History of Art and Architectural History MA (Hons) Level: Undergraduate Subject: History of Art Year of entry: 2027 (show 2026 entry) Key facts UCAS Code V360 Award MA (Hons) Duration of study 4 years Delivery Full-time Study location Central Area Start date September 2027 School Edinburgh College of Art College College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Study abroad Available Placement Available Open days and events Overview About the degree programme This is the programme for you if you're interested in art and visual culture, the histories and ideas they embody, and what the built environment can tell us about wider social cultural and political themes in history.MA (Hons) History of Art and Architectural History will introduce you to art and architecture from different periods and world cultures.You will take courses learning about art from the fall of the Roman Empire to the present day, as well as courses on architectural history. In history of art you will: learn how, and for whom, works of art were madeexplore the meanings of works of art and visual culture and the ways they continue to be interpretedIn architectural history you will:explore the history of the built environment using a wide range of sourcesconsider issues in contemporary architectural heritagelearn about heritage conservation practicesAs a student in Edinburgh College of Art, you will also study alongside art historians, practising artists, designers, architects and musicians. How long it takes to complete this degree programme This programme is usually studied over 4 years, however, some students may be eligible to enter in the second year and complete the programme in 3 years. How a joint degree programme works A joint programme allows you to gain a well-rounded learning experience. You will have more exposure to different disciplines, allowing you to expand your knowledge and expertise.Teaching on joint programmes is split across the two subject areas, and teaching will take place in locations associated with both subjects.You will gain a different perspective through studying more than one subject and have a wider skill set that is highly attractive to future employers. Programme benefits Our graduates have extensive knowledge and understanding of architectural history and art history plus its methods of study, and the necessary skills to demonstrate this.This degree is highly distinctive as an undergraduate programme focused on architectural history and heritage, which also makes links to other subjects such as history of art.You will be taught by one of the largest concentrations of history of art, and architectural history specialists at any UK university, drawing on the latest research.Teaching makes use of the exceptional libraries and archives at the University of Edinburgh as well as the resources of the wider city, a World Heritage Site.The degree is ideally suited for those with interests in history and architecture and may be a gateway to careers and further study in heritage and conservation, or a wide range of other professions. There’s an unprecedented number of professors who are experts, which really makes it special. 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Additional costs There may be other costs associated with travel to visit exhibitions. These are usually limited to £10 to £20 per visit. Costs for an optional year abroadIf you study abroad in Year 3 through the University's study exchange programme, you will need to pay related costs. These include:tuition feesaccommodation and living costscountry-specific expenses like travel, visas and insuranceYou can use our budget calculator to help estimate your costs.Find out more about costs for studying abroadYou can also use a tool like Numbeo to compare the cost of living abroad to Edinburgh or your home town or city.Numbeo If you are away on exchange or placement, you may receive a reduction in your tuition fees for the year. This depends on:the type of placement you are onhow long you are awayAs an indication, you can see the reductions for students studying away in 2026-27. These are reviewed annually and are subject to change.Study away fees for 2026-27 Accommodation and living costs You need to cover your accommodation and living costs for the duration of your programme.We estimate that a single student can potentially spend £1,023 to £2,043 each month on living costs, depending on your accommodation.This estimate covers the costs of:accommodationfoodutility billstravel within Edinburghhealth and wellbeing costsSee a breakdown of living costs Scholarships and funding Funding information You can find detailed information on financial support available, based on where you are living, in our funding section. Funding Programme details What you will study In Years 1 and 2 you will study a mixture of core and option courses. This offers you the flexibility to study courses that reflect your interests and enhance your studies.In Years 3 and 4 you will have the opportunity to specialise in particular aspects of the field. You will also develop independent research projects and a dissertation.Additionally, in Year 3 you will have the opportunity to study abroad or to take a work placement with one of our industry partners in the creative and cultural sector. Year 1 History of Art You will study History of Art 1, an introduction to a global art history covering the pre-modern period until the end of the 17th century, including a unique focus on non-Western material.Architectural History You will study Architectural History 1a and Architectural History 1b, covering the periods from antiquity to the 18th century and from 1800 to the present day.Option courses You will also choose from a wide range of option courses outside your primary subjects. Find courses The courses you can study will vary from year to year and may be different for your year of entry. You can get an idea of what you might study by viewing the latest course information for this programme. Find Year 1 courses (2025-2026 academic year) Year 2 History of Art You will study History of Art 2, continuing a focus on a global art history the from the 18th century to the present day, across both semesters.Architectural HistoryYou will study:Urbanism and the City: Past to Present, which examines the city as a social and cultural phenomenon.Architectural History and Heritage in Practice, which introduces heritage management and conservation techniques and practices.Option coursesAs with Year 1, you can choose option courses from another subject area. Find courses The courses you can study will vary from year to year and may be different for your year of entry. You