Art History Learning Outcomes

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Art History Majors

At the 100 level, students learn:

  • to look closely at and describe art objects
  • to consider how formal and material elements contribute to meaning
  • to synchronize their visual evaluations with relevant theoretical and historical material in a coherent written argument

At the 200 level, students learn:

  • to discuss assigned readings and impromptu topics and projected images in class
  • to summarize scholars’ arguments and critique them substantively
  • to assess what research has already been done on a given subject and what remains to be done
  • to develop a thesis that intervenes in the current scholarship while building on the formal, theoretical, and historical skills introduced at the introductory level
  • to make a formal presentation of one’s own research with an accompanying digital slideshow

At the 400 level, students learn:

  • to identify a corpus appropriate to study
  • to develop a short, article-length independent research paper that builds on the skills developed previously
  • to present such research formally to peers

Outcomes approved in spring 2021. Webpage updated 10/07/2022

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