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Degree
MA
UK & US Degree
Optional Sport Pathways
Duration
September – 12 months
2 Years (part-time)
Tuition Fees
UK – £12,500
EU, INT & US – £18,500
Internships
Optional 2-6 months UK / US / International internships
About the MA Art History & Visual Culture programme
This wide-ranging programme, which incorporates the study of a range of fine arts and contemporary visual forms and its relevance to global audiences, will enable you to explore your passion for the arts.
Our MA in Art History and Visual Culture programme will prepare you for an exciting creative career in the art world or more study in the visual arts. This programme puts a spotlight on intercultural issues in art history and visual culture, and professional practice in the visual arts.
Based in London, you can explore the Victoria and Albert Museum, Design Museum, Saatchi Gallery, and many more art galleries and institutions which are located right in the centre of London.
Having such ease of access to London’s world- class art galleries, museums, libraries and art institutions is vital to the foundation of this course.
Study one Master’s programme and you’ll gain two degrees, one from the UK and one from the US. The choice is yours, it can be taken in one year full-time or over two years, part-time.
Why study MA Art History & Visual Culture?
- Central London offers the dream location, at the hub of the arts world, attracting the best creative talents in the arts and design industries
- London is our second classroom – immerse yourself in visual culture at first hand through our regular trips to art and cultural organisations
- Truly international: global cohort of students enhances perspectives
- Gaining a UK and US degree improves career chances
- Benefit from smaller, more intimate classes
- Full academic support from faculty engaged in leading research and professional practice in the creative and cultural industries, faculty who are in touch with the latest trends and industry connections
- Gain a competitive advantage with an accredited optional internship, providing the vital skills to prepare you for work and research opportunities
What you will study
Our programme combines theory and practical skills, beginning in the first semester with an exploration of the history of art and a comparative exploration of art around the world. This is combined with an investigation of research methods, developing skills which are invaluable to a future employer.
The second semester focuses on contemporary art, using London as the backdrop to bring this alive in a vivid way. You will study visual cultures, as you develop the skills needed to curate a range of art and design objects for both public and private collections while you learn about the fascinatingly diverse international art market.
You’ll have the choice in the final semester of doing either an internship with a dissertation or an extended research project, both great opportunities to provide hands-on experience to increase your employability.
London will be your inspiration. World class art and creative institutions, internationally renowned auction houses, dealers and critics, all combine to make up the unique London art scene. Added together with our small classes which are taught by highly qualified Professors, it’s an unparalleled opportunity.
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Art History and Visual Culture, (MA) 2025-26 Specification Document (PDF)
The information above is intended as an example only, featuring course details for the current year of study. In addition to the courses outlined above, there may be open electives. Course content and delivery can be subject to change. For more detailed information on the programme specification, please find more details here.
Teaching & Assessment
Each course typically involves three to four contact hours per week over a 12-week semester, except the Research Project or Extended Research Project in the Summer semester which require self-directed learning with academic supervision, and the internship which requires part-time work placement for two-three months (minimum of 200 hours).
The balance of assessment by examination, practical assessment and assessment by coursework will vary for each programme and will also depend on the optional electives you choose each year and may be subject to change. The methods of assessment can involve the use of term-papers, portfolios of work, quizzes, mid-semester and final exams as well as student presentations and general class discussion. Not every component applies to every course, but most do relate to many of the classes that are offered. Many of our courses involve a site visit or require attendance at a public lecture as well.
The approximate percentage of the broad assessment types for the programme, based on 2024/25 entry is as follows.
Core:
- Coursework 62%, Practical 38% and Examination 0%
Entry requirements
The entry requirements for the majority of our postgraduate masters degrees at Richmond are the same, regardless of your chosen study option, excluding some of our MSc level programmes
Academic Entry Requirements
- UK first Degree minimum second class honours (2.2)
- US Degree with a minimum CGPA of between 2.5 and 3.0
- or international equivalent
We understand that not every student is in the same situation, if you have any questions about your qualifications, please get in touch with us [email protected].
English Language Entry Requirements
- IELTS: 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each of the four components
- For tests taken before 21 January 2026: TOEFL iBT: 92 overall with 21 in Listening, 22 in Reading, 21 in Writing, 23 in Speaking.
For tests taken on or after 21 January 2026: TOEFL iBT: 5.0 overall with 4.5 in each component. - Pearson Test of English: 65 overall with 60 in each of the four components
- Cambridge: 176 overall with 169 in each of the four components
For more information on English Language Requirements visit our How to Apply webpage.
