BACHELOR of ARTS (BA) in ART - ART HISTORY

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BACHELOR of ARTS (BA)
in ART - ART HISTORY
for catalog year 2015-2016
120 hours minimum
First Year
Fall
Spring
ART 1100 – Introduction to Art
1
ART 2303 – Design II: Introduction
3
ART 1302 – Design I: Introduction
3
ART 2304 – Drawing II: Introduction
3
ART 1303 – Drawing I: Introduction
3
ARTH 2302 – Art History Survey II
3
ARTH 1301 – Art History Survey I
3
ENGL 1302 – Advanced College Rhetoric
3
ENGL 1301 – Essentials of College Rhetoric
3
Oral Communication Credit
3
Social and Behavioral Science Credit
3
Total
16
Total
15
Second Year
Fall
Spring
ARTH 3303 – Art History Survey III
ART 2309 – Technology in the Arts
3
Art History Breadth Credit
3
3
3
Art History Breadth Credit
†
Minor Credit
3
Foreign Language Credit*
3
Foreign Language Credit*
3
4
Life and Physical Science Credit
4
†
Minor Credit
Life and Physical Science Credit
Total
16
3
Total
16
Third Year
Fall
Spring
Art History Breadth Credit
3
Art History Focus Credit
3
Art History Breadth Credit
3
Art History Breadth Credit
3
Minor Credit
†
3
Minor Credit
†
3
United States History Credit
3
United States History Credit
3
Mathematics Credit
3
Mathematics Credit
3
Total
15
Total
15
Fourth Year
Fall
Spring
Art History Focus Credit
3
ARTH 4309 – Senior Thesis in Art History
3
Art History Breadth Credit
3
Art History Breadth Credit
3
Minor Credit
†
3
Minor Credit
†
3
POLS 1301 – American Government, Organization
3
POLS 2302 – American Public Policy
3
Language, Philosophy, and Culture Credit
3
Total
15
Total
12
*Two semesters of sophomore-level credit in a single foreign language are required. Additional foreign language coursework may be necessary
depending on foreign language courses completed in high school.
†
The Art History faculty encourages students to select a minor in a foreign language or in a collateral field that supports their art history research
focus and senior thesis topic.
Intended for advising purposes only; not an official degree plan document. Updated 03/11/15.
For past catalog years or for questions regarding degree requirements, please consult the
School of Art Academic Advisor.
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