Art History Minor

Students must meet the following course requirements for a total of 20 hours:*
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8 hrs. Choose two of the following (one of which must be ARTH 113 or ARTH 114):
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ARTH 111 Ancient and Medieval Art (4 hrs)
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ARTH 112 Renaissance and Modern Art (4 hrs)
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ARTH 113 Introduction to African Art (4 hrs)
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ARTH 114 Introduction to Asian Art (4 hrs)
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ARTH 115 Art in a Global Context (4 hrs)
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3 hrs. ARTH 395 Junior Seminar in Art History
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3 hrs. ARTH courses at the 200, 300, or 400 level
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6 hrs. ARTH courses at the 300 or 400 level**
* A maximum of one course from either the History of Architecture or the History of Landscape Architecture will count toward the requirements of the Art History Minor.
** At least one of the upper-level Art History courses must be primarily concerned with a subject outside of Europe and the Modern Americas. A maximum of one course from other universities will satisfy the requirements for upper-level Art History courses.
Prerequisites for the minor:
For admission to the minor, students must have a 2.5 minimum GPA and have a writing sample approved by the Art History Advisor. Contact Professor Anne Burkus-Chasson.
Expected enrollment in the minor:
The department anticipates enrollment of 10-30 students in the minor.
Admission to the minor:
The Art History Undergraduate Advisor, who is also a faculty member in Art History, will monitor the admission process and quality of the writing samples submitted.
Minor advisor:
As noted above, individual faculty in Art History serve as the art history advisor to undergraduate majors, on a rotating basis. The same person will also advise students in the minor.
Additional information about declaring a minor is available on the Provost's site. Students need to download and print the Statement of Intent to Pursue a Campus-Approved Minor (PDF format). Students will need to complete the Minor's Modification Form (PDF Format) if they are going to cancel their minor or if we need to substitute a class.
Submit an updated copy of your DARS report along with the writing sample and the Statement of Intent to Pursue a Campus-Approved Minor (PDF format) to Professor Anne Burkus-Chasson for approval and signature. Submit the signed Statement of Intent form to the student's College office.

