Art History, BA Pre-Art Conservation Emphasis

73 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-level or above.

Research Methods

ARTH 41000Research Methods of Art History

3

Internship in Museum Studies (six credit hours; 400 total clock hours)

ARTH 46500Art History Internship

3-6

Practicum

Students must be enrolled in a practicum section each term.

ARTH 10100Art History Practicum

0

Chemistry (minimum grade of C)

19 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 36100Organic Chemistry I

4

CHM 36200Organic Chemistry II

4

Those continuing on for graduate certification, an additional (fifth) science course for three-four credit hours is recommended to supplement or strengthen understanding of the fundamental principles underlying conservation science. This course can count towards the General Education elective requirement.

Studio Art (minimum grade of C)

15 credit hours total

12 credit hours from the following:

ART 13000Drawing I

3

ART 13600Three-Dimensional (3-D) Design

3

ART 20000Painting I

3

ART 33100Figure Drawing I

3

Three credit hours from the following:

ART 18101Digital Photography I

3

ART 21500Printmaking I

3

ART 22100Sculpture I

3

ART 23400Fibers I

3

ART 24000Ceramics I

3

The Bachelor of Arts in Art History with emphasis in pre-art conservation also requires the following:

  • Continuous enrollment in ARTH 10100.
  • An ANT course is required to satisfy one of the GE-Social Sciences requirements.
  • CHM 23000 can be used to satisfy one of the GE-Natural Science requirements.
  • HIST 11100 or HIST 11200 are preferred to satisfy the GE-Human Culture: US History/Government 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.