Art History A.B.

A Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Art History requires the completion of the Elon Core Curriculum as well as the Major Requirements listed below.

Major Requirements:

Required courses: 20 sh

ARH 2100ART HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

4 sh

ARH 2110ART HISTORY OF THE MEDIEVAL AND PREMODERN WORLD

4 sh

ARH 2120ART HISTORY OF THE MODERN WORLD

4 sh

ARH 3010ART HISTORY METHODOLOGIES

4 sh

ARH 4970SENIOR SEMINAR IN ART HISTORY

4 sh

Art History (ARH) electives at the 3000-4000 level: 16 sh

Electives selected from any of the following: 4 sh

An additional ARH course at any level

GEO, HST, or a World Language course at the 3000-4000 level; 

ART course at any level.

Total Credit Hours: 40

Program Outcomes

Goal 1: Understanding Art History: An understanding of art history as both a discrete discipline and in relationship to museum studies, visual and material culture, and the study of built environments.
Outcome 1: Students can provide evidence that art historical categories are ideologically based rather than self-evident.
Outcome 2: Students can show competency in global art history.  Outcome 3: Students can synthesize materials from distinct courses or approaches in order to demonstrate a “big picture” view of art history as a discipline.

Goal 2: Critical Thinking, Reading, Writing & Looking: An ability to think, read, and look critically and analytically and be able to articulate those critical analyses both orally and in writing.

Outcome 1: Students can locate, distinguish among, and state the meaning of a wide variety of textual and visual sources.
Outcome 2: Students can interpret and analyze these materials in written form.
Outcome 3: Students can interpret and analyze these materials in oral form

Goal 3: Decolonizing the Discipline: An understanding of power, identity, and cultural exchange across time and in a global context.

Outcome 1: Students can articulate their own engagement with and reflection upon that understanding.
Outcome 2: Students can recognize and identify the workings of power systems and critique them.
Outcome 3: Students can demonstrate the language, skills, and problem-solving abilities to protest those power systems.

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