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Art History
Art History Minor

Through the study of art history, students learn the importance of the visual arts in their own lives as well as in past and present cultures. Students examine art work to understand its significance as an expression of a given culture. Since art history, by its nature, is cross disciplinary, students encounter such areas as history, literature, philosophy, religion, science and technology. Critical awareness is developed through practicing formal analysis and studying theoretical writings. Assignments are designed to improve research and writing skills.

The Art Department offers a wide range of art history courses dealing with western cultures. Students are advised to take studio and museum courses as well. They are also encouraged to take courses in humanities and social sciences which relate to art history.

Students may pursue a major of 33-48 semester hours through the B.A. in Art Track II. This major may be combined with a minor in Museum Studies. A minor in Art History is also offered. Students with majors in anthropology, communication studies, history, or literature might find this minor program a viable compliment to their field of study.

For more information contact:
Helen Zakin, 221 Tyler Hall, Phone:315-312-3242
email: hzakin@oswego.edu

 Last Updated: 10/22/08