Fees & funding
Postgraduate tuition fees for students starting their programme this academic year can be found in the table below.
UK | EU / INT / US | |
| Fall 2026 / Spring 2027 | Fall 2026 / Spring 2027 | |
| MA Programmes (per year) | £12,500 | £18,500 |
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For more information visit our Tuition Fees & Funding webpage.
Careers & Employability
We offer career support and advice through our Careers & Internships Office that will assist and guide you in your study choices to make sure you stand out from the crowd when you graduate. Through internships you will gain business acumen, beneficial work experiences and transferable skills which will give you a competitive advantage in a fast-paced working environment. Work while you study across 5 continents through our partners Connect123 and CRCC Asia with destinations in Spain, Argentina, South Africa, China, Japan, Vietnam and Australia.
MA Art History & Visual Culture Career Paths
Award winning advertising agencies and PR agencies, WPP Group, Ogilvy & Mather, Saatchi & Saatchi, DDB, OMG Group, MediaCom, Edelman, Dentsu Aegis, Publicis, Mindshare, Racepoint Global, Mischief PR, TBWA, Havas Media
Further Education
IAA – International Advertising Association, Advertising Association (AA), London Business School, London School of Economics, CIM, IDM
Membership
PRCA – Public Relations and Communications Association. For detailed information please visit the website.
Optional Accredited Internships
London or International
The Internship Programme at Richmond integrates industry knowledge with real working experience. Students will be challenged to relate course projects to the workplace, make contacts which may prove valuable to their future employment prospects, and gain confidence in their capabilities, creativity and communication skills. Internships are designed to be both demanding and rewarding. The internship will provide an opportunity to better understand the marketplace, using the skills learned on courses in a real-world setting, as students produce an assessed record of their experiences.
A broad education of this kind equips graduates for a wide range of careers internationally, while enabling them to develop specialist expertise in areas of particular interest.
USA (additional cost)
Students interested in gaining work experience in the USA during their last semester and wishing for help to secure a placement can be linked up to Richmond’s partner GCC (Global Career Center).
This organization will offer students comprehensive career training, find them a placement with a hosting company related to their field of studies in the USA and provide all the necessary support to students with their J1 visa application.
This optional internship will incur an additional cost of $3500 (£2600) which will cover: the J1 visa application, site visit and insurance costs ($1820), GCC’s continuous training as well as finding a placement.
The initial cost to start the coaching and training part of the programme is $1,000 and the rest of the fee is only paid once the internship has been confirmed by the host organisation/company and validated by RAIUL’s International Internship Coordinator.
An official certificate of completion will be awarded to every student having successfully completed the programme.
Visit our Careers & Internships webpage for more details on the Host Organisations and examples of Work projects.
How to apply for MA Art History & Visual Culture
You can apply for Postgraduate study using our online application form.
Whilst most of our courses do not set an exact deadline for applications, you are advised to apply early to secure your place and organise any sponsorship or funding.
Visit our How to Apply webpage for more information regarding Entry Requirements, admissions processes and to start your application.
“Seeing comes before words”
John Berger
Ways of Seeing
What our students say
“My experience with the AVC MA was incredible. I really valued the one-on-one time with professors and their genuine dedication to our education. One of my favorite moments in the program was having the opportunity to attend Frieze London in Regent’s Park - it truly broadened my perspective on the scope of the Western art world.
Through the school, I also completed an internship with the Museum of Richmond, located along the Thames. There, I worked closely with the Curator and Executive Officer, as well as the Learning and Audience Development Officer. This experience gave me hands-on exposure to object handling, administrative work, planning, fundraising, and more.
During my time in London, I studied alongside friends, explored the city’s many iconic sights, and fully embraced London life.”
“Studying at Richmond meant learning far beyond the classroom. My coursework was constantly shaped by visits to galleries, afternoons in major museums, & wandering neighbourhoods where street art, architecture, & public space became part of my research.”
“Earning my masters in Art History through Richmond American University London has significantly helped my confidence in and knowledge of art. Completing this program in London was an invaluable experience as London has many museums that helped me not only to learn about the history of art but also to experience and explore these subjects first hand. The Richmond professors are very knowledgeable in the subjects that they teach and they supported me throughout the completion of my degree. I am very grateful for the program, the teachers and the experience.”
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