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2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Art History Certficate


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The Art History program in the Hartford Art School offers certification for people who are interested in college-level work in the field. A wide selection of courses allows the participant to fill in gaps in earlier education and experience. For those who pursued an entirely different field of study in college, this is a suitable way to begin the study of the history of art. For anyone who already has a bachelor’s degree in another discipline, the certificate strengthens an application to a master’s degree program in art history.

Requirements for the Certificate


The requirements for the certificate are 21 credits of art history:

2-3 courses (6–9 credits) at the 200-level, including


 

4-5 courses (12-15 credits) at the 300 or 400 level


three of which must be distributed among the three of the following five content areas:

  • Ancient or Medieval
  • Renaissance, or Baroque and Enlightenment
  • Modern or Contemporary
  • Non-Western (African, Asian, Mesoamerican, Islamic, Native American, or other)
  • Topical: ART 355 - History of Visual Media  (only when it is offered as History of Prints), and other courses that overlap the boundaries of the first four areas. These may be offered as ART 383 - Artforms  or ART 390  or ART 490 - Special Topics in Art History  and will be designated in the schedule as topical.

Required prerequisite:


College-level work, preferably a bachelor’s degree.

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