Art History may be elected as a concentration program within the Humanities Department. The Art History program offers the student practical, critical and historical studies in architecture, sculpture, painting, the decorative arts, printmaking, and photography. Each art is considered a creative process that like language has developed as an expression of human ideas, emotions and life conditions. The history of these arts is presented as a visual record of the evolution of human societies that can give the student a valuable introduction to the various world civilizations.
Students may elect one of two concentration tracks in Art History: Art History - Track A; and Museum Studies - Track B. The concentration programs offer the student a broad humanistic education within the context of an undergraduate degree; and prepare the student for graduate work in academic, museum or commercial fields.


