Program Overview
Victoria University of Wellington's Postgraduate Art History program empowers students to delve into art history, develop research skills, and contribute to the field's evolution. Graduates are equipped for diverse careers in the arts and beyond, leveraging their interdisciplinary knowledge and writing abilities.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
Enhance your degree and gain advanced knowledge in art history while developing your research skills.
Objectives:
- Examine the history of art in detail.
- Contribute to the creative capital of Aotearoa.
- Participate in developing new histories of art relevant to the 21st century.
- Gain a deeper understanding of your area of interest.
- Make an original contribution to knowledge in the field.
- Help guide the discipline of art history into the future.
Program Description:
This program is designed for students who want to deepen their understanding of art history and develop strong research skills. You will have the opportunity to work closely with leading academics and contribute to the development of new knowledge in the field.
Outline:
Program Content:
The program covers a wide range of topics in art history, including:
- Contemporary New Zealand art
- The politics of art and climate change
- The narratives of Oceania in art
- How artists write about art
Program Structure:
The program is offered full-time or part-time. Full-time students complete the program in one year, while part-time students can complete it in two years.
Individual Modules:
The program consists of a number of individual modules, each of which focuses on a different topic in art history.
Assessment:
Students are assessed through a variety of methods, including essays, presentations, and exams.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
The program is taught through a variety of methods, including lectures, seminars, and tutorials.
Faculty:
The program is taught by a team of experienced and highly regarded academics.
Unique Approaches:
The program offers a number of unique approaches to teaching and learning, including:
- The opportunity to work closely with curators and experts from the Adam Art Gallery.
- The ability to draw on collections held in galleries and museums around New Zealand.
- The chance to take advantage of Wellington's unique research resources—The National Library and Archives New Zealand.
Careers:
Career Paths:
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Art writer
- Gallery curator
- Communications and public programs manager
- Researcher
- Arts administrator
Opportunities:
Art history postgraduate students are in demand for their interdisciplinary knowledge and writing skills. Many graduates have gone on to work in many different fields, including:
- Education
- Journalism
- Communications
- Public policy
Summer Research Scholarships:
Students may have the opportunity to complete a Summer Research Scholarship, where they will work with academics and external organizations on a research project.
Location:
The program is based in Wellington, New Zealand, the lively and sophisticated arts capital of the country. Students can bring their studies to life through the many public art collections and galleries in Wellington, such as City Gallery and Te Papa, as well as the University's own extensive art collection and Adam Art Gallery.
Summary
The Postgraduate Art History program at Victoria University of Wellington offers a comprehensive and engaging learning experience for students who want to deepen their understanding of art history and develop their research skills. The program is taught by leading academics and provides students with the opportunity to work closely with curators and experts from the Adam Art Gallery. Graduates of the program are well-prepared for a variety of careers in the arts and other fields.
Entry Requirements:
Domestic Students:
- Applicants for the
- Master of Art (MA) program must have completed a
- Bachelor's degree with at least a
- B- average in relevant subjects, such as Art History, History, or English.
- For the
- Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (PGDipArts) program, a
- Bachelor's degree in any field will suffice.
- Admission to the
- Graduate Diploma in Art (GDipArt) program requires a completed
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification.
International Students:
- International students must meet the equivalent academic entry requirements as domestic students.
- Additionally, they must demonstrate English language proficiency by achieving a minimum score of
- 6.5 on the
- IELTS academic test or equivalent.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- All applicants, regardless of nationality, must demonstrate English language proficiency.
- The minimum score required for the
- IELTS academic test is
- 6.5 .
- Entry requirements may vary depending on the specific program and individual circumstances.