PLEASE HELP! Which Universities offer the TOP ART HISTORY PROGRAMS?

Posted by admin on March 11th, 2010 and filed under community arts programs | 1 Comment »

I am a young student with a budding interest in art history. I’m currently attending community college and would like to transfer to a University with an esteemed and highly successful baccalaureate program in the subject. I need to know which schools are the BEST.

I don’t have a concentration of study at the moment so I am open to anything.

If you’re talking about an undergraduate degree, the best schools in general will most likely have the best art history programs (your usual top schools, the Ivy’s, etc; see this: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/college/national-search). Any of the top schools will have a "highly successful" art history department. However, to narrow that down further, I’m willing to bet the schools with the best graduate programs would have equally excellent undergraduate programs. Those would be Harvard, Yale, Columbia, NYU, CUNY, Berkeley– just to get you started.

If I were you I would just try to transfer to the best university you can.

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  1. Rachel Says:

    If you’re talking about an undergraduate degree, the best schools in general will most likely have the best art history programs (your usual top schools, the Ivy’s, etc; see this: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/college/national-search). Any of the top schools will have a "highly successful" art history department. However, to narrow that down further, I’m willing to bet the schools with the best graduate programs would have equally excellent undergraduate programs. Those would be Harvard, Yale, Columbia, NYU, CUNY, Berkeley– just to get you started.

    If I were you I would just try to transfer to the best university you can.
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