2008-09 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art History - Major
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Art History is a discipline focusing on architecture,
painting, sculpture, and also on photography, film, performance art, decorative
art, historiography and critical methodology. Art historians study works of art in terms of aesthetic, cultural, and
historical issues. The field is concerned with the definitions of style,
materials, and modes of execution, iconographic and other interpretive methods,
and with the economic, religious, philosophic, theoretic, and social factors
that shape visual culture.
The field of Art History is a constantly expanding
discipline that offers stimulating and challenging work. Graduates in the field have found opportunities
in art related fields such as art magazine and book publishing, art galleries
and art councils. Other professional
opportunities, however, are available to those who pursue the study of art
history at the graduate level, since an advanced degree is requisite for a
career in teaching or curatorial work in a museum.
Our mission is to provide students with the knowledge and
skills needed to succeed as active members of the art historical
profession. To accomplish this mission
our students will:
- Acquire
knowledge of diverse cultures and their artistic production in sculpture,
painting, and architecture from the pre-historic through the post-modern
eras
- Study
artistic styles and developments in the Ancient Near East,
Greece,
Rome,
Egypt,
Islam, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, American, Modern, and Asian
cultures and periods
- Gain
factual knowledge about art historical terminology, classifications,
methods, and trends
- Develop
skills in the areas of oral and written communication, critical thinking,
visual analysis, and research strategies
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