Overview
In their art history and general education classes, art history majors interact with students studying design and the visual and performing arts, as well as the humanities, social sciences, and professional fields. Through curricular activities such as site-visits and internships, they experience the many museums, historic houses, and art galleries in Richmond. Close mentorship by faculty and an active Art History Club foster a sense of community that enriches the academic experience.
The curriculum includes general introductory surveys and advanced lecture courses on art in specific times and places, as well as topics such as art and censorship, women and art, art of the African Diaspora, and the history of museums. In the second year, a course in professional practices introduces majors to the range of potential careers in art history, museums, and the art world; it also provides workshop exercises in resume-writing and interviewing. In three small, progressively more advanced seminars in the second, third, and fourth years, majors develop writing, research, and communication skills through reading, discussion, independent research projects, and classroom presentations. A course on current museum theory and practice is also required, as is a fine art studio course. Internships are optional but strongly encouraged. Art history majors complete general education requirements with an emphasis on humanities disciplines and study two years of a foreign language.
Career
The graduates of the Art History major at Virginia Commonwealth University go on to pursue a wide range of careers within art history and museums and beyond. Many go on to graduate study in art history and related fields at schools like Northwestern University and the University of Massachusetts.
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Courses include:
- Writing for Art History
- Professional Practices for Art History
- Art History Research Methods
- Senior Seminar
- Global Art History
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Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
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Campus Location
- Richmond, United States
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
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General requirements
- Admission to a VCU undergraduate degree programme requires graduation from a secondary school or the equivalent (lyceum, senior middle school, university preparatory school, completion of GCSE exams, Standard 12 graduation, etc.), which typically consists of at least 12 years beyond kindergarten.
- Art History applicants are required to submit a research-based writing sample that makes a clear assertion about a selected topic and cites published sources to support your assertion.
- The paper may focus on a work of art, an historical event, a sociological phenomenon, a literary text, or other humanities topic. Your writing sample should be no longer than 600 words, including any citations. You will be prompted to submit your research paper as part of the Common Application.
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Applies to youIn-State17240 USD / year≈ 17240 USD / year
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Yearly Tuition Fee for In-State Residents: $17240 USD
Living costs
Richmond
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