can get an idea of what you might study by viewing the latest course information for this programme. Find Year 2 courses (2025-2026 academic year) Year 3 In Year 3, you will:study courses from a wide range of specialised elective courses in both history of art and architectural historyhave the option to choose a course from another subject outside of these areas, depending on the courses you choose in Years 1 and 2have the opportunity to complete a work placement in a local cultural organisation, or study abroad Find courses The courses you can study will vary from year to year and may be different for your year of entry. You can get an idea of what you might study by viewing the latest course information for this programme. Find Year 3 courses (2025-2026 academic year) Year 4 In Year 4 you will:select courses that build on your subject choices in Year 3write a dissertation in either history of art or architectural historyDissertationThis is a 10,000-word piece of original research on a topic of your choice. With guidance from a teaching staff member, you can use your dissertation:to refine interests you develop from Years 1 to 3, oras a springboard for something completely new Find courses The courses you can study will vary from year to year and may be different for your year of entry. You can get an idea of what you might study by viewing the latest course information for this programme. Find Year 4 courses (2025-2026 academic year) Study abroad You will have the opportunity to study abroad in Year 3 of this degree at one of our partner universities.If international travel restrictions allow, you may be able to choose where you study from our selection of international partners.A study abroad experience will allow you to immerse yourself in a different culture, enrich your learning and enhance your future job opportunities.Your study abroad options Placements In Year 3, if you do not study abroad, you will have the opportunity to complete a supervised work placement in a local cultural organisation.This involves a supervised position in one of Edinburgh's:museumsgalleriesspecial collectionsheritage management institutionsEntry to the work placement is competitive and is based on your CV and an interview with the host institution.All students have the opportunity to apply and benefit from training workshops on how to write applications and CVs, and how to approach interviews. Field trips Many of the specialist courses in Years 3 and 4 include field trips to local galleries, museums and archives with an emphasis on learning with artworks and objects. Teaching and assessment Teaching In Years 1 and 2 learning and teaching involves:lecturestutorialsindependent study, with a focus on reading in preparation for lectures and tutorialsYears 3 and 4 involve more seminars and independent study, with individual supervision of the final year dissertation.LecturesLectures are delivered by experts in the field and provide an overview of key themes, concepts and questions relating to the week's topic.TutorialsIn tutorials, the emphasis is on student discussion in small groups. Some courses also incorporate small student study groups, which help you learn from each other in preparation for tutorials. Assessment Our courses use a variety of assessment methods, including: examsessaysprimary source analysesoral presentationspodcastsonline discussion forumsparticipation in tutorials and seminars In Years 3 and 4 you will complete at least one independent project and a longer dissertation. Support for your studies ECA’s Student and Academic Support Service (SASS) supports students throughout their studies in all degree programmes at ECA.You will have a dedicated Student Adviser, based within SASS, who is specially trained to support you during your studies. Your Student Adviser will be your first point of contact for any support, including questions about your studies or your well-being. Your Student Adviser can support you with:personal or wellbeing issues that you are facing, including how to access specialist supportqueries related to your programme, such as course enrolments, programme transfers and academic progressionapplying for extensions and special circumstancesadvice about how to take a break from your studiesregistering with the Disability and Learning Support ServiceIf you’re unsure who to ask, you can contact your Student Adviser as a first point of contact.Support for your studies Our academic staff You will be taught by experts in specialist subjects. Many of our academic staff curate, or exhibit in, major international art exhibitions.Learn more about our teaching staff on ECA's People Directory Where you will study Study location Edinburgh College of Art is based in the heart of Edinburgh, within the University's Central Area.You will be taught in lecture theatres and seminar rooms within ECA and across the University's Central Area.Many of our courses also involve visits to the city's museums and art galleries. Academic facilities You will have access to:specialist facilities at ECA and the wider Universitya range of study spaces and specialist classroomscomputing facilities and creator labslibraries and special collectionsInvesting in our learning environmentEdinburgh College of Art is excited to be undertaking a capital redevelopment of ECA’s Lauriston Campus. Part of the work is due to be completed by March 2026, with the rest of the redevelopment continuing into 2027.The project aims to maximise the use of existing space, improve accessibility, and create a vibrant campus that fosters collaboration and innovation.The project involves refurbishing and repurposing various spaces across the Lauriston campus, including technical facilities, student and teaching spaces, and the relocation of the Reid School of Music from Alison House to the Lauriston Campus. New social spaces, seminar rooms, and studios are being created to accommodate our growing community.You can find out more in this 2024 article on our website which explains the redevelopment in more detail.Building work starts at ECA’s Lauriston Campus - Edinburgh College of Art Virtual tour You can take a closer look at the Edinburgh College of Art and explore our facilities and campus with our virtual tour.Take a virtual tour of Edinburgh College of Art Career paths and further study Career paths Our programme prepares you to work in a range of sectors, including: the art worldarchitectural or conservation firmscharitable truststhe public sectorCareers include: curatorships in galleries and museumsart journalismpublishingart dealingtourismgraphicsadvertisingheritage managementauctioneeringthe conservation of buildings and citiesland