Doctor's degree in Art and Archaeology at Princeton University

 

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Doctor's Degree in Art and Archaeology at Princeton University

Princeton University
Doctor's degree
Art and Archaeology

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The graduate program in Art and Archaeology is designed to prepare students for teaching and research at the university level, curatorial positions in museums, and other careers in the visual arts. The department's relatively small size, together with Princeton's commitment to teaching, ensures flexibility and close working relationships with faculty. Interdisciplinary study thrives at Princeton, and students are encouraged to take courses in related fields of the Humanities and Social Sciences. A number of interdisciplinary programs (see links) sponsor lectures and conferences; they also offer opportunities for graduate students to present their research. The department is committed to representing a full range of approaches to the history of art, from object-based research to theory and criticism
Graduate study today necessarily involves the acquisition of specialized skills, notably foreign languages, and in-depth training in specific fields. The following fields count among the department's particular strengths:

* East Asian Art and Archaeology
* Classical Art and Archaeology
* Islamic Art and Archaeology
* Byzantine and Medieval Art
* Renaissance and Baroque Art
* Modern Art, including American Art
and the History of Photography
* The History of Architecture in all
periods

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