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2011-2012 University Catalog
Art History, MA
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Banner Code: LA-MA-AH
Web: historyarthistory.gmu.edu
The program in art history offers a unique master’s degree based on departmental strengths in traditional research, the application of new media, and the vast cultural resources of the Washington, D.C., area. Students study a broad range of art-historical periods, theory, and research methods. In addition, the program emphasizes new media skills, museum studies, and preprofessional internship training. Graduates are well-prepared for art museum and gallery professional work, where a master’s degree is now routinely required, or further study in doctoral programs.
This program of study is offered by the Department of History and Art History .
For policies governing all graduate degrees, see the Academic Policies chapter of the catalog. |
Application Requirements
Applicants to all graduate programs at George Mason University must meet the admission standards and application requirements for graduate study as specified in the Admission chapter of this catalog. For information specific to the MA in art history, see Application Requirements and Deadlines on the departmental website. Three required courses (9 credits)
Four to five elective courses (12-15 credits) in ARTH and HIST
Students may choose electives in AVT, ANTH, or CULT with prior written permission of the graduate director. Students who choose to write a thesis complete 12 elective credits; others complete 15. One course (3 credits) of applied preprofessional learning chosen from:
One course (3 credits) in technology and new media in preparation for the comprehensive exam chosen from:
Research language proficiency
Students must demonstrate reading ability in one relevant research language to be approved by the graduate director. Written comprehensive exam
Students who do not pass may retake the exam once, following the original process. The second exam must be taken within 12 months of the first exam. Thesis (3 credits) (optional)
Students who choose to write a thesis should be aware of the policies governing theses as stated in the Academic Policies chapter of this catalog. They must follow the thesis enrollment policy of the university and once enrolled in ARTH 799, maintain continuous enrollment. |
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