Art History and Museum Professions BS Degree Program
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School of Liberal Arts
Applications accepted for fall only. NYSED: 30021 CIP: 50.1002
The major in Art History and Museum Professions prepares students for positions in museums and other art institutions, with a focus on collections management, development, education, public relations, rights and reproductions, visitor services, special events, and exhibitions. Students in the program are required to pursue a one-semester internship with an arts-related institution or organization. Students must have taken HA 112 or equivalent prior to entering the program. Curriculum below is for the entering class of fall 2023.
Semester 5 | Credits | |
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MAJOR AREA | HA 111 - History of Art and Civilization in the Mediterranean and Beyond: Prehistory Through the Middle Ages or HA 121 - Cities and Civilizations: The Eastern Mediterranean World, c. 3000 BCE-1000 CE* | 3 |
MP 361 - History and Meaning of Museums | 3 | |
RELATED AREA | FA 117 - Traditional Techniques in the Fine Arts | 2 |
LIBERAL ARTS | choice - see Requirements*: Liberal Arts/Foreign Language | 3 |
choice - any 200- or 300-level EN course | 3 | |
Semester 6 | ||
MAJOR AREA | HA 231 - Modern Art in Europe and North America* | 3 |
MP 307 - Professional Practicum for Art Museums and Galleries | 3 | |
MP 362 - Museum Professions and Administration | 3 | |
LIBERAL ARTS | choice - see Requirements*: Liberal Arts/Foreign Language | 3 |
GENERAL ELECTIVE | choice - see General Elective(s) | 2-3 |
Semester 7 | ||
MAJOR AREA | HA 331 - Contemporary Art and Culture: 1945 to the Present * | 3 |
HA 411 - Western Theories of Art | 3 | |
MP 409 - Art and Museum Law | 3 | |
choice - see Requirements*: Liberal Arts/HA Other World Civilizations | 3 | |
RELATED AREA | AC 322 - Publicity/Public Relations for Visual Arts Management | 3 |
LIBERAL ARTS | choice - see Requirements*: Liberal Arts/American History | 3 |
Semester 8 | ||
MAJOR AREA | HA 462 - Art and Ethics | 3 |
MP 300 - A Digital Art History | 3 | |
MP 461 - Senior Seminar: Museum Exhibition | 3 | |
choice - see Requirements*: Major/Related Area Elective(s) | 3 | |
LIBERAL ARTS | choice - see Requirements*: Liberal Arts Elective(s) | 3 |
TOTAL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS | ||
GENERAL ELECTIVE | 2-3 | |
MAJOR AREA | 39 | |
RELATED AREA | 5 | |
LIBERAL ARTS | 15 | |
Total Credits: | 61-62 |
*Fall 2023 Requirements: See below.
- Liberal Arts: 15 credits
- English: 3 credits. CHOICE of any 200- or 300-level EN course
- Foreign Language: 6 credits. Two semesters of the same foreign language, one of which must meet the General Education Foreign Language requirement (G8)
- American History: 3 credits. CHOICE of any course that meets the General Education American History requirement (G10)
- Liberal Arts Elective(s): 3 credits. AB (Arabic); CH (Chinese); EN (English); FI (Film and Media Studies); FR (French); HA (History of Art); HE (Health Education) HE 201, HE 301; IT (Italian); JA (Japanese); HI (History); MA (Math); MC (Modern Languages and Cultures); MU (Music); PE (Physical Education and Dance) PE 215, PE 216, PE 217; PL (Philosophy); PO (Portuguese); SC (Science); SP (Spanish); and SS (Social Sciences). See Liberal Arts Courses.
- Major/Related Area Elective(s): 3
CHOICE of 300- or 400- HA course not previously taken, or IC 497
Upon successful completion of the Art History and Museum Professions BS program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate proficiency in art historical research and writing, employing the major methodologies of art historical scholarship, and the ability to apply these skills to a range of projects fundamental to art institutions.
- Articulate the history, theory, and cultural roles of museums and collecting from an international perspective.
- Demonstrate familiarity with the organization and operation of art institutions, including exhibition planning, collections management, communications, education, community outreach, and development.
- Analyze the actions of art institutions in relation to the expectations, needs and desires of the various communities they serve.