Art History
Objects and images have become central to communicating across cultural divides, conveying meaning to multiple groups without reliance upon any one spoken language or cultural tradition. Art history strategically equips students with tools needed to succeed in, and contribute to, today’s culturally plural society and job market.
Art history is not a simple celebration of the masterworks of the art world. It situates students at the crossroads of visual, verbal, and written communication, and immerses them in a rich global context of historical and contemporary cultures. Students in our program become adept writers, thinkers, and cultural leaders, uniquely equipped to enter a society and job market that value these skills.
A Degree In Art History Trains Students To:
- Think and write critically
- Successfully argue a point of view in written and spoken form
- Conduct critical research on a variety of topics and source materials
- Analyze the complex ways in which images and things convey meaning
- Relate historical forms of visual communication to contemporary ones
- Understand the conventions of artistic creation in their proper cultural contexts
- Critique power structures and how they utilize art and other graphic forms of expression
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