Potential Careers
- Art Historian
- Museum Curator
- Art Librarian
- Art Education
- Archivist
Art history focuses on the visual arts, but it connects to many other disciplines such as science, literature, and philosophy, among many others. These make up the larger cultural understanding of art across periods and cultures, and what makes studying art history so interesting –whatever you enjoy there is art about it! Students broaden their range of aesthetic judgments to understand artistic traditions, techniques, theoretical backgrounds and related historic factors that influence the production and relevance of works of art from around the world.
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a concentration in art history is a flexible 120-hour program, which includes the general studies, the art core, 36 hours of upper-level art histories and a minor from any department across the university. Art history is a non-performative field, and students interested in art history do not need studio abilities. Rather, art history is the intellectual study of art in its original context. Some art history degrees may choose to attain a graduate degree in art history, if they are interested in university-level teaching or museum careers at major institutions.
Art Historian |
$63, 940 |
Art Curator |
$50,120 |
Archivist |
$50,120 |
Art Education (K-12) | $61,820 |
Art History Educator (post secondary) | $67,510 |
Art Librarian | $61,190 |
*Median annual salaries are from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics