Can I continue on to the PhD after receiving the “non-sequential” MA in Modern Art: Critical or Curatorial Studies, or the “non-sequential” MA in Art History?
Students who receive the Modern Art: Critical or Curatorial Studies (MODA) MA degree or the non-sequential MA degree in Art History may subsequently apply to the PhD program. Such applicants compete for admission with all other new PhD applications. The non-sequential (terminal) MA programs are not designed to be a stepping-stone to the PhD program in this department, however. Applicants with good undergraduate training and a clear resolve ultimately to pursue the PhD should apply directly to the MA-MPhil-PhD program and indicate the intended field of specialization (such as Modern art, Renaissance, Architectural history, etc.
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