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Mar 28, 2024
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ARTH 4710 - Art History, Theory and Criticism Senior Experience
Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Satisfaction of Oral, Written, and Quantitative General Studies requirements; senior standing; ARTH 2600 and ARTH 4480 with C- or better in each; and at least 12 additional credits of upper-division ARTH courses; and permission of department.
Description: Students in this course synthesize information, theories, and methodologies from coursework throughout their academic career in order to generate an original senior thesis project. Students identify a problem or question to investigate within a subfield of art history and articulate an original argument that effectively connects form, content, and context to historical or contemporary examples of artwork. Using art historical methods and resources to support their research, students externalize the integration of these concepts through a research paper or thoroughly-researched curatorial proposal, and a public presentation.
University Requirement(s): Senior Experience
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