Art History Minor
The Art History minor is an excellent addition to majors in History, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and English.
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Courses
Required
ART 1710; 1720 History of Art I;II
ART 2755 Contemporary Art and Culture, 1945-Present
Electives (two chosen):
ART 1020 Art in New York
ART 1660 History of Photography
ART 1780 The Art of the Renaissance in Italy
ART 1790 Survey of Art and Architecture in Italy
ART 2715 Classical Archaeology
ART 2730 Pre-Columbian Art
ART 2750 Historical Modernism
ART 2760 Latin American Art: Encounters between Two Worlds
ART 2780 The Art of Italian Film
ART 3100 Women in the Arts
ART 3210 Art and Design in Fashion History
ART 3215 Contemporary Fashion
Studio Art Electives (one chosen):
Students are to select from undergraduate studio offerings with the consultation of an advisor.
- Degree Type
- Minor
- Area of Interest
- The Arts
- Associated Colleges or Schools
- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 18
Only academic programs approved by NYSED are eligible for federal and state aid: NYS Inventory of Registered Programs http://www.nysed.gov/heds/IRPSL1.html. Minors are not recognized by NYSED therefore associated courses are only eligible for federal or state aid consideration when required by a major or when also used to satisfy a core or general elective requirement.
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Elizabeth DeLuna
Professor and Chair
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