

MA Art History and Sustainable Development
About this course
Art history and sustainable development is an unusual combination that asks how visual and material culture intersects with some of the most urgent challenges of our time. Art history teaches you to analyse images and objects, developing visual literacy and the critical frameworks needed to understand how art functions within questions of aesthetics, politics, power, and identity, and how art and its display have both reflected and shaped human history and experience. Sustainable development examines how human societies can meet their needs within ecological limits, drawing on economics, ecology, geography, and policy to address climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, and social inequality. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time programme brings these disciplines into productive dialogue. Art history and visual culture are not separate from the material conditions of the world: art has always been entangled with resource use, environmental representation, and the ideological frameworks through which societies have understood their relationship to the natural world. Studying sustainable development alongside art history gives you the analytical tools to understand that entanglement, and to engage with the growing field of environmental humanities, which asks what culture and the arts can contribute to sustainability thinking. A year abroad gives you the opportunity to extend your studies in an international context, engaging with how different societies represent and respond to environmental change. With a typical entry tariff of 216 points, the programme is academically demanding and suited to students with broad intellectual curiosity. Graduates pursue careers in museums and heritage institutions, environmental communication, cultural policy, arts administration, research, and roles at the intersection of culture and sustainability in the public and charitable sectors.
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