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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art, Art History Concentration, B.A.
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All Art History students are required to meet with the area coordinator for assignment of a faculty advisor.
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Concentration Requirments
Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Major 18 Hours
Required Courses (15 Hours)
If all three 1000-level Art History courses have been taken, the required 1000-level Art Studio course may be counted in this area. (3)
World Language (French or German recommended) (9 Hours)
The School of Art & Design requires that art history students complete the world language 1002, 2001, 2002 sequence. (See “World Language Requirement for B.A. and B.I.S. degrees,” previously described.)
- World language at the 1002 level 3 Hours
- World language at the 2001 level 3 Hours
- World language at the 2002 level 3 Hours
Art History Courses (6 Hours)
Select two of the following Art History courses
Additional Elective Course
Select an additional elective course recommended below to complete 18 hours in Area F:
Art History (Select course not completed in Area C or above: (3)
Area G: Major Courses (30 Hours)
Distribution Requirement
Select at least one course from each of the following categories (12):
Also counting for this area with permission of advisor:
Also counting for this area with permission of advisor
Other Art History Courses
Other Art History courses that may be chosen to satisfy the distribution requirement in consultation with a departmental adviser are: Cross-disciplinary Art History Seminars
No more than two cross-disciplinary seminars may count towards degree requirements. Four Additional Art History Courses (12 Hours)
Select four additional Art History courses from the courses listed in Area G2. One More Art or Art History Course (3 Hours)
Select one more Art or Art History course. This course must be an Art Studio, if not already taken. Electives/Optional Minor (30 Hours)
- Select additional courses to complete a minimum of 120 hours.
- Students in art history are not required to take a minor, although they may complete one if they so choose.
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