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ART 3300. METHODS FOR THE STUDY OF ART HISTORY. 3 Hours.

Sources and procedures of art historical research. Introduction to methodologies of art historical scholarship. Use of computer and data retrieval is emphasized.

Bachelor of Art in History to Master of Art in History Fast Track

https://catalog.uta.edu/liberalarts/history/undergraduate/history-ba-to-ma-fast/
Bachelor of Art in History to Master of Art in History Fast Track allows committed UTA undergraduate history majors (History BA or History BA with Social Studies Teaching Certification) to complete a graduate degree in history more quickly with nine hours counting for both an undergraduate and graduate history degree. The master's in history offers a flexible curriculum, allowing students to earn a general degree or one accompanied by a certificate in either archival administration or public history. Apart from two required courses completed early in the program, students tailor their course of study among available course offerings to meet individual interests and career objectives. Students may choose to complete a thesis or select a non-thesis option. Interested students should contact the History MA Graduate Advisor.

Bachelor of Art to Master of Art in Criminology and Criminal Justice Fast Track

https://catalog.uta.edu/liberalarts/criminology/undergraduate/crcj-ba-to-ma-fast/
Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice to Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice Fast Track will enable outstanding senior undergraduate Criminology and Criminal Justice students to satisfy degree requirements leading to a master's degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice while completing their undergraduate studies.

Bachelor of Arts in History (Secondary Level Teacher Certification for Social Studies)

https://catalog.uta.edu/liberalarts/history/undergraduate/hist-social-studies-teacher-ba/
The Bachelor of Arts in History program explores the forces that have shaped human affairs, offering insights to address today's challenges and future uncertainties. Examining our traditions allows students to develop a deep understanding of their identity and equips them with the skills needed for successful careers in a wide range of fields.