City University of New YorkGraduate School and University Center
Department of Art History
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212-817-8035; fax 212-817-1502
Consortial agreement with Columbia University, Institute of Fine Arts, and Bard Graduate Center
Department e-mail address: arthistory@gc.cuny.edu
DEGREE OFFERED
Ph.D. in Art History
AREAS OF STUDY
American Architecture, Modern Architecture and Urbanism, 19th- and 20th- Century European and 20th-Century American, Italian Renaissance Architecture (15th and 16th Centuries), Baroque Architecture (17th and 18th Centuries), Native American Art and Architecture, African Art and Architecture, Oceanic Art and Architecture, and Pre-Columbian Art and Architecture.
FACULTY IN ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAM
Rosemarie Haag Bletter
Ph.D., Art History, Columbia University
19th and 20th Century European and American Architecture, Design, and Criticism
PROFESSORS
Kevin Murphy
Ph.D., Northwestern University
19th and 20th Century European and American Architecture
Associate Professor
John Maciuika
Ph.D., University of California - Berkeley
20th Century Architecture
STUDENT INFORMATION
General
Applicants: 245 in entire program
Openings: approx. 25 per year
Enrollment: 20 in Architectural History
Tuition: In-state $540-$2,175 per semester; Out-of-state $1,080-$3,800 per semester
Financial Aid Program and Universiy Fellowships: (24) plus several travel and dissertation fellowships
Recent Graduates: 10
Requirements
Entrance Twelve credits in Art History or M.A. in Art History, GRE, letters of recommendation
Ph.D.: 20 courses, French and German languages, oral and written examinations, dissertation
Present Employment of Students and Graduates
Bard Museum of Decorative Arts, Central Michigan University, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Historical Society, Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute of Art, SUNY at Stony Brook, SUNY at Buffalo, Museum of Modern Art, Landmarks Preservation Commission, New Jersey Institute of Technology, CUNY-Baruch College, CUNY-City College, CUNY-Brooklyn College, Royal College of Art-London, SUNY-Fashion Institute of Technology, University of Arizona, University of Michigan
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