The Art History Bachelor of Arts program offers a diverse range of courses covering art from around the world, including Western, African, Mesoamerican, and Asian traditions. Students explore various creative disciplines such as painting, sculpture, photography, design, architecture, performance, and eco-art. The program also features specialized courses in museum and exhibition practices, writing and research, and examines the impact of cultural contact, migrations, and globalization on artistic traditions. Opportunities for studying abroad in regions like Europe, Africa, and Australia are highly encouraged, providing students with a global perspective on art and culture.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students who pursue this program develop excellent research, critical thinking, and clear expository writing skills, which make them well-suited for diverse career paths. The program’s focus on global art traditions and practical courses like internships and museum practices provides valuable hands-on experience that can open up opportunities in museums, galleries, archaeology, and even graduate studies in various disciplines.
The program emphasizes courses in museum and exhibition practices, cultural contact, migrations, and globalization's effects on art. Students are encouraged to deepen their understanding through a variety of special topics, including non-Western art and current issues related to art and culture.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
37.99L
Living cost
Students must complete 42-43 credits in art history, including a capstone seminar. Required courses include history of Western and non-Western art, museum practices, and a seminar. Additional credits are gained through studio courses, electives at the 200–400 level, and courses in related disciplines such as language, humanities, social sciences, and science/technology.

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Graduates are equipped for careers in teaching, museum work, archaeology, gallery management, interior design, and art conservation. They can also work in business settings or pursue graduate studies in fields like environmental studies or law, thanks to their strong research and critical thinking skills.