ABOUT
THE GRADUATE PROGRAM
The
graduate program prepares students for careers as college-level
teachers, writers, and museum curators. It is designed to encourage the
critical discussion of a variety of approaches to art history, and
encourages close interaction with faculty. Although the Department
offers both the Masters of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Art
History, the M.A. is awarded in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the Ph.D. The department does not admit students who wish to
work solely towards the master's degree.
The
Department of Art History considers applications for entrance to the
Fall Quarter only. The deadline for filing the graduate
application is November 30th each year. The on-line
application is available through the University's Graduate Division Web
site.
Financial Support
Standards and Procedures for Admission, Progress,
and Examinations in Graduate Programs
Admission Requirements
Transfer or Credit
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Art History
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Application Checklist
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
A number
of Edward A. Dickson History of Art Fellowships (approximately $18,000
per year, plus registration fees/tuition) may be awarded annually for
resident study. Additional Dickson fellowships may be available for
students advanced to candidacy for the Ph.D. who are engaged in
research outside the Los Angeles area. Each year 12 outstanding
graduate students are awarded Teaching Assistantships. While Teaching
Assistantships are normally awarded to advanced graduate students,
exceptionally qualified first year students may also be considered.
Download
the Dickson Fellowship application in .doc or .pdf format.
STANDARDS & PROCEDURES FOR ADMISSION,
PROGRESS, AND EXAMINATIONS IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The
Department of Art History considers applications for Fall Quarter
admission only.
Students
interested in applying for fellowships, teaching assistantships, and
other merit based support, are advised to start the application process
well in advance of the deadline, with particular attention to the
requesting of transcripts, letters of recommendation, and the Graduate
Record Exam (GRE). The on-line application with fee must be
submitted to the UCLA Graduate
Divsion Website by November 30th. ALL supporting materials must be
received in the dept. office by November 30th. Late/incomplete
applications will not be considered. Supporting materials that cannot
be matched to an application filed by Nov. 30 will not be processed.
Send
materials to:
Dept. of
Art History
P.O. Box 951417
Los Angeles, CA 90095.
Admission Requirements
1) The
student's application must include a statement of purpose approximately
400 words in length.
2) In
addition to the University minimum requirements, the student must have
completed six courses in the history of art (with grade of B or better
- and not including studio art courses), with at least two courses from
Field A and one course from Field B noted below. Specific areas
(numbered) may not be offered in satisfaction of more than one
requirement.
| Admissions: Fields and Areas of
Study |
| Column
A |
Column
B |
| |
7. Africa |
| 1. American |
8. Chinese |
| 2. Greek & Roman |
9. Indian & Southeast Asian |
| 3. Latin
American |
10. Islamic |
| 4. Medieval
& Byzantine |
11. Japanese |
| 5. Modern & Contemporary |
12. Korean |
| 6. Renaissance & Baroque |
13.
Pre-Columbian |
|
Applicants
demonstrating exceptional promise who lack some or all of the six
required courses may, at the discretion of the Graduate Review
Committee (GRC), be admitted on condition that they make up those
courses. Deficiencies must be made up during the first two quarters of
residence and will not count toward the minimum course requirements for
either the M.A. or Ph.D. degree.
Instead
of taking a course, the student may elect to substitute a competency
examination in the deficient area. Such examinations, equivalent in
content to an upper division UCLA art history course, are offered by
arrangement with the professors involved and the Department Counselor.
If the examination is not passed an appropriate UCLA art history course
must be taken.
3)
Applicants are expected to already possess reading fluency in at least
one of the two languages for which they will be responsible (see
Foreign Language Requirement). Entering students shall sit for
at least one language exam on their arrival at UCLA. Details
may be worked out with the Department Counselor after notification of
admission.
4) Three
letters of recommendation are required, preferably from art historians.
5) Two
research papers are required (approximately 10 pages each). If
necessary, one 20-page paper may be submitted instead. Applicants for
the Ph.D submit a copy of their M.A. thesis.
6) The
GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is required. Although no minimum
score has been established for admission, successful applicants in
recent years have scored on average between 600 and 700 minimum (verbal
& analytical, reported separately). To meet the application
deadline, the GRE should be taken before filing your application for
admission. Waiting until December can delay the review process.
For
questions about the admissions process, please contact Verlena Johnson at
310-825-3992.
Transfer or Credit
The
policy for transferring credit for courses completed in graduate status
is outlined in the "Standards and Procedures" of the Graduate Division
of UCLA: "Through petition, courses completed in graduate status on
other UC campuses may apply to master's programs at UCLA, provided they
were not used toward a previous degree. Such courses may fulfill up to
one-half of the total course requirement, one-half of the graduate
course requirement, and one-third of the academic residence
requirement."
"A
maximum of two courses completed with a minimum grade of B in graduate
status at institutions other than UC may apply to UCLA master's
programs. Two courses would be the equivalent of eight quarter units or
five semester units. They may not fulfill the minimum
five-graduate-course requirement or the academic residence requirement.
The approval of the Graduate Division and the student's major
department is required on a petition for transfer of credit."
"Courses
taken for any other degree previously awarded at UCLA or another
institution, and courses taken before the award of the bachelor's
degree may not be applied toward a graduate degree at UCLA."
"Correspondence
courses are not applicable to graduate degrees."
Foreign Languages
The
completion of a Ph.D. requires reading knowledge of a minimum of two
foreign languages relevant to research area. Further details can be
found at the Graduate Art History
Foreign Language Guidelines.
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Art
History
For
a description of the M.A. program and its requirements click here.
Doctor
of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
For a description of the Ph.D.
Program and its requirements click here.
Rev. 8/02
APPLICATION
CHECKLIST
(for applicant use only, do not submit)
POSTMARK DEADLINE: November 30
HAVE
YOU SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING TO THE UCLA GRADUATE ADMISSIONS OFFICE?
- The
on-line application for graduate admission available at www.gdnet.ucla.edu
- Application
fee (credit card payment preferred, checks will cause delay)
HAVE
YOU SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY?
- Two
Sets of Official College or University Transcripts for each
degree program completed/in progress
- Supplementary
Information Sheet (Part B of application)
- Statement
of Purpose (Part C of the application)
- Three
Letters of Recommendation, preferably from art historians. One letter
must be from your Master's advisor if applying to the Ph.D. program.
- GRE
Scores
- TOEFL
Scores (foreign applicants only)
- Language
Survey (download from UCLA Art History website)
- Two
10 p. or one 20 p. Research Papers, or M.A. thesis if applying for the
Ph.D.
- Curriculum
Vitae
- Confidential
Financial Statement (foreign applicants only)
ALL
APPLICATION MATERIALS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO:
UCLA
ART HISTORY ADMISSIONS
ATTENTION:
STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER
100
DODD HALL
LOS
ANGELES, CA 90095-1417
**Application
material becomes a permanent part of the applicant's file and will not
be returned nor forwarded elsewhere.**
Rev. 1/07
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