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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art, Minor in Art History - 21 units
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The Minor in Art History offers the opportunity to learn ways to view and interpret the visually complex world in which we live today and to shape the world in which we will live tomorrow. The study of art history builds powers of observation, awareness of historical and social contexts, and critical analysis skills. It offers new perspectives and methods to apply to questions within any discipline in the humanities and social sciences and enriches understanding of human creative activity more broadly. Students majoring in biology and chemistry often minor in art history and go on to careers in art conservation, while art studio majors find that an enhanced engagement with art history enriches their artistic practice and opens additional career and graduate school pathways.
Twenty-one units to be taken from among the following courses, a minimum of 12 units of which must be taken at the upper division level. Transfer students may petition the Art Program chair or advisor for minor credit for courses without articulation at CI. The Minor in Art History is open to all students except those majoring in Art: Art History Emphasis, including all options.
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Lower Division Requirements - 6 units
Complete two from the following introductory art history courses: Note that some courses are offered once per year; consult the Art Program advisor for details. Upper Division Requirements - 12 units
Note that some courses are offered once per year or once every other year; consult the Art Program advisor for details. Methods Courses - 3 units
Art Courses - 9 units
Complete one from each of the following groups: Group I: Critical and Professional Perspectives - ART 330 - Critical Thinking in a Visual World Units: 3
- ART 331 - Art, Society, and Mass Media Units: 3
- ART 334 - The Business of Art (Cross-listed as BUS 334) Units: 3
- ART 336 - Art and Music: Dissonance, Diversity, and Continuity (Cross-listed as PAMU 336) Units: 3
- ART 337 - Art on Film and Film as Art Units: 3
- ART 338 - Psychology of Art and Artists (Cross-listed as PSY 338) Units: 3
- ART 433 - Women, Art, and Society Units: 3
- ART 434 - The Museum: Culture, Business, and Education (Cross-listed as BUS 434, EDUC 434) Units: 3
- ART 451 - Diversity in the Visual Arts Units: 3
Group II: Art before 1800 - ART 341 - Goddesses and Heroes: Art of the Ancient World Units: 3
- ART 343 - Medieval Art: Diversity, Faith and Power Units: 3
- ART 344 - Global Arts of Islam Units: 3
- ART 351 - The Baroque Eye: Art, Culture, Money, and Power Units: 3
Group III: Art after 1800 - ART 332 - Multicultural Art Movements Units: 3
- ART 333 - History of Southern California Chicana/o Art (Cross-listed as HIST 333, CHS 333) Units: 3
- ART 355 - Latin American Arts and Cultures since 1800 Units: 3
- ART 435 - Contemporary Art (1970-present): Looking, Thinking, Writing Units: 3
- ART 436 - Modern Art (1850-1970): Looking, Thinking, Writing Units: 3
Elective Requirement - 3 units
Complete 3 units of art studio or art history from the following: - Introductory art history courses listed above
- Upper division art history courses listed above
- The following courses:
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