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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin
Art History, B.A.
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The Bachelor of Arts in Art History provides students with opportunities to explore the history of art as undergraduate scholars interested in careers in the Arts. Course offerings prepare students for careers in the arts, museum studies, education, writing, gender and environmental studies as well as public relations and business. The program allows students to combine it with other majors and minors to pursue combined degrees that lead to graduate schools in heritage preservation, information technology and cultural law.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students will:
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Demonstrate the Ability to Find, Validate and understand the source of Data.
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Understand Global challenges and process that formed major artistic movements.
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Demonstrate the Basic Written and Oral Communication (GLOBE).
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Demonstrate Knowledge and ability to select Methodological Approaches.
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Demonstrate Visual Analysis Terminology.
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Demonstrate Knowledge of Historiography.
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Demonstrate Argument Development.
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Recognize and analyze nuance and complexity of meaning through critical reflections on text, visual images, or artifacts.
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Understand systems of value and meaning as embodied in one or more different cultures outside of the Western tradition.
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Assess interconnections among/across local and global systems and cultures.
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Understand that role of creative expression, art, and invention as foundational to culture and inclusive societal betterment.
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Understand the relationship between individual creative work or innovation and wider contexts.
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Describe the historical and contemporary factors that shape the development of individual and group identity involving race, class, and gender.
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Analyze the role that complex networks of social structures and systems play in the creation of and perpetuation of power, privilege, oppression, and opportunity.
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Apply the principles of rights, access, equity, and autonomous participation to past, present, or future social justice action.
General Education Requirements (30-40 Credits)
Prerequisite coursework may be required to satisfy certain General Education courses and will count as elective credit.
Total Credits Required to Complete Major: (39 Credits)
Basic Requirements: (20 Credits)
Capstone Experience (4 Credits)
Additional Requirements: (16 Credits)
4 additional courses at 400 level, selected under advisement *
Total Credits: 38*-40
Departmental Notes:
* Students may transfer up to two three-credit courses into Geneseo and still complete the major with 10 courses.
A maximum of 4 credits of ARTH 499 Directed Study and 4 credits of ARTH 495 Internship may be used to satisfy the 400 level requirement.
Recommendations for different career paths:
Minimum Competence Requirement
A grade of C- or better is required for all Art History and cognate area courses used to fulfill major requirements.
Department Writing Requirement
The department writing requirement is fulfilled through the successful completion of ARTH 487 , which requires a 20-25 page research paper.
Concentration in Art History
A liberal arts concentration in Art History, available to majors in Early Childhood and Childhood, Childhood and Childhood with Special Education.
Sample Course Map
For students who matriculated prior to Fall 2022: please select the bulletin year in which you entered the college (matriculated) at the top right of this page.
Curriculum Map
- First Year
- Fall - 16 Credit Hours
- Spring - 14 Credit Hours
- Second Year
- Fall - 16 Credit Hours
- ARTH 1xx - Credit(s): 3
- Math/ Quantitative - Credit(s): 4
- Global Society: DPP - Credit(s): 3
- Electives - Credit(s): 6
- Spring - 15 Credit Hours
- ARTH 2xx Course - Credit(s): 3
- Global Society: DPP - Credit(s): 3
- Electives - Credit(s): 9
- Third Year
- Fall - 15 Credit Hours
- ARTH Renaissance Course - Credit(s): 3
- ARTH 2xx Elective - Credit(s): 3
- Electives - Credit(s): 9
- Spring - 15 Credit Hours
- ARTH 19th Cent. to Contemporary Course - Credit(s): 3
- ARTH Other cultures/Civilizations Course - Credit(s): 3
- Integrative & Applied Learning - Credit(s): 3
- Electives - Credit(s): 6
- Fourth Year
- Fall - 15 Credit Hours
- Spring - 14 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 120
Note: Variation in the order of courses is possible, depending upon prerequisites. Consult course information in the bulletin or your academic advisor to customize your eight semester plan.
KEY - Participation in a Global Society (PGS)
Attributes:
Sub Areas
Abbreviation |
Definition |
DPP |
Diversity, Pluralism, Power |
WCV |
World Cultures & Values |
CGC |
Contemporary Global Challenges |
CAI |
Creativity & Innovation |
SST |
Sustainability |
Learning Areas
Abbreviation |
Definition |
ARTS |
Arts |
HUMA |
Humanities |
SOSC |
Social Science |
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