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History of Art
Major and Minor
Art History is the study of visual art including
paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, and decorative arts. By studying
the composition of art pieces as well as the historical surroundings,
artists, social and political backgrounds and users of the art, students
are able to better understand the artistic views and ideas in context. Through
studying art both past and present, students develop critical writing,
researching, and visual recognition skills as well as a great appreciation
for art itself.
Highlights of the Hopkins Program
Hopkins offers unsurpassed opportunities for the study of art history.
The department’s faculty is among the most distinguished in the
field, and Baltimore and Washington, D.C., are home to some of the
best museums in the United States. Undergraduates work closely with
leading scholars of ancient, Near Eastern, Roman, medieval, Renaissance,
baroque, and modern art. Visiting scholars and museum curators offer
courses on the arts of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America,
and internationally renowned artists visit campus to discuss their
work in lectures and seminars attended by students and faculty. Excursions
to local institutions such as the Baltimore Museum of Art and
the Walters Art Museum, and to Washington’s diverse museums just
an hour away, supplement course work with direct experiences of great
works of art.
Departmental Homepage
Direct access to the department’s undergraduate information and
their own description of their programs.
http://www.jhu.edu/~arthist/undergrad-prog.html
Scheduling
Sample First Semester Schedule
- Introduction to the History of European Art, 010.101
- French, German, or Italian
- History or other humanities courses that will complement the study
of art
- Consider an elective N, Q, or E course to begin distribution requirements
- Elective S course
- Total 12-16 credits
Major and Minor Checklists
A checklist which can be used for exploring the requirements of a potential
major or minor and monitoring your own degree progress.
Major:http://www.jhu.edu/~advising/images/checklists_pdf/HistoryArtMajor.doc
Minor:http://www.jhu.edu/~advising/images/checklists_pdf/HistoryArtMinor.doc
Career Exploration
Skill Set
The “real world” skills you’ll develop with a major
in History of Art:
- Developing an appreciation of aesthetics
- Ability to create presentations and speak effectively in public
- Developing fine visual discrimination skills
- Recognizing cultural differences/similarities
- Perceiving patterns/structures
Career Center
What have alumni done with their major in History of Art?
http://www.jhu.edu/careers/students/explore/majors/arthistory.html
More information about career possibilities with a major in History
of Art:
http://www.jhu.edu/careers/students/explore/sheets/art.pdf
Looking for information about majors, careers,
and finding jobs and internships? Visit the Career Center’s website:
http://www.jhu.edu/careers/
Last modified: December 9, 2008 |