

MA Art History and Psychology
About this course
Art history and psychology is an unusual but deeply rewarding combination. Art history asks how visual objects, from paintings and sculptures to film and photography, carry meaning, reflect the societies that created them, and shape how we see and understand the world. Psychology examines the mechanisms of human perception, cognition, emotion, and behaviour through empirical research. At their intersection lie some genuinely fascinating questions: how do we perceive and respond to images? What makes aesthetic experience work? How do art and visual culture influence how people think and feel? At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time degree develops your understanding of both disciplines to a serious level. The psychology component introduces you to a broad range of areas studied by psychologists, including perception, cognition, motivation, and behaviour, grounding you in both the theoretical foundations and modern developments of the discipline. Laboratory and research training is integrated from the outset. The art history component develops your visual literacy and critical engagement with images and objects, exploring how art reflects and shapes questions of aesthetics, politics, power, and identity. The programme includes a year abroad, allowing you to pursue both disciplines in an international context. The typical entry tariff is 200 UCAS points. Graduates of art history and psychology programmes are well placed for careers in museums and galleries, arts therapy, educational psychology, research, advertising and marketing, arts administration, and a wide range of roles in the creative and cultural sector. The combination of visual analysis and psychological understanding is particularly valuable in contexts where human responses to visual and aesthetic experiences are professionally relevant. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in psychology, art history, museum studies, or therapeutic practice, and St Andrews provides an excellent foundation for advanced academic work in either discipline.
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