Minor in Art History
About This Program
The Minor in Art History provides an art or non-art major with a historical study of art and professional art history methodologies.
Competencies
- Upon graduation, students will be able to demonstrate scholarly and ethical competence in the formulation of clearly articulated arguments with accurately cited sources.
- Upon graduation, students will be able to recognize that works of art embody a diversity of human experiences including ethnicity, race, gender, and disability, as well as political, economic, and cultural factors over time and across the globe.
- Upon graduation, students will be able to demonstrate a commitment to the continuous improvement of their work and their engagement with related activities and fellow student majors over the course of their time at UT-Arlington.
Curriculum
Students interested in the Art History Minor should consult the Art & Art History Department advising office to determine the most advantageous selection of courses.
Art History Foundations | ||
Select up to 3 1000/2000 level art history courses such as the following (consult with advisor): | 9 | |
INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY I: PREHISTORIC THROUGH 16TH CENTURY | ||
INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY II: 17TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT | ||
INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY III: AFRICA, ASIA, AMERICAS | ||
Art History Specialization | ||
Select at least three 3000/4000 level art history courses approved by advisor. | 9 | |
Total Hours | 18 |
Advising Resources
Information on booking undergraduate advising appointments and more is available online. We also offer Advisathon to assist. The Art Office can help, and we regularly share updates on how and when to get advised via emails. Graduate students please meet with the MFA Director for your advising.
Location:
Undergraduate Advising
336 Fine Arts Bldg.
Graduate Advising
335 Fine Arts Bldg.
Email:
Undergraduate
artadvising@uta.edu
Graduate
art-arthistory@uta.edu
Phone:
817-272-2891