Duration
4 Years
Post study work visa
3 Years
Intake months
September
Delivery locations
Toronto
The History of Art program offers degrees at the Masters and PhD level. Both programs emphasize the research, writing and teaching necessary to pursue a career in academia, curatorial work, art consultation, heritage programs, cultural journalism or secondary school teaching. The faculty supervise students in the fields of Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque, Asian, African, Architecture, and Modern and Contemporary art. Students in the graduate program may also benefit from the departments affiliations with the Centre for Medieval Studies, the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies, the program in Book History and Print Culture, and the Mediterranean Archaeology Collaborative Specialization. Resources and affiliated faculty at the Royal Ontario Museum, the University Art Centre, the Gardiner Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario also provide access to Torontos vibrant arts scene. The University hosts a number of specialist libraries for art historical research, including the Department of Arts library with over 40, 000 exhibition catalogues, the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library, and Robarts Research Library, a resource unrivalled in Canada and amongst the leading university libraries in North America.
IELTS 7
TOEFL 93
Type of institution
Foundation Provider
Year established
1827
Total students
62,864
On campus accommodation
Available
THE rank
18QS rank
34ARWU rank
24