Art History

The Art History program teaches students to think critically about art and visual culture. In addition to preparing them for careers in the museum and gallery world as well as graduate work in Art History or related fields in humanities, the program offers training in research, writing and critical thinking that will serve them in many professions. Students are given an introduction to western and non-western art before taking more specialized courses that focus the art and culture of particular regions, periods or themes. Students will gain familiarity with critical theory, historical methodology and research using print, online, and electronic sources. Professors work closely with students to hone their writing, critical thinking and research skills and enable them cultivate and express their own ideas about art and visual culture.

Programs Offered

  • Bachelor of Arts in Art History
  • Bachelor of Arts in Art: Studio Concentration
    • Ceramics
    • Painting
    • Photography
    • Printmaking
    • Works on Paper
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts: Studio Concentration
    • Painting
    • Photography
    • Printmaking
    • Sculpture
  • Minor in Art History 
  • Minor in Art Studio
  • Minor in Museum and Gallery Methods (See Career Minors) 
School
Arts & Humanities
Department Office
Art Building 128
(707) 664-2364
Degree & Program Types
Department Nickname
ARTH