MA in The Art Market and the History of Collecting by Research

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  • If you want to have an easy study life then don't come here because the 2 year degree course will only allow you to stay apart from doing anything else. You need to work hard to get the degree and there is no option to party.
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  • I very much appreciated the fact that the University of Buckingham offers two year undergraduate course which will definatly boost your progress compared ot others.
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Postgraduate

In Buckingham

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Buckingham

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The MA is offered by the University of Buckingham and the National Gallery in association with Waddesdon Manor (Rothschild Collections).

Investigating American and European art markets and cultures of collecting from the Renaissance to the present day, it is taught by staff from the University of Buckingham, the National Gallery and Waddesdon Manor.

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Location

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Buckingham (Buckinghamshire)
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Hunter Street, MK18 1EG

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  • The organization is so much good and maintained a good time table.
    |
  • If you want to have an easy study life then don't come here because the 2 year degree course will only allow you to stay apart from doing anything else. You need to work hard to get the degree and there is no option to party.
    |
  • I very much appreciated the fact that the University of Buckingham offers two year undergraduate course which will definatly boost your progress compared ot others.
    |
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Centre rating

Student

5.0
22/04/2019
About the course: The organization is so much good and maintained a good time table.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student Reviewer

5.0
06/03/2019
About the course: If you want to have an easy study life then don't come here because the 2 year degree course will only allow you to stay apart from doing anything else. You need to work hard to get the degree and there is no option to party.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student Reviewer

5.0
02/03/2019
About the course: I very much appreciated the fact that the University of Buckingham offers two year undergraduate course which will definatly boost your progress compared ot others.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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This centre's achievements

2019

All courses are up to date

The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • Staff
  • Market
  • Options
  • Art History
  • Art
  • Collecting
  • University
  • Part Time
  • Art Market
  • Art Collection

Course programme

Course structure

The course will start in September and will finish the following September. It comprises two introductory weeks on principles and methodologies followed by three 4-week taught modules delivered in the Autumn and Winter terms. During the third term, and under supervision, students research a dissertation which will be submitted at the end of September.

Subject to the agreement of the Programme Director, there are some options for part-time study, one day a week over two years, or by deferral of the dissertation.

A pathway to a career in the art world Aimed at art historians, would-be curators, art market professionals, collectors and individuals with a general interest in the arts, the programme provides a pathway to a career in the art world or as a step towards further postgraduate research.

The Buckingham MA featured in a survey of postgraduate degrees focusing on the art market in The Guardian (23 March 2016).

MA in The Art Market and the History of Collecting by Research

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