What can I do with an art history degree?
The art history program prepares students for exciting careers in museums, galleries, arts administration, classrooms, and more. You’ll develop a wide range of skills including critical and creative thinking, advanced research and writing, and effective communication—all of which are highly desirable in the job market and are transferable to a broad range of professional opportunities, including
- Museum or gallery professional (e.g., director, curator, registrar, exhibit designer, educator)
- Art conservator
- Historic preservationist
- Art administrator
- Media librarian
- Art critic
Please see complete information on all of the requirements to earn a minor at Plymouth State University.
Explore Program Details
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ProfessorArt Drawing, Painting, Printmaking CoordinatorEmail: karitchie1@plymouth.eduPhone: (603) 535-2658
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Associate Professor of PracticeProgram Coordinator, Art Education (M.A.T.)Email: Erin.Sweeney@plymouth.edu