Course Number | Course Name | Prerequisites |
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AH1000 | Introduction to Western Art I | |
AR1020 | Materials & Technique of the Masters | |
AH2013 | Renaissance Art & Architecture | |
AH2014 | Baroque & Rococo Art & Architecture | |
AH2016 | 19th & 20th Century Art & Architecture | |
AH3090 | Junior Seminar | sophomore standing + 3 AH courses at AH2000 level or above |
AH4090 | Senior Seminar | AH3090 |
Elective 1 | Select three courses coded AH that are at the 3000 level or above, and only one of which may be cross listed | |
Elective 2 | ||
Elective 3 | ||
Elective 4 | Select any two courses coded AH | |
Elective 5 |
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | Prerequisites |
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AH1020 | Introduction to Western Art II | |
AR1020 | Materials & Technique of the Masters | |
AH2011 | Ancient Art & Architecture | |
AH2012 | Medieval Art & Architecture | |
AH2013 | Renaissance Art & Architecture | |
AH3090 | Junior Seminar | sophomore standing + 3 AH courses at AH2000 level or above |
AH4090 | Senior Seminar | AH3090 |
Elective 1 | Select three courses coded AH that are at the 3000 level or above, and only one of which may be cross listed | |
Elective 2 | ||
Elective 3 | ||
Elective 4 | Select any two courses coded AH | |
Elective 5 |
Course Number | Course Name | Prerequisites |
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EN 2020 Writing & Criticism (minimum grade of "C") | Speaking the World: Writing & Criticism | EN1010 (minimum grade of "C") |
FR 1200 (or above) (minimum grade of "C") | Speaking the World: Elementary French & Culture II | FR1100 (minimum grade of "C") |
Courses coded Type GE100 or GE115 | Comparing Worlds | |
Courses coded Type GE110 or GE115 | Mapping the World | |
Courses coded GE110 or GE100 or GE115 | Comparing Worlds & Mapping the World | |
Math courses coded GE120 | Modeling the World: Math | |
Science courses coded GE130 | Modeling the World: Science | co- or prerequisite: GE120 math course |
Any courses desired – must complete a total of 128 credit hours to graduate.
Students with a GPA of 3.7 or above in five upper-level Art History courses are eligible for department honors. Information on additional requirements can be obtained through the Department Chair.