Candidates must apply to each program separately. The dual degree program is a collaboration between the Department of Art and Art History and the Leeds School of Business. Students can pursue a dual ...
Art history understands art as an instrument of power and recognizes its potential for influencing contemporary social issues. By honing skills of careful observation, critical analysis, historical ...
The Department of Art and Art History offers majors in studio art, art history and visual arts education, allowing students to discover and focus on what they are passionate about in the world of art.
The Department of Art offers a diverse program of bachelor's degree instruction in both art history and studio art. The major options include painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, printmaking ...
Hands-On Learning in Our Vibrant Philadelphia Arts Community: The undergraduate Art History program incorporates Drexel's nationally renowned co-op experience through which students, while pursuing ...
On Jan. 30, President Obama took a gratuitous swipe at art history majors. Speaking at a General Electric plant in Wisconsin, the president was touting vocational education programs as a path to ...
The Department of Art and Art History offers majors and minors that allow students to explore their interests and refine their skills in Art History, Ceramics, Sculpture and Post-Studio Practice, ...
Art History majors leave William & Mary with the knowledge and skills that help them land on their feet - whatever life throws at them. Our alumni have gone on to fulfilling careers in almost every ...
A bachelor of arts degree in art history offers students a course of study that will open up a broad and sophisticated window into the history of art. Closely linked to the museum studies minor ...
You will also develop sophisticated communication and technical abilities that allow you to understand and respond both critically and productively to our world's visual culture. Majors choose to ...
Art history is an interdisciplinary major that invites you to study art through the lens that you find most instructive and interesting, whether religious, literary, anthropological, political, ...