managementheritage or historical consultancyeducationSome graduates use their skills and experience for careers in management or teaching, while some choose to go on to further study. Careers Service Our Careers Service can help you to fully develop your potential and achieve your future goals.The Careers Service supports you not only while you are studying at the University, but also for up to two years after you finish your studies.With the Careers Service, you can:access digital resources to help you understand your skills and strengthstry different types of experiences and reflect on how and what you developget help finding work, including part-time jobs, vacation work, internships and graduate jobsattend careers events and practice interviewsget information and advice to help you make informed decisionsVisit the Careers Service website Further study After you complete your programme, you may want to go onto further study at Edinburgh or a different university. You could progress to:a masters degreea postgraduate diploma or certificatea PhDa second undergraduate degreeFind out about options for further study Postgraduate degrees you might be interested in could include: Architectural Conservation MScGlobal Premodern Art: History, Heritage and Curation MScHistory of Art, Theory and Display MScModern and Contemporary Art: History, Curating and Criticism MScCollections and Curating Practices MScRHistory of Art MScRHistory of Art PhD, MPhilArchitectural History PhD, MPhil Applying How to apply You must submit a full application through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) before the relevant deadline.Guidance on applying through UCAS What you need to apply As part of your application, you will need:your academic qualificationsa personal statementevidence of your English language skills (with relevant qualifications)a reference How we select If you have met, or are predicted to meet, all our entry requirements by the relevant deadline, then your application will go into our selection process.As part of this selection process, we will review all the information you submit in your UCAS application when we decide who to select for this degree programme.How we select applicants When to apply 2027 entry UCAS deadline: 13 January 2027 (6:00pm GMT)This is the deadline for all UK, EU and international applicants to non-medicine and veterinary medicine programmes.To find out if any degree programmes have spaces after 13 January 2027, search the University of Edinburgh on the UCAS website.Search degrees that are open on the UCAS websiteKey application dates and deadlines After you apply After you have applied for your degree programme, we suggest you have a look at the following information to help you prepare for university:How to submit your qualificationsAttend an offer holder eventReceiving our decisionAccepting your offerAfter you’ve accepted your offerIf you have a disability and need more support at university Applying as an international student As an international student, you apply for this degree programme through UCAS. Find out more about applying through UCAS Visas and immigration If you do not have the right to live in the UK, you will need to apply for and secure a Student visa before the start date of your degree programme. Our Student Immigration Service can help you with the Student visa application process. Applying for a visa AgentsAn education agent is someone who can help you with the application process as an international student. We work with education agents around the world and have a list of local offices you can contact. Find contact details for an education agent Life at Edinburgh What our students say What is it really like to study here? Our students share their experiences on our social media.You can find out what a day in the life is like for an Edinburgh College of Art Student, from late nights in the library to their favourite walks around the city!Instagram: Edinburgh College of Art Accommodation We guarantee an offer of University accommodation for all new, single undergraduate students from outside Edinburgh. To be eligible, you need to meet all criteria and apply for accommodation by 16 August in the year of your entry to the University.University accommodation websiteAccommodation guarantee criteriaIf you prefer to live elsewhere, we can offer you advice on finding accommodation in Edinburgh.Accommodation information from the Edinburgh University Students' Association Advice Place Societies and clubs There are several societies related to the history of art at the University of Edinburgh. These include:History of Art SocietyContemporary Art SocietyEdinburgh Gallery SocietyArts and Heritage SocietyOur societies are not only subject-specific. You could join a society based on your interests, a charity or cause or a hobby.Our societies and sports clubs will help you meet like-minded people, find a new hobby or simply socialise.SocietiesSports clubs The city of Edinburgh Our vibrant capital is a blend of culture, history, nature and modern city life. A fantastic place to live, it is also the perfect location to study history of art and architecture. Edinburgh’s dynamic cultural scene boasts the largest collection of historic buildings, museums, art galleries and theatres of any city in Scotland.The University of Edinburgh’s museums and galleries include:the Talbot Rice GalleryCentre for Research CollectionsSt Cecilia’s Hall: Concert Room and Music MuseumEdinburgh is home to several major annual festivals, each bringing talent from around the world to our streets and stages, making the celebration of diversity an intrinsic part of the city’s culture. These include the:Festival FringeFilm FestivalArt FestivalBook FestivalJazz and Blues FestivalSome of our students even participate in our annual festivals. Exercise, leisure and support facilities Outside of your studies, we offer a range of facilities you can use, including: sport and active wellbeing facilitiesUniversity cafes and cateringEdinburgh University Students' Association venues and shopsa multi-faith chaplaincy for all faiths and nonea University nursery (based at King’s Buildings campus) Health and wellbeing support You will have access to free health and wellbeing services throughout your time at university if you need them.The support services we offer include:a student counselling servicea health centre (doctor's surgery)support if you're living in University accommodationdedicated help and support if you have a disability or need adjustmentHealth and wellbeing support services Contact and events Entry requirements source data Source data of all entry requirements for this programme