Art and Art History

Major and minor offered with concentrations in art history or studio art or both areas. 

Visit the art and art history department webpage at https://www.stlawu.edu/offices/art-and-art-history

Major Requirements 

Art History Concentration: 10 Units (8 art history/2 studio) 

Studio:  

Drawing I (AAH131) and (1) studio elective 

Art History: 

AAH 116 or 117 Survey of Art History I or II (not both) 

(7) other art history courses: 

(1) non-Western art history course 

(1) must be a 300- or 400-level course 

(1) must be a 400-level course 

*One semester of a foreign language at the 200-level or higher may replace one 200-level art history course.  

Students interested in attending graduate school in art history are strongly encouraged to study at least one foreign language appropriate to their areas of interest. 

Studio Art Concentration: 10 units (7 studio/3 art history) 

Students interested in a Studio Art Concentration should plan to take AAH 131 Drawing I, the pre-requisite for upper-level studio art courses, as soon as possible. 

Studio: 

AAH 131  

Drawing I 

(5) studio electives. Students must take courses in at least 2 different media. Students must also have two semesters of study in at least one specific media/area. 

AAH460 Senior Seminar in Visual Arts. Offered each spring. 

Art History: 

AAH 116 or AAH 117 Survey of Art History I or II (not both) 

(2) upper-level art history courses. 

Students interested in pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree are strongly encouraged to take a modern or contemporary art history course. 

Combined Concentration (Art History/Studio Art): 10 units (5 art history/5 studio) 

AAH 131 Drawing I 

AAH 116 or AAH 117 Survey of Art History I or II (not both) 

(8) upper-level courses split evenly between art history and studio (4/4) 

at least 2 of these 8 courses must be at the 300- or 400-level 

Honors 

Departmental honors are awarded according to University and departmental policy, as outlined in the Student Handbook. Departmental honors are different than the Honorary Society and are achieved only after successful completion of an honors project. A minimum GPA of 3.5 in all courses in the major is required. Students interested in pursuing an honors project should consult with their advisor and with the chair of the department early in their junior year to begin to formulate their honors projects. Honors Projects are year-long projects that emphasize independent work. Proposals are due spring semester of the junior year, one week prior to registration. 

Minor Requirements 

Minor: 6 units 

AAH 131 Drawing I 

One art history course at any level 

(4) other AAH courses with diversity of selection 

**Students participating in the New York City Semester Program will receive (1) unit for the Arts Management course (NC248G). This unit will replace one of the electives in their concentration. 

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