 801.422.4429 Fax: 801.422.0695 gradvisualarts@byu.edu
More information about graduate programs of study, degree requirements and course descriptions are available in the Graduate Catalogue.