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GEORGE SHINN COLLEGE OF ENTERTAINMENT & THE ARTS
Art History Minor
Art History Minor

Art History Minor

  • ID:LU100020
  • Level:Master's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

English Requirement

  • We have a minimum TOEFL score requirement of 550 on the paper-based test, and 80 on the internet-based test (IBT), to satisfy the English language proficiency requirement. 

  • We have a minimum overall band score of 6.5 on the IELTS exam to satisfy the English language proficiency requirement.

  • We have a minimum Duolingo score of 105 to satisfy the English language proficiency requirement. 

  • The English subject test is the standard by which we measure English language proficiency on the ACT. A minimum score of 20 will satisfy the proficiency requirement.

  • The Critical Reading section is the standard by which we measure English language proficiency on the SAT. A minimum score of 480 will satisfy the proficiency requirement.

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Course Information

The art you encounter, and even create, has more worth than what is seen by the eye. Gain a greater appreciation and understanding of art through studying its origin. Our distinguished professors will provide thorough expertise on the background, history and meaning of art. You’ll even get to choose specific areas of art that you’re most passionate about. Use your garnerd knowledge to excel in your field of study and further engage with the art around you.

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Specific courses required:

  • AR 4813 - Survey of History of Art I

  • AR 4823 - Survey of History of Art II

  • AR 4843 - Art Since 1940

  • Choice of three additional art histories/theories

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Craft and Fine Artists

Craft and fine artists use a variety of materials and techniques to create art for sale and exhibition. Craft artists create handmade objects, such as pottery, glassware, textiles, and other objects that are designed to be functional. Fine artists, including painters, sculptors, and illustrators, create original works of art for their aesthetic value, rather than for a functional one.

Historians

Historians research, analyze, interpret, and write about the past by studying historical documents and sources.

Archivists, Curators, and Museum Workers

Archivists appraise, process, catalog, and preserve permanent records and historically valuable documents. Curators oversee collections of artwork and historic items, and may conduct public service activities for an institution. Museum technicians and conservators prepare and restore objects and documents in museum collections and exhibits.

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