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Minor in Art History
Minor in Art History

Minor in Art History

  • ID:ULV10050
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Application for Admission
  • Personal Statement: The personal statement essay allows us to learn a little more about you.
  • Official High School Transcripts.
  • Letter of Recommendation (Optional): One letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor where you are currently enrolled or most recently attended.

English requirements

  • A minimum score of 460 on the evidence-based reading and writing section of the SAT is required.
  • A minimum score of 19 on the English section of the ACT is required.
  • The La Verne identification code for the TOEFL is 4381. A minimum score of 80 with acceptable bandwith scores is required.
  • A minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS with acceptable bandwith scores is required.

Course Information

The University of La Verne’s Department of Art and Art History is committed to providing a rich environment of interdisciplinary learning, assistance, and exploration in which students develop a sound foundation of knowledge and wealth of experience in the visual arts. Each major gives a background in the fundamentals of the formal, technical, and theoretical concerns of the artist from both historical and contemporary perspectives.

Art studio courses, art history lectures and seminars, and the university gallery programs provide the context for the curricula in our two majors; Studio Art and Art History. Students majoring in art must complete the core requirements and those from his or her selected area of concentration: Studio Art, Photography, or Design.

The Gallery Programs

La Verne boasts a number of creative spaces and galleries for La Verne’s art-minded community. The Harris Art Gallery, Tall Wall Space, campus sculpture garden, and university permanent collection comprise The University of La Verne Art Exhibition and Outreach Programs. The Irene Carlson Photography Gallery and West Gallery showcase other important exhibits while providing opportunities for experiences in gallery work.

It is the aim of the gallery programs at the university to advance artistic and cultural awareness through exhibitions, artists’ lectures, workshops, and symposia in synergy with the art and art history programs in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Harris Art Gallery opened in 1996 and is recognized as a distinctive space for the exhibition of contemporary art by professional and student artists.

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Core Requirements: 12 semester hours

  • ART 200 Introduction to Visual Culture
  • ART 210 Art History Foundation: Ancient through Early Renaissance
  • ART 211 Art History Foundation: Renaissance through Contemporary
  • Four 300-400-level art history courses including up to 4 different sections of ART 390 Art History Selected Topics

Electives: 16 semester hours

  • Four 300-400-level art history courses including up to 4 different sections of ART 390 Art History Selected Topics
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