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Oct 31, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art History/Arts Management Major
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Return to: Undergraduate & Graduate Programs
The program offers students the knowledge, skills and life experience they will need to become successful professionals in the art world and to prepare those who plan to continue their studies in graduate programs in Arts Management, Museum Studies, or Art History.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students will gain:
- solid historical knowledge of the objects of art and principal artists of all major periods, and their associated theories, analysis and criticism, including broad understanding of the cultural diversity of art movements from prehistoric times through contemporary culture, both locally and globally
- an understanding of basic visual principles, concepts, media, and formats in the various fine art disciplines, and the ability to apply them to meet a specific objective, including an ability to think critically and propose creative solutions to aesthetic problems
- a deep appreciation and knowledge of how to use their skills to work with diverse communities both locally and globally to create social change, including the acquisition of professional skills that will serve them as post-graduate students, professional practitioners, educators, and community leaders
- knowledge and skills in the use of basic tools, technologies, and processes sufficient to conduct advanced research or project work, including the mastery of bibliographic research and understanding of the digital tools and processes necessary to develop that research
Major Requirements (48 Units)
Pre-Modern Western Art History Elective (8 units)
Modern/Contemporary Art History Elective (8 units)
Non-Western Art History Electives (4 units)
Internships (2 Courses)
Complete a minimum of two courses from the following:
Additional ART Electives (if required)
If required, complete additional ART 100:499 course(s) to reach the required 48 credit minimum.
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