B.A. in Art History with a Concentration in Architecture Undergraduate Program By Duke University |Top Universities

B.A. in Art History with a Concentration in Architecture

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Main Subject Area

Architecture and Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Art history is the study of works of art in the context of the broader social, political, and intellectual cultures of which they are a part. Studying art history develops your ability to evaluate and organize information, visual as well as verbal; it also enhances your creative imagination, precise observation, clear expression, and critical judgment. As a student of art history, you will acquire a sophisticated understanding of the theory and practice of artistic production and reception. A major or second major in art history provides you with the training for teaching, museum and gallery work, art publishing and advertising; the major also provides an appropriate background for graduate training in architecture. An art historian's emphasis is on careful observation, the ordering of diverse sorts of information, expository writing, and scholarly research makes it a good general preparation for any profession. For students interested in pursuing a career in architecture, urbanism, or architectural history our department offers a B.A. degree in Art History that focuses on the history and practice of architecture. This interdisciplinary concentration includes thirteen courses in Mathematics, Physics and Civil Engineering as well as Art History and the Visual Arts. Students selecting to pursue this concentration will graduate with a major in Art History, with a Concentration in Architecture designated on their official transcripts.

Program overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Art history is the study of works of art in the context of the broader social, political, and intellectual cultures of which they are a part. Studying art history develops your ability to evaluate and organize information, visual as well as verbal; it also enhances your creative imagination, precise observation, clear expression, and critical judgment. As a student of art history, you will acquire a sophisticated understanding of the theory and practice of artistic production and reception. A major or second major in art history provides you with the training for teaching, museum and gallery work, art publishing and advertising; the major also provides an appropriate background for graduate training in architecture. An art historian's emphasis is on careful observation, the ordering of diverse sorts of information, expository writing, and scholarly research makes it a good general preparation for any profession. For students interested in pursuing a career in architecture, urbanism, or architectural history our department offers a B.A. degree in Art History that focuses on the history and practice of architecture. This interdisciplinary concentration includes thirteen courses in Mathematics, Physics and Civil Engineering as well as Art History and the Visual Arts. Students selecting to pursue this concentration will graduate with a major in Art History, with a Concentration in Architecture designated on their official transcripts.

Admission Requirements

7+
Other English language requirements : TOEFL with a paper-based score of 600.

Jan-2000

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