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Nov 30, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art, B.A.: Art History Concentration
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About the Art History Concentration
Students working toward the Bachelor of Arts in Art with a concentration in art history must complete 22 hours of Art Foundations courses, 30 hours of upper-level art history courses selected with the written consent of an advisor (at least 24 of which must be taken in residence, including Senior Thesis in Art History), a minor course of study from outside the major area discipline, second-year level in a foreign language, and the university core curriculum requirements for a B.A. in the College of Visual & Performing Arts. The number of credit hours required for a concentration in art history is 120 (including a minimum of 39 credit hours of art history).
After completing three art history survey courses in Art Foundations (9 credit hours), students will achieve a breadth of study by selecting seven upper-level art history courses (21 credit hours) with at least one course from a minimum of five of the following fields: Medieval art, Renaissance and Baroque art, Latinx and Latin American art, 18th- and 19th-century European and American art, and Modern and Contemporary European and American art. Prior to the last semester of the senior year, students are required to take an additional 6 credit hours in a focus area in preparation for the senior thesis (another 3 credit hours). The capstone experience is the presentation of the senior thesis research at the Undergraduate Art History Symposium.
Art history students complete either a traditional 18-hour minor from outside the major area discipline or an 18-hour interdisciplinary research minor (subject to approval by the art history area advisor and the associate dean of the College of Visual & Performing Arts) in collateral fields that support their art history research focus area.
The concentration in art history requires second-year level proficiency in a foreign language. For further information on the foreign language requirement, click here .
Communication Literacy Requirement: Art, B.A.
Communication Literacy Requirement. Texas Tech University’s Communication Literacy requirement signals the university’s awareness that in addition to the fundamental role that writing plays in enabling students to explore, develop, focus, and organize a message, other types of communication must also be taught as appropriate for a student’s discipline. Throughout each program of study, then, students must be given ample opportunity to develop their skills in forms of communication central to that program. Communication Literacy courses for the B.A. in Art with a concentration in Art History include: ART 1302 , ART 2303 , ARTH 4309 and one of the following choices: ARTH 3320 , ARTH 3345 , ARTH 3366 , ARTH 4304 , ARTH 4307 , ARTH 4308 , ARTH 4309 , ARTH 4320 , ARTH 4340 , ARTH 4389 .
Spring
- Art History Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Art History Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Minor Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours†
- Foreign Language Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours‡
- Life and Physical Sciences 4 Semester Credit Hours*
Fall
- Art History Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Art History Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Minor Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours†
- U.S. History 3 Semester Credit Hours*
- Mathematics 3 Semester Credit Hours*
Spring
- Art History Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Art History Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Minor Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours†
- U.S. History 3 Semester Credit Hours*
- Mathematics 3 Semester Credit Hours*
Fall
- Art History Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Art History Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Minor Credit 3 Semester Credit Hours
- POLS 1301 - American Government 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Language, Philosophy, and Culture 3 Semester Credit Hours *
Total Hours: 120
* Choose from the university’s core curriculum .
† Students are encouraged to select a minor in a foreign language or in collateral fields that support their art history research focus and senior thesis topic.
‡ A student must complete 6 hours at the second-year level or above in a single language. The prerequisite for all second year language courses is credit for the first-year level. This credit can be determined through credit by examination. The score attained on the exam will determine whether the student is placed in a second-year course, a 5-hour review course, or in some cases the first or second semester of a beginning (first-year) language course.
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