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Art History is a discipline that seeks to understand different cultures and epochs through the study and analysis of art and architecture as a means of communication. We exist in an environment that is filled with the artifacts of human history, architecture, painting, and sculpture. Art History offers the tools to recognize and to understand these forms, and thus is a vital part of any serious liberal arts education. Art History provides knowledge and understanding of the past, and through it, of the present. The discipline encourages humanity and sympathy by teaching about other individuals and societies through their visual expression. Art History provides intellectual confidence gained through learning how to recognize, order, and interpret facts. In so doing, it trains one to think and write clearly and to read carefully. Art History instruction at the secondary school level is sporadic, but common enough for the Educational Testing Service to offer an Advanced Placement exam in the discipline. Nevertheless most students have not been exposed to Art History in high school. Take some introductory courses before deciding to major in Art History. Even if you select another major, do not neglect to add upper level Art History electives that will augment and broaden your major program.
Departmental advisors are often asked about the usefulness of the degree in terms of employment, i.e. is it possible to get jobs in the field? The more obvious employment applications of a degree in Art History are as a college/university professor or as a museum curator. Both these occupations require advanced degrees, usually the Ph.D. To this end, students intending to go on to graduate school would be wise to acquire a reading knowledge of at least German and French. A reading knowledge of other foreign languages may also be necessary depending on the student's intended area of specialization. Once a graduate school-bound student has determined which area of the discipline most interests her/him, that student would be well-advised to take related history and literature courses in the appropriate departments.
Rutgers students interested in teaching in secondary schools major in Art History and either simultaneously take courses in the School of Education or go on to do so after graduation, thus allowing them to teach Art History in the limited number of public high schools in which it is offered. (Art History is more commonly taught in private secondary schools.) For positions in private schools, a B.A. is often sufficient.
Rutgers students with Bachelor's degrees and Master's degrees in Art History have often gone on to law school and found employment in the burgeoning field of art litigation.
Most museum jobs are not curatorial. Nevertheless, a B.A. in Art History is a desirable qualification for any museum job and is a prerequisite for attending graduate school in Curatorial Studies. For majors contemplating employment at a museum, the department affords the opportunity of earning as many as six elective credits as a museum intern (see the section on Internships). Museums for which the Department of Art History regularly provides interns include not only the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers, but also the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Guggenheim Museum (both in New York and in Venice), the Frick Collection, the J. Pierpont Morgan Library, and the Freer and Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian Institution. Students wanting to serve as museum interns should consult with the departmental undergraduate advisor.
Conservation is another avenue for using a B.A. in Art History. There are graduate schools, including the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University, that have conservation programs. Students contemplating this career should be aware that there are scientific prerequisites, often including Organic Chemistry. They are advised to study these subjects, too, at the undergraduate level.
Another direct application of a degree in Art History, and one requiring no graduate training, is to work in a gallery, in the business side of the art world. Again the Department of Art History sends interns for as many as six elective credits to many of the galleries in the Northeast including the great auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's, as well as to many smaller, more specialized galleries (see the section on Internships ). In consultation with the departmental undergraduate advisor, every attempt is made to tailor an internship to the career goals of the individual student.
