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There are three options
for majors in art history and three for those who decide to
concentrate in the subject.
The major’s colloquium (AHIS W3895)
Seven 3-point lecture courses in art history. Students must
take at least one course in four of five general areas: ancient
Mediterranean,
Western Medieval, Renaissance & Baroque, 18th, 19th and
20th century, non-Western
Two seminars in art history
A studio course in the visual arts or architecture (which may
be taken pass/fail)
[ To download planning sheets,
see student forms. ]
Note: The yearlong senior thesis (for qualified students) AHIS
C3997–C3998 may substitute for one lecture course. Seminars
may substitute for lecture courses. Planning sheets have to
be submitted in hard copy to the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
The major’s colloquium AHIS W3895 or the architecture
colloquium: AHIS W3840 (offered periodically)
Seven lecture courses in art history including AHIS C3001 and
three other courses focusing on architectural history. Courses
must cover four of five general areas: ancient
Mediterranean,
Western Medieval, Renaissance & Baroque, 18th, 19th and
20th century, non-Western
At least one seminar in art history or architectural history
Architectural studio: ARCH V3101 or V3103 (which may
be taken pass/fail)
Courses in the Department of Architecture may substitute for
up to two courses in art history with approval of the advisor
[ To download planning sheets,
see student forms. ] Note:
The yearlong senior thesis (for qualified students) AHIS C3997–C3998
may substitute for one lecture course. Seminars may substitute
for lecture courses. Planning sheets have to be submitted in
hard copy to the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
The major’s colloquium (AHIS W3895)
Seven 3-point lecture courses in art history. Students must
take at least one course in four of five general areas: ancient
Mediterranean,
Western Medieval, Renaissance & Baroque, 18th, 19th and
20th century, non-Western
21 points in Visual Arts covering: R1001 and R1315 (6 points);
one of the
following: R3040, R3041, R3411, R3701 or R3201 (3 points); four
additional courses in the studio foundation courses (12 points).
In the senior year, students undertake either a seminar in the
Department of Art History and Archaeology or a senior project
in Visual Arts (pending approval by the Visual Arts Department).
Up to two of the seven 3-point courses in art history may be
replaced by a specifically related course in another department
with approval of the advisor. The combined major requires fulfillment
of sixteen or seventeen courses. It is recommended that students
interested in this major begin work toward the requirements
in their sophomore year.
Advising: Students electing the combined major should consult
with a faculty advisor in the department, as well as with the
director of undergraduate studies in the Visual Arts Department.
[ To download planning sheets,
see student forms. ]
Note: Planning sheets have to
be submitted in hard copy to the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Seven lecture courses in art history covering four of five areas
as described for the major. Concentrators are not required to
take the majors’ colloquium, a seminar, or a studio course.
[ To download planning sheets,
see student forms. ]
Note: Planning sheets have to be
submitted in hard copy to the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Seven lecture courses in art history, including four in architectural
history, covering four of five areas as described for the major.
Concentrators are not required to take the majors’ colloquium,
a seminar, or a studio course.
[ To download planning sheets,
see student forms. ]
Note: Planning sheets have to be
submitted in hard copy to the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Five courses in art history. Concentrators are not required
to take the majors’ colloquium, a seminar, or a studio
course.
[ To download planning sheets,
see student forms. ]
Note: Planning sheets have to be
submitted in hard copy to the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
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