As an art history major, you'll explore the visual arts from past and present, understanding them as forms of communication influenced by a variety of contexts such as cultural, political, psychological, and economic. The curriculum offers a broad historical and geographic perspective on art history along with an introduction to studio art practice. Small, discussion-based classes will help you develop critical reading, writing, and speaking skills that are essential for navigating today’s media-rich environment.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students passionate about art and cultural history, offering a comprehensive understanding of visual arts in their societal contexts. It also includes real-world learning opportunities through research projects, internships, and unique experiences such as the New York Semester on Contemporary Art and Museums and Cultural Management, making students well-prepared for careers or further education.
While the primary focus is on art history, students also have opportunities related to museum studies and cultural management through a minor that covers curation, conservation, and display of objects in various types of museums and cultural organizations.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
39.45L
Living cost
The specific course requirements are not detailed here, but the program includes a curriculum that covers historical and geographic breadth in art history, along with an introduction to studio art practice.

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Students can pursue careers in museums, cultural organizations, art curation, conservation, or further academic studies, supported by hands-on experiences and extracurricular engagement in art-related groups like the Art History Club.