Art History Minor
Requirements
Minor Requirements: 5 courses, 20 credits
Core Requirements (2 courses, 8 credits)
Upper Level Course Requirement (3 courses, 12 credits)
Choose three of the following:
ARH-203 | Arts of Asia | 4 |
ARH-205 | Gender, Class and Alterity in Ancient and Medieval Art | 4 |
ARH-206 | Global Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Art | 4 |
ARH-303 | Art of the Early Renaissance in Italy | 4 |
ARH-304 | Art in the Age of Michelangelo: The High and Late Renaissance in Italy | 4 |
ARH-308 | Art of the Baroque & Rococo | 4 |
ARH-309 | Art of the 19th Century | 4 |
ARH-310 | Modernism in Art | 4 |
ARH-311 | American Art | 4 |
ARH-312 | Art of the Northern Renaissance | 4 |
ARH-316 | Contemporary Art | 4 |
ARH-318 | Art and Museums Today | 4 |
ARH-321 | Women, Art and Society | 4 |
ARH-404 | Seminar in Art History: Caravaggio | 4 |
ARH-406 | Seminar in Art History: Bernini | 4 |
ARH-411 | Seminar in Art History: Impressionism | 4 |
Notes:
- Upper-level Art History courses taken at other institutions or through study abroad must be approved by the department chair, and must not overlap significantly with any other upper-level Art History course(s) counted toward the minor.
- AP credit cannot be applied toward the minor.
- The Art History requirement for the BFA degree (ARH-101, ARH-102) and one additional Art History course required by a BFA major may be used to satisfy the requirements of the minor in Art History.
Residency Requirement Policy: In the College of Arts and Sciences, a two-course (8 credit) residency requirement must be satisfied for completion of a minor and a four-course (16 credit) residency requirement must be satisfied for the completion of a major.
Minor Programs Policy: A student declaring a minor may use no more than two courses from a major or double major combination to fulfill the requirements for the minor. No more than one course from one minor may count toward the fulfillment of a second minor. Students may not minor in a subject in which they are also completing a major. For more information, see the Minor Programs section of the CAS Degree Requirements page.