Cleveland State University

Bachelor in Art History

Cleveland, United States

The Bachelor in Art History at Cleveland State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Cleveland State University, located in downtown Cleveland, United States, has a long history dating back to 1923 and enrolls approximately 16,000 students. The campus’ central urban setting provides easy access to cultural institutions, corporate partners and public transport, creating a practical environment for students who want city-based learning and real-world experience. A diverse student body includes a substantial international cohort, enhancing classroom perspectives and campus life.

CSU offers about 124 programs across disciplines with an emphasis on career-readiness and applied learning. Strong areas include business, engineering, health professions and public service, supported by faculty who engage with industry and community partners. Internships, cooperative education and experiential projects are integral to many degrees, helping students build networks and a portfolio of work before graduation.

Prospective international students can expect targeted support for admissions, visa matters and academic advising, alongside services for career planning and professional development. The university’s affordability and location make it attractive for those seeking internships and employment in a major metropolitan market. With a focus on practical outcomes and community engagement, Cleveland State helps students convert study into meaningful career steps in the U.S. and internationally.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Art History program at Cleveland State University is for students who love art and history. It's a Bachelor degree that takes a few years to complete and helps students learn about different types of art and their historical context.

This program teaches students about art from different periods and cultures, including European, American, and non-Western art. Students will learn how to analyze and interpret art, and will also study the historical and cultural context in which it was created. The program includes hands-on components like museum visits and art conservation labs.

Graduates of this program can work as museum curators, art critics, conservationists, art historians, or gallery managers. They can work in museums, galleries, or auction houses, or for private collectors and art dealers.

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