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What can I do with a major in...
Art History?


You can do a lot with this major! Art History majors go on to successful careers in the arts, business, academics, advocacy, design, museum work, government, publishing, research, and much more.

For information beyond what you find below, stop by our office in 135 Johnston Hall. Our popular "What Can I Do With a Major in ___?" binders are filled with information about every major in CLA. These binders are updated regularly and contain more information than we can provide here. When you visit, you can also get individual assistance as you explore majors and career paths.



Career Titles of Alumni with this Major

Below is a small sampling of CLA alumni job titles. (Individual profiles may have changed since this information was first gathered.)

  • Curator/Director, University of Minnesota
  • Junior Architect, Chambers and Murray
  • Library Assistant, University of Minnesota
Common Career Titles for this Major
  • Appraiser
  • Antiques Dealer
  • Archivist
  • Art Critic
  • Art Historian
  • Art Preservationist
  • Art Therapist
  • Arts Administrator
  • Buyer
  • Consultant
  • Curator
  • Gallery Owner/Manager
  • Interior Designer
  • Librarian
  • Marketing Representative
  • Museum Exhibit Programmer
  • Professor
  • Program Director
  • Sales Consultant
  • Teacher
  • Textile Designer
  • Writer


Skills You Acquire with this Major

Art History majors develop skills that are applicable to a wide variety of careers. These skills include:
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Critical thinking and analysis skills
  • Creative problem-solving skills
  • Listening, clarifying, questioning and responding skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively
  • Research skills and attention to detail
  • Broad range of historical knowledge
  • Ability to interpret and assess objects of art


Public Service Opportunities

If you're interested in doing volunteer work related to this major, the Career and Community Learning Center can help. Advisors at our 345 Fraser Hall office can help you find a related volunteer position. By volunteering in the community, you can work for a good cause, explore career options, gain experience, and build your professional network.



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