Career Paths

Where an Art History Degree Can Take You
Undergraduates who study Art History at UNC Asheville foster a deep understanding of the visual culture and historical context that shape artistic expression. Students build strong analytical, research, and communication skills that prepare them to think critically, engage thoughtfully with the world around them, and pursue a wide range of opportunities.
Median annual wage for Archivists, Curators, and Museum Workers
according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
job openings are projected each year, on average for an Archivist, Curator, or Museum Worker
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
faster growth than the average of all occupations from 2023 to 2033
projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Career Preparation

Career Preparation
The Art History major at UNC Asheville provides students with a global and interdisciplinary understanding of visual culture, from ancient artifacts to contemporary works. Through critical analysis, research, and writing, students explore the cultural, political, and historical contexts of art across time and geography. The program prepares students for careers in museum curation, gallery work, cultural heritage preservation, and archival research, as well as graduate study in art history, museum studies, and related humanities fields. With opportunities for internships in museums and cultural institutions, students gain valuable hands-on experience in the stewardship and interpretation of art and material culture.
Ready for What's Next?
In the Bachelor of Arts in Art History program, experience a transformative and immersive education that prepares you for a meaningful career in the art world. Small class sizes, hands-on learning, and a holistic curriculum enrich your time at UNC Asheville and empower you to reach your full potential.