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Degree
Diploma
Major
History | Literature | Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Art History Minor at York College of Pennsylvania offers a comprehensive exploration of diverse cultural histories and heritage, developing students' visual literacy and communication skills. It complements various majors and prepares students for careers in art, visual culture, and communication, including roles such as art museum curator, art critic, and graphic designer. The program emphasizes active learning, critical engagement, and hands-on experiences, equipping students with valuable knowledge and skills for success in their chosen fields.

Program Outline


Art History Minor at York College of Pennsylvania:


Degree Overview:


Overview:

  • The Art History Minor provides students with a broad understanding of diverse cultural histories and heritage.
  • It helps students learn how ideas and values are visually communicated, and how to analyze and critique visual culture.
  • It refines visual literacy and communication skills, valuable across various disciplines.

Objectives:

  • Develop a critical understanding of the historical development of visual culture.
  • Learn to analyze and interpret works of art within their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
  • Enhance visual literacy and communication skills.
  • Prepare for careers in fields related to art, visual culture, and communication.

Description:

  • The Art History Minor is interdisciplinary, suitable for various majors, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Business.
  • It complements majors in fine art, graphic design, theater, anthropology, education, psychology, history, foreign language, business, and hospitality industries.

Outline:


Program Content:

  • Explores diverse cultural histories and heritage.
  • Examines how ideas and values are visually communicated.
  • Focuses on developing visual literacy and communication skills.

Program Structure:

  • Requires 18 credits.
  • Includes two core courses:
  • ART 204 Survey of Western Art I (3 credits)
  • ART 205 Survey of Western Art II (3 credits)
  • Offers 12 credits of electives from a selection of courses:
  • ART 101 Art and Visual Culture (3 credits)
  • ART 388 History of Photography (3 credits)
  • ART 389 History of Graphic Design (3 credits)
  • ART 391 Nineteenth-Century Art (3 credits)
  • ART 394 The Modernist Impulse: Art 1900-1950 (3 credits)
  • ART 395 Art After 1960 (3 credits)
  • ART 498 Independent Study (1-3 credits)
  • ART 499 Independent Study (1-3 credits)
  • LIT 373 Comic Books and Graphic Novels (3 credits)
  • PHL 351 Philosophy and the Arts (3 credits)

Course Schedule:

  • Course schedule and availability may vary by semester and year.
  • Students should consult the official course catalog for the most up-to-date information.

Individual Modules:

  • Each elective course has a specific focus on a particular area of art history or visual culture.
  • Course descriptions can be found in the course catalog.

Assessment:


Assessment Methods:

  • Varied assessment methods are used, including:
  • Exams
  • Essays
  • Presentations
  • Research papers
  • Class participation

Assessment Criteria:

  • Assessment criteria vary depending on the specific course and assignment.
  • Generally, assessments evaluate students' understanding of the course material, critical thinking skills, and ability to analyze and interpret visual culture.

Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

  • A variety of teaching methods are employed, including:
  • Lectures
  • Discussions
  • Group work
  • Independent research
  • Class presentations

Faculty:

  • The program is taught by experienced faculty members with expertise in art history and visual culture.

Unique Approaches:

  • The program emphasizes active learning and critical engagement with visual culture.
  • Opportunities for hands-on learning and research are available.
  • Students have access to various resources, including the college's art gallery and library.

Careers:


Career Paths:

  • The Art History Minor prepares students for various careers:
  • Art Museum Curator
  • Art Gallery Director
  • Art Critic
  • Art Historian
  • Graphic Designer
  • Museum Educator
  • Archivist
  • Librarian
  • Teacher
  • Researcher

Career Opportunities:

  • Graduates can find opportunities in:
  • Museums
  • Galleries
  • Libraries
  • Archives
  • Educational institutions
  • Publishing houses
  • Government agencies
  • Non-profit organizations

Career Outcomes:

  • The program equips students with valuable skills and knowledge to succeed in diverse career paths.
  • Graduates are prepared to pursue further education, such as a Master's degree in art history or museum studies.

Other:

  • The Art History Minor is an excellent complement to various majors and career aspirations.
  • The program provides students with a deeper understanding of visual culture and its role in human history and society.
  • It enhances critical thinking, communication, and research skills, valuable across various fields.
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