Art M.A.
There are two possible options for the Art MA degree Art History or Studio Art. Students must follow the admission requirements and degree requirements for their chosen discipline.
The Master of Arts in Art History develops scholars and professionals who are knowledgeable about a wide range of art, from Ancient to Contemporary, and who specialize in a particular field of research. Through the program coursework students will: demonstrate critical thinking about works of art; analyze scholarly methodology; synthesize knowledge by integrating history, interpret artworks using, formal analysis and contemporary scholarship into original scholarship; write critically about works of art; and present original scholarship. Students have a choice between thesis and comprehensive exam options. There is a foreign language requirement, which if not fulfilled prior to admission must be completed during the degree. The ability to pursue research in a foreign language may be necessary, depending on the specialization and availability of literature in the area of concentration. Opportunities for museum internships, graduate teaching assistantships, or curating exhibitions provide preparatory training for a variety of professions in the arts. The Art M.A. in Art History prepares scholars who plan to continue their graduate education, or who plan to pursue a career in teaching, museums, art auctions, appraising, art journalism, or arts management.
The Master of Arts in Studio Art develops critical understanding of art, aesthetics, cultural context, and studio practices. Through program coursework students will demonstrate: a broad based knowledge and skills in studio media, a specialization within an area of emphasis, and a succinct and original visual aesthetic, in order toanalyze, interpret, and criticize works of art from multiple perspectives; contextualize aesthetics within the canon of art history and contemporary art theory; document works of art professionally; disseminate research through exhibitions; and demonstrate knowledge of their discipline through written and verbal analysis. Opportunities for museum internships, student teaching, participating in exhibitions, or curating exhibitions provide preparatory training for a variety of professions in the arts. The Art M.A. in Studio Art prepares students to continue their graduate education, become professional studio artists, and prepares scholars who plan to pursue a career in teaching, community art education, galleries or museums, or arts management.
Admission Requirements
Prerequisites and Admission Requirements for Art MA
- Minimum upper-division requirements equivalent to UT Tyler’s BA degree in Art History for students applying to the Art MA in Art History or minimum upper-division requirements equivalent to UT Tyler’s BFA degree in Studio Art for students applying to the Art MA in Studio Art.
- A minimum 3.0 grade-point average.
- Completion of the appropriate applications for graduate admissions to the University.
- Submit a one-page typed statement of intent explaining your purpose and rationale for graduate study. For studio art applications, please include your proposed studio discipline (e.g., ceramics, drawing, graphic design, printmaking, painting, sculpture, mixed media, etc.). Applicants applying for Low-Residency status must also include an additional section in this statement describing their interest in part-time graduate coursework, explaining (a) the reasons they are requesting low-residency status and (b) their commitment and specific plans for meeting all curricular expectations and required face-to-face critique schedules.
- An original research paper showing competence in the use of the English language and with conducting research.
- Curriculum Vita/resume
- The names and contact information of three professional references.
- Official transcripts
- Applicants in Studio Art must also submit the following:
- A portfolio of 20 individual images of recent artwork, from the past 1-3 years. Digital submissions should be accompanied by a list containing the artist’s name, title, dimensions, media, and date of completion. Three-dimensional works may include multiple views/details.
- Artist Statement
ART M.A. in Art History Degree Program Requirements
The Art MA in Art History is a 36-hour degree program. All students complete a 6-hour set of Core Courses and 24 hours in art history electives. After 18 hours of study, students must select one of the two following options with an advisor's approval.
Graduate students should take no more than 9 hours in a regular term and 6 hours during summer terms
Option I: Art M.A. in Art History with Thesis
- Core Classes required of all students (6 hours)
Select two of the following courses:
ART 5337: Theory and Research methods in Art History
ART 5336: Aesthetics and Criticism
ART 5394: Contemporary Issues
ART 5349: Graduate Studies in Twentieth-Century Art
- Art History Electives (24 hours)
- Thesis (6 hours)
Option II: Art M.A. in Art History without Thesis
- Core Classes required of all students (6 hours)
Select two of the following courses:
ART 5337: Theory and Research methods in Art History
ART 5336: Aesthetics and Criticism
ART 5394: Contemporary Issues
ART 5349: Graduate Studies in Twentieth-Century Art
- Art History Electives (24 hours)
- Art History or Studio Art Electives (6 hours)
Additional Requirements
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Language Requirement: Students must be proficient in German, French, or another language in consultation with a professor. The language requirement can be fulfilled concurrently with the degree program. Students are required to pass one of the following:
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An oral and written proficiency exam given by the Department of Language and Literature (Spanish, French, or Latin)
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A nationally standardized examination (such as the MLA Cooperative Foreign Language Test) in their chosen language
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Receive a grade of “B” or higher in 12-16 semester hours of college-level classes in a single foreign language.
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Students must receive a grade of “B” or higher in all graduate level coursework.
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Students selecting Option II: Art MA in Art History Without Thesis must successfully complete a comprehensive examination.
Art MA in Studio Art Degree Program Requirements (30 semester hours)
All studio art graduate students seeking the MA or MFA degree enter the Art MA in Studio Art program.
Studio Art Electives (18 hours)
Thesis/Exhibition (6 hours)
Art History Electives (6 hours) Select two of the following (6 hours)
ART 5336: Aesthetics and Criticism
ART 5337: Theory and Research Methods in Art History
ART 5394: Contemporary Issues
ART 5349: Graduate Studies in Twentieth Century Art
Additional Degree Completion Requirements
Students must receive a grade of “B” or higher in all graduate level coursework.
Thesis/Exhibition (6 hrs.)
Studio Art Electives (18 hrs.)
Art History (6 hours)
Select two of the following (6 hours):
| ART 5336 | Aesthetics and Criticism | |
| ART 5337 | Theory and Research Methods in Art History | |
| ART 5394 | Contemporary Issues | |
| ART 5349 | Graduate Studies in Twentieth-Century Art | |
Additional Degree Completion Requirements