Art History, BA with Emphasis in Pre-Art Conservation

94 credit hours

Requirements

36 credit hours in art history

Studio Foundation (minimum grade of C)

ART 10600Two-Dimensional (2-D) Design

3

Art History Foundation (minimum grade of C)

ARTH 22200History of Western Art to 1300

3

ARTH 22400History of Western Art from 1300

3

ARTH 22600History of Non-Western Art

3

Pre-1800 Art History

Six credit hours selected from the following options:

ARTH 35600Baroque Art

3

ARTH 35700Ancient Art

3

ARTH 35800Medieval Art

3

ARTH 38300Renaissance Art

3

Post-1800 Art History

Six credit hours selected from the following options:

ARTH 35400Nineteenth-Century Art

3

ARTH 36100Twentieth-Century Art/Modern

3

ARTH 36200Twentieth-Century Art/Contemporary

3

Also required is a three credit hour ARTH course numbered 30000 or above.

Research Methods

ARTH 41000Research Methods of Art History

3

Internship in Museum Studies (6 credit hours; 400 total clock hours)
ARTH 46500Art History Internship

3-6

Chemistry (minimum grade of C)

22 credit hours

CHM 23000General Chemistry 1

3

CHM 23100General Chemistry 2

3

CHM 23200General Chemistry 3

3

CHM 24100General Chemistry 2 Laboratory

1

CHM 24200General Chemistry 3 Laboratory

1

CHM 35500Analytical Chemistry

4

CHM 36100Organic Chemistry I

4

Plus a 3 credit hour CHM course numbered 30000 or above.

Studio Art (minimum grade of C)

18 credit hours

ART 10800Color Theory

3

ART 12000Introduction to Graphic Design

3

ART 13000Drawing I

3

ART 13600Three-Dimensional (3-D) Design

3

ART 20000Painting I

3

ART 33100Figure Drawing I

3

Math

6 credit hours (satisfies the GE-Mathematics requirement)

MTH 15100College Algebra

3

MTH 24100Statistics for Natural Science

3

The Bachelor of Arts in Art History with Emphasis in Pre-Art Conservation also requires the following:

  • An ANT course is required to satisfy one of the GE-Social Sciences requirements.
  • A three credit hour DAN, MUS, or TA course to satisfy the GE-Fine Art requirement.
  • CHM 23000 can be used to satisfy one of the GE-Science requirements.
  • HIS 10500 or HIS 10600 are preferred to satisfy the GE-American Government/ History requirement.
  • HIS 22100 is preferred to satisfy the GE-World History requirement.
  • Passing scores on periodic assessments of program-level student learning outcomes.
Study abroad courses may satisfy degree requirements with permission of the dean. Students should consult their advisor.