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Jul 13, 2025
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2025-26 College of Liberal Arts
Art History Minor
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Meet the Faculty
The art history minor familiarizes students with the visual culture of societies from prehistory to the present day, strengthening students’ understanding of art and culture through the analysis and interpretation of works of art as primary evidence in relation to historical events, politics, religion, social life, and other art forms. The minor teaches students a variety of scholarly art historical and archaeological methodologies; emphasizes the development of strong critical thinking, writing, and presentation skills; and promotes visual literacy and interdisciplinary study of a diverse array of sociopolitical and theoretical issues. The minor also supports and adds valuable knowledge and skills to majors such as studio art, history, philosophy, critical media and cultural studies, English, modern languages, and classical studies, and anthropology.
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Minor Requirements
Six (6) courses are required: two (2) beginning courses, two (2) intermediate electives, and two (2) advanced electives at the 300-level or higher. Required Courses (2 courses)
Choose two (2). Electives (4 courses)
Complete two (2) intermediate elective courses (200-level) and complete two (2) advanced elective courses (300-level or higher) in three of the four following areas. Departmental Policies
- Students may opt out of either ARH 110 or ARH 120 with an AP exam score of 4 or higher.
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