An integral part of a liberal arts curriculum, the courses of the art and art history department encourage aesthetic awareness and appreciation by emphasizing the interdependence of art-making, art history, and other creative and intellectual fields. A major is offered in either studio art or art history, and certification for teaching K-12 is available in conjunction with the studio art major. A student may complete a double major in studio art and art history by fulfilling the requirements for each major. Students planning to major in studio art and/ or art history should take the introductory 100-level courses required for the major in their freshman and sophomore years. Students may take a maximum of 126 units in the art and art history department, provided that no more than 90 are in either studio art or art history.
- The Art and Art History Department's Home Page
- For Prospective Students (studio art)
- For Prospective Students (art history)
- Department Faculty
- Requirements for a Major or Minor in Studio Art
- Requirements for a Major or Minor in Art History
- Studio Art Course Descriptions
- Art History Course Descriptions
- Studio Art Class Schedule
- Art History Class Schedule
