International Art History Admission Requirements

The department does not accept applications for the summer or spring semesters. All application materials must be received by the application deadline of January 15, for the following fall with no exceptions - this includes transcripts and letters of recommendation.

Applicants for admission the MA program should preferably have an undergraduate major in the history of art with a minimum of 24 semester hours (or the equivalent as approved by the admitting faculty) as well as advanced courses in history, literature, and philosophy. Any deficiencies in this required preparation must be removed during the first year of coursework for the degree. Graduate credit will not be given for courses taken to remove a deficiency, but graduate study courses may be taken concurrently. Candidates for the MA degree will be required to demonstrate a general knowledge of the history of art.

In making application for admission to the doctoral program, the potential candidate is urged to state aims clearly and to specify the field of art history to be investigated. A candidate will not be accepted unless these aims can be realized. Fieldwork and travel will inevitably be necessary in support of research at the doctoral level.

Applicants for admission to the Ph.D. program should have an MA in art history or, exceptional circumstances as approved by the admitting faculty, in such cognate disciplines as history, anthropology, archeology, or American Studies. Those admitted to the Ph.D. program without the MA in art history may be required to take additional graduate courses beyond the minimum Ph.D. requirement of 48 hours of course work; in all cases they must take and pass the MA comprehensive examination. Any deficiencies in the required preparation must be removed during the first year of coursework for the degree.

International Applicants should direct all inquiries to:

Office of International Admissions
Student Services Center, Room 140
MSC06 3720
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

Telephone: (505)277-5829. E-mail: goglobal@unm.edu. Additional information is available on the following web page: http://www.unm.edu/preview/na_intlgrad.htm

The following application materials should be sent directly to the department:

          Department of Art & Art History
          Graduate Office
          MSC04 2560
          1 University of New Mexico
          Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
  • Three Letters of Recommendation (forms available for downloading at the OGS web page)
  • Statement of Intent. A clearly written statement of intent describing in detail reasons for wishing admission. This statement (no more than three pages in length) should include information about the proposed field of concentration, a self-evaluation of current work, an account of any special experiences which might indicate a background in art more extensive than most students with a B.A. or B.F.A., a statement of goals while attending and after graduate study, reasons for choosing the University of New Mexico. Both content and form will be carefully considered. A guideline for writing a letter/statement of intent can be found on the following website:
    http://www.unm.edu/~grad/eforms/intentletter.html
  • A recent example of writing and research ability in the form of an academic paper or article must be submitted for evaluation. This material will not be returned unless accompanied by a stamped self-addressed return envelope.

In order to easily confirm that your application materials have arrived prior to our application deadline, we strongly urge you to submit these materials with delivery confirmation from the carrier.

Our application process is very competitive and your attention to detail is essential. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Our telephone number is (505) 277-6672 and our e-mail address is art255@unm.edu.

 

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