

AA in Art History(Art), San Mateo Colleges - College of San Mateo
San Mateo, California
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24 Months
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About this course
The Art: Art History Associate in Arts Degree Program at CSM is designed for students interested in studying visual arts within social, political, philosophical, and cultural contexts. This program emphasizes understanding human history and creativity through art, developing students' sensitivity to art-related issues, critical thinking, and appreciation of diverse artistic expressions. It covers major stylistic periods of Western European and American art and architecture, providing a solid foundation for further studies in art history.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students choosing this program will gain a comprehensive understanding of art's social, political, and cultural significance, making it ideal for those who want a critical perspective on art history. It also provides a strong foundation for transfer to four-year institutions, opening opportunities for careers in education, museums, galleries, and related fields.
Specialisation
This program specializes in art history, focusing on major stylistic periods in Western European and American art and architecture. It aims to develop students' ability to identify, analyze, and contextualize works of art while relating them to societal influences.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
9.16L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To earn this degree, students need to complete 15 units of core courses like art and architecture from various periods, and select an additional 3 units from a list of courses including Asian art, old masters techniques, life drawing, and others. In total, students must complete 60 units, including general education and electives, to fulfill the requirements for the Associate in Arts Degree.
English language test
DUOLINGO
85
IELTS
5.5
TOEFL
56
PTE
42
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers such as college professor, museum curator, arts administrator, art historian, art critic, tour guide, and art dealer. With additional studies, options expand into fields like art therapy, conservation, education, design, and more, across settings including museums, galleries, and the corporate world.
FAQs
What kind of careers can I pursue with this degree?
Careers include roles such as museum curator, art critic, gallery director, art historian, and more in the arts, education, and cultural sectors.
Does this program prepare me for transfer to a university?
Yes, it is designed as a university transfer program, providing transfer-level units that prepare students for further study at CSU, UC, or independent colleges.
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