is distinctive in its direct engagement with
art objects through visual analysis and historical study. We use
art objects to understand history and culture, and history and culture
to understand art objects. Students earning a bachelor of arts in
art history explore the varied roles of artists, their art, and
their patrons across diverse cultural and historical contexts. In
addition, they experience the creative process of making art. Students
gain a breadth of knowledge spanning both Western and non-Western
subfields in the discipline. Art history majors develop skills in
analyzing images of texts that are applicable to a wide range of
personal, civic, and professional endeavors; they may also go on
to graduate work in art history and professional work in art-related
fields.
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