Field of Study: | Art History, Criticism and Conservation
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Description: | Students enrolled in the Major in Fine Arts with a Concentration in Art History and Theory must successfully complete 48 credits comprising a least 27 credits (9 courses) in art history courses (FIH), 15 credits (5 courses) in FIS studio courses, and 6 credits to be selected from FIH and FIN cross-listed, cognates, or Comparative Arts courses in consultation with the Art History and Theory program chair. The 48 credits required for the Concentration in Art History must include: FIH100 The Art of Viewing: Introduction to Art History; FIH102 Survey of Western Art II: Renaissance to Modern; 12 credits (4 courses) in 200 level courses in art history (FIH); 9 credits (3 courses) in 300 level courses in art history (FIH); 6 credits (2 courses) elective in FIH and FIN cross-listed, cognates, or comparative arts courses to be selected in consultation with the Art History and Theory program chair; and 15 credits in studio arts (FIS) |
Cost per year:* | Cost estimate is per 30 credits. Please note that a “typical” course will be worth 3 credits and that most students will take 5 courses per semester for a total of 30 credits over one academic year (September to April). Bishop’s also offers a condensed Spring session (May and June). |