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Curatorial and museum readiness

Programs intentionally prepare graduates for curatorial, collections, and museum education roles through coursework, internships, and exhibition-focused projects that mirror professional practice. Training spans exhibition history, program design, and hands-on collaborations with institutions to build a curatorial portfolio.

Close looking and connoisseurship

Advanced visual analysis and connoisseurship develop the ability to identify materials, techniques, attribution issues, and condition, grounding arguments in object-based evidence. This “learning to look” approach integrates technical art history and comparative study across media for rigorous object interpretation.

Integrated art–architecture lens

The degree bridges art history and architectural history, linking images, buildings, landscapes, and urban form to patrons, technologies, and social contexts across periods. Students learn to analyze how architecture and visual culture co-produce meaning, identity, and public space in different eras.

Methods, theory, and archives

Core seminars cover historiography, research design, archival methods, and critical theory, ensuring robust foundations for the thesis and professional writing. Method training joins primary-source work with analytical frameworks to produce publishable scholarship and exhibition texts.

Internship pipelines and networks

Graduate internships with leading museums and galleries build experience, references, and real exhibition credits that recruiters recognize. Cohort networks expand via guest curators, conservators, and collectors who mentor projects and review portfolios.

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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston Harvard Art Museums Addison Gallery of American Art Historic New England Photographic Resource Center Boston Athenaeum Bridge Alliance Buchanan and Associates Catalyte Digital Humanities Quarterly Edelman DXI Everything But The House Facing History and Ourselves

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Credential Evaluation Requirement

Mandatory English Proficiency Test

Mandatory GRE / GMAT Requirement

4 Year Bachelor’s Degree Requirement

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What makes 's
Different!

Curatorial and museum readiness

Programs intentionally prepare graduates for curatorial, collections, and museum education roles through coursework, internships, and exhibition-focused projects that mirror professional practice. Training spans exhibition history, program design, and hands-on collaborations with institutions to build a curatorial portfolio.

Close looking and connoisseurship

Advanced visual analysis and connoisseurship develop the ability to identify materials, techniques, attribution issues, and condition, grounding arguments in object-based evidence. This “learning to look” approach integrates technical art history and comparative study across media for rigorous object interpretation.

Integrated art–architecture lens

The degree bridges art history and architectural history, linking images, buildings, landscapes, and urban form to patrons, technologies, and social contexts across periods. Students learn to analyze how architecture and visual culture co-produce meaning, identity, and public space in different eras.

Methods, theory, and archives

Core seminars cover historiography, research design, archival methods, and critical theory, ensuring robust foundations for the thesis and professional writing. Method training joins primary-source work with analytical frameworks to produce publishable scholarship and exhibition texts.

Internship pipelines and networks

Graduate internships with leading museums and galleries build experience, references, and real exhibition credits that recruiters recognize. Cohort networks expand via guest curators, conservators, and collectors who mentor projects and review portfolios.

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..... Read More

Duration

Months

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Median Earnings after Graduation

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Graduation Rate

%

Recruiters

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston Harvard Art Museums Addison Gallery of American Art Historic New England Photographic Resource Center Boston Athenaeum Bridge Alliance Buchanan and Associates Catalyte Digital Humanities Quarterly Edelman DXI Everything But The House Facing History and Ourselves

Prospective Job Roles

Eligibility Criteria for 's in Management program ?

Credential Evaluation Requirement

Mandatory English Proficiency Test

Mandatory GRE / GMAT Requirement

4 Year Bachelor’s Degree Requirement

Tuition Fees & Scholarship Opportunities!

Tuition Fees

/- PER YEAR

Application Fee

/-

Scholarship Opportunities upto

USD 6 Million

Upcoming Events

We will be back Soon with Upcoming Events

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