Department of Art and Art History, College of Fine and Performing Arts
68 credits
Introduction
Art History examines the histories of art in cultural context, visual communication in the world today, and the impact of visual technology in the future. The Art History major gives students the opportunity to address social, cultural and transnational issues through an engagement with visual culture objects, images and ideas and to imagine critical intersections in the arts, humanities, and sciences by means of innovative course instruction. Art history classes are catalysts through which students make cross-connections between their major areas of study and the diverse perspectives found in visual forms of communication.
Why Consider an Art History Major?
Are you interested in the visual language of culture and systems of representation? In studying Art History, you will learn to interpret and analyze art and visual culture. A degree in Art History will prepare you for a future as teacher, museum educator, gallery curator, visual resource librarian, art critic, scholar, and other careers that require creative problem solving and knowledge of visual language.
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Art Consultant | Curator | Gallery or Museum Director | Art Critic | Architectural Conservator | Art Dealer | Art Historian | Researcher | Visual Resource Librarian | Arts Administrator | Museum Educator
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
How to apply: To apply to the Art History major, students must have taken two 200-level art history surveys, and either A/HI 275 or one art history 300-level lecture course (or pre-approved equivalent courses). Students must have a B average or higher in these classes to be considered for the art history program.
Application deadlines: Application deadlines for the Art History major are October 15 and January 31. Completed forms must be received in the Department of Art and Art History by those dates.
Advising Tips: Students are expected to follow all prerequisite requirements for courses and seek early departmental advisement. As students enter the program they will be assigned an advisor to develop an individualized course of study. This plan becomes an outline of the degree requirements but should be revised yearly in consultation with an advisor.
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.