Art history

Art HistoryWhy study Art history?

Art history explores art forms in their historical, cultural and stylistic contexts. You will develop your skills in visual analysis by choosing from a range of subjects spanning the art and symbolism of the Greco-Romans, artists in the medieval and Renaissance periods, and contemporary art and modernism in the USA and Australia. Explore themes of passion and power in the world of Baroque art and architecture, Europe’s art from the Renaissance to Impressionism, art of the Avant-Garde movements in Paris and New York, icons, pop art and landscapes and visual environments. Art history is taught within the History Program.

Career opportunities

Curator, conservation assistant, creative arts co-ordinator,  information officer, fine arts retailer, visual merchandiser, commercial artist, art gallery administrator, gallery/museum director. 

Courses

Local students

No courses available

How to apply?

Methods of application vary from course to course. Please see the course entry above for details of how to apply for the course you are interested in.

Fees and scholarships

Postgraduate coursework programs are either:

  • Fee-paying (where you pay the full cost of the course). FEE-HELP is available.
  • CSP (Commonwealth Supported Place), subsidised by the Commonwealth Government where you pay a contribution towards course costs. HECS-HELP is available.

Students enrolled for certain postgraduate coursework programs may be eligible for student income support.

International students

No courses available

How to apply?

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Fees and scholarships

Estimated fees for international students are indicated for each course above. Fees are indicative only and set at 120 credit points per course, unless otherwise stated, and may vary depending on the number of credit points in which students enrol. Some courses may vary in credit point load and fees will be adjusted accordingly.

There is also a range of scholarships available for international students to assist students.

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Your study experience

Other ways into postgraduate study

Contact the faculty office to find out about other ways into postgraduate study.

Overseas study opportunities

Available to students of Archaeology, Art History, History, European and Greek Studies, the Classical Association of Victoria, La Trobe University and the University of Melbourne are each offering a scholarship, in association with the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (AAIA), to enable three Honours or Postgraduate students to travel to Greece to undertake academic research.  For further information please contact Roger Scott, r.scott@unimelb.edu.au or Jenny Webb, jenny.webb@latrobe.edu.au

In addition, there are many opportunities for La Trobe students to study overseas. Students from overseas can come to La Trobe and do a short term Study Abroad program. Some short courses are also available to international students.  Short courses are also available to international students. Visit International Students for more information.

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About the academic staff

You'll get to meet a large number of academics during your course, from tutors through to lecturers. You can view all the staff from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences or focus on staff in Art history.

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