Minor: Art History
Student Learning Outcomes
Students graduating from this program will:
- Describe works of art and architecture as aesthetic objects
- Explore art and architecture as global cultural products
- Write concisely and coherently, in a well-organized and grammatically correct manner
- Present a well-supported argument through viable use of research methods
- Think independently about the nature and meaning of works of art and architecture
Minor in Art History Requirements
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| ART-HIST 201 | From Cave Paintings to Cathedrals | 3 |
| ART-HIST 202 | From Michelangelo to Modernism | 3 |
| ART-HIST 303 | World Currents of Contemporary Art | 3 |
| Additional courses selected with an Art History advisor at the 300- or 400- level. | 9 | |
| Arts Of African and New World Cultures | ||
| Asian Art | ||
| Socially Engaged Art: Inside and Outside Art Institutions | ||
| Made in the USA: Latinx Art and Experience | ||
| Art Museums: History and Practice | ||
| History of Exhibitions and Curatorial Practice | ||
| Site-Specific Art: Within and Beyond the Museum Walls | ||
| Scope and Methods of Art History | ||
| Special Topics in Art History | ||
| Art of the Short Film | ||
| Museums, Monuments, and American Life: An Introduction to Public History | ||
| Modern Latin America | ||
| Total Credits | 18 | |
