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B.A. in Art History

Description

The B.A. in art history equips students with a broad overview of the development of Western and non-Western art. Graduates may pursue a career as a museum curator or educator, an art critic or appraiser, or may continue their education with graduate school in preparation for university teaching.

Minimum Total Credit Hours: 120

General Education Requirements

See the 'General Education/Core Curriculum' for the College of Liberal Arts.

Course Requirements

A major in art history for the B.A. degree requires the completion of 36 semester hours of art history, including AH 201, 202, 355, 401, 403, 499, 3 hours of ancient art history (AH 310 through 329), 3 hours of medieval art history (AH 330 through 339), 3 hours of Renaissance/Early Modern art history (AH 340 through 349), 3 hours of non-Western art history (AH 380 through 399), and 9 additional hours of art history at the 300 or 400 level; Art 101 plus 3 add'l hours of art.

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