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					| 2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin 
 Art Major, Art History Concentration, B.A./B.S. |  
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				College of Liberal Arts  >> Art and Design department   Art History is a multi-disciplinary field that immerses students in the study of diverse works of art and architecture and the cultures - past, present, geographically close and distant - that produced these works. Students will learn to use models of problem-solving from the past to find solutions for today’s challenges - aesthetic, social, and environmental. Two years of a World Language (or equivalent placement test) are strongly recommended for any student planning on attending graduate school for art history. 54 hours; 2.0 major GPA required A maximum of two (2) classes with a grade less than a C may be applied to the major/concentration. |  
													| Art Major, Art & Design Foundations (18 hours)
 All Art majors (BA, BS, and BFA) in all concentrations take the foundation program to give them a general understanding of all the varied media and disciplines.Art History Concentration, Required Courses (18 hours)
 The courses below give students a broader understanding of art history from ranges of time periods and geographical regions.Choose one course from each of the following 6 sets:
Art History Concentration, Art History Electives (6 hours)
 Choose 2 of the following courses that have not been used as Art History Concentration required courses:Art History Concentration, Studio & Design Electives (12 hours)
 Choose any 4 courses (12 hours) with the prefixes of ART (except  ART 201 ), ARTD, or ARTP.Art History Portfolio Requirement
 As part of the curriculum in ART 493 - Senior Art Seminar  for Art History concentration students, each student will submit a digital portfolio (PDF format) consisting of at least one writing sample and/or research sample from each of the upper-level (300/400 level) art history courses that he or she has taken. At least two of these samples must be in the form of research/term papers and/or research/term documents. |   Return to: Academic Programs
 
 
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