- 105 Intro. Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 106 Intro. Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 111 Honors Seminar: Intro Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 112 Honors Seminar: Intro Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 250 Intro. African, Oceanic, Pre-Columbian
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 251 Survey of Russian Art
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 252 East Asian Art
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 276 Great Works Modern Architecture
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 291 Topics In Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 292 Topics In Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 293 Topics In Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 294 Topics In Art History- Symbolism
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 300 History of Modern Crafts Design
- Modern
- 301 Ancient Architecture
- Ancient
- 302 Intro. to Contemporary Art
- Modern
- 303 Art of Egypt & Ancient Near East
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American orAncient
- 304 Architecture & Soc. in England
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 305 Women and Art
- Modern
- 306 Roman Art
- Ancient
- 307 Painting 19th & 20th Century
- Modern
- 308 Age of Giotto
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 309 Masaccio and Contemporaries
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 310 High Renaissance in Italy
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 311 Egyptian Art
- Ancient
- 312 Byzantine Art
- Medieval
- 313 Renaissance Northern Europe
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 314 Etruscan Art
- Ancient
- 315 17th Century Art in Europe
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 316 Anglo-Saxon Art
- Medieval
- 317 Ancient Painting
- Ancient
- 318 Myth & Legend in Art
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 319 Celtic & Early Irish Art
- Medieval
- 320 Islamic Art & Architecture
- Medieval or African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 321 Art of Early China
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 322 Survey of Japanese Art
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 323 Buddhist Art of Asia
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 324 Japanese Painting
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 325 Chinese Painting
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 326 Chinese Sculpture
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 331 Intro. to African & Oceanic Art
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 332 African American Art
- Modern
- 333 Pre-Columbian Art
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 334 Blacks in Western Art
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 335 Painting in England
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 339 Rome: From Ancient Capital to Modern Metropolis - I
- Study Abroad
- 340 Rome: From Ancient Capital to Modern Metropolis - II
- Study Abroad
- 341 Venice
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 342 Early Greek Art
- Ancient
- 343 Later Greek Art
- Ancient
- 344 French Renaissance Art
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 345 Field Study
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 346 French 17th-century Art
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 347 Early Northern European Painting
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 348 North European. Ptg. 17th Century
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 349 Rubens & the Baroque - in Flanders
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 350 Rembrandt & Followers
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 352 Art in the 18th Century
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 353 Netherlandish Genre Painting
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 354 Italian Renaissance Sculpture
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 356 Landscapes in Russian Art & Literature
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 357 Nonconformist Soviet Art & Literature
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 358 Special Topics in Russian Art
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 358 Internship in Russian Art
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 359 Internship in Russian Art
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 360 Internship in Russian Art
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 361 20th-century Russian/Soviet Art
- Modern
- 362 Native Arts of North America
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 363 Bernini and Baroque
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 364 Arts in Baroque Rome
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 365 Italian Baroque Painting & Sculp.
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 366 Spanish Painting
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 367 Modern American Art
- Modern
- 367 American Art 1585-1876
- Modern
- 369 Art Criticism to 1800
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 370 Art Criticism 1800-Present
- Modern
- 371 Arts of West Africa
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 372 History of the Print
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 373 Early Medieval Art
- Medieval
- 374 Romanesque & Gothic Art
- Medieval
- 375 Renaissance & Baroque Architecture
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 376 Arts of Central Africa
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 378 Nineteenth Century Arch. in Europe
- Modern
- 379 Architecture and Imagery of Medieval Rome
- Medieval
- 380 Jewish Experience in Modern Art
- Modern
- 382 History of Photography
- Modern
- 383 History of Photography
- Modern
- 384 Romanesque and Gothic Art and Architecture in Germany
- Medieval
- 385 Renaissance to Modern Art and Architecture in Germany
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 386 Sculpture 20th Century
- Modern
- 387 Realism
- Modern
- 388 The City of Rome
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 389 Modern Art, 19th Century
- Modern
- 390 Modern Art, 20th Century
- Modern
- 391 19th Century Architecture
- Modern
- 392 20th Century Architecture
- Modern
- 393 Arch. & Society in Latin America
- Modern
- 394 Spaces & Places: Art in Paris
- Study Abroad
- 395 Spaces & Places: Art in Paris
- Study Abroad
- 396 Impressionism
- Modern
- 397 Medieval Architecture
- Medieval
- 398 19th Century French Prints
- Modern
- 399 Classical Architecture, Ancient to Modern
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 400 Post-Impressionism
- Modern
- 401 Art of The Netherlands I
- Study Abroad
- 402 Art of The Netherlands II
- Study Abroad
- 403 Approaches to Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 417 Cubism & Abstract Art
- Modern
- 420 African Architecture
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 421 Contemporary American Arch.
- Modern
- 423 American Landscape Painting
- Modern
- 428 Modern City
- Modern
- 430 Seminar in Cultural Heritage Preservation
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 431 Theories and Methods of Architectural Preservation
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 441 Special Topics in Historic Preservation
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 442 Special Topics in Historic Preservation
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 444 Studies in Architectural Preservation
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 445 Studies in the Art and Architecture of New Jersey
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 446 Studies in American Architecture
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 447/448 Studies in American Architecture
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 449 Early Christian Art
