Course Catalogs
Minor: Art History
| Courses | 15 hours |
|---|---|
| ARH 101 Masterpieces of World Art or ARH 106 Art and Society in the West: Ancient to Medieval and ARH 107 Art and Society in the West: Renaissance to Modern |
3–6 hours |
| ARH 103 Survey of Non-Western Art History | 3 hours |
| Upper-level (200-level) Art History | 6–9 hours |
A survey of art and architectural history using a great masterpieces approach. Significant monuments from antiquity to the twentieth century will be considered with particular attention to the interaction of art and its producing society so that political situation, theology, science, and aesthetics will be considered in lectures. Cannot be used toward a major in art. Credit cannot be earned for Art History 101 and ARH 106 Art and Society in the West: Ancient to Medieval or Art History 101 and ARH 107 Art and Society in the West: Renaissance to Modern.
A survey of African, Asian, Native American, and Pre-Columbian arts.
A survey of art and architectural history in the western hemisphere: significant monuments from prehistory to the medieval period will be considered with particular attention to the interaction of art and its producing society so that political situation, theology, science, and aesthetics will be considered in lectures. Credit cannot be earned for both ARH 101 Masterpieces of World Art and Art History 106.
A survey of art and architectural history in the western hemisphere: significant monuments from the Renaissance to the twentieth century will be considered with particular attention to the interaction of art and its producing society so that political situation, theology, science, and aesthetics will be considered in lectures. Credit cannot be earned for both ARH 101 Masterpieces of World Art and Art History 107.
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