This 42-46 hour Bachelor of Arts in Art History prepares students for graduate study, work in a gallery or museum, or, with the addition of science and studio courses, for a career in conservation.
Art History majors should note that one year of college credit in a foreign language is required for the B.A. degree in art history. Most graduate programs in art history require reading proficiency in at least two foreign languages. Teacher certification in art is not obtainable using this major.
Learn
Art history candidates learn how to understand the visual information in the world around us and to interpret visual culture in cultural and historical context. Students develop marketable skills in critical and creative thinking, visual literacy, problem-solving, and communication. Coursework integrates knowledge of world cultures with practice in close looking, careful description, historical research and interpretive writing.
Opportunities
Graduates will find opportunities to work with creative people and fascinating collections (artistic, historical and contemporary) at cultural organizations, art museums and galleries, educational institutions, and in corporate settings. Graduates are also qualified to pursue advanced study in art history or related fields.