Art History
The art history curriculum offers a broad range of courses, which are designed to furnish students with a thorough overview of the history of art and architecture and provide comprehensive coverage of the Western tradition from ancient to contemporary, as well as courses in African, Asian, and Islamic art. The research of the faculty mirror the breadth of the department's offerings and include: medieval manuscripts, 15th-century Italian painting, 19th-century American art, and Yoruba art.
What Can I Do With This Major? 
Learn more about career options in your field by clicking below to learn about different focus areas, typical employers, and strategies to get started. Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the page for links to professional associations, industry job search tools, and resources for additional insight.
Learn From Alumni
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Example Job Titles & Employers: 0-5 years post graduation
- Collections Manager, Graphic Arts - Smithsonian American Art Museum
- English Teaching Assistantship - Fullbright Scholarship
- Senior Analyst - Mercer
- Visitor Services Assistant - The Heckscher Museum of Art
- Client Success Manager - Ready Education
Example Advanced Degrees Pursued: 0-5 years post graduation
- MA in Emerging Media - Loyola University Maryland
- MA in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation - Tufts University
- MA in South Asian Studies - The University of Texas at Austin
- MA in Museum Studies - The George Washington University
Get Involved at Loyola
On-campus organizations and student groups are a great way to get exposed to career options. You can learn more about an industry and connect with other students with similar goals. Click here for a full list of all current student organizations.
- Art Association
Volunteering is another way to gain career experience that might help you make a decision about your path or gain marketable skills for the future. Connect with the Center for Community, Service, and Justice (CCSJ) to learn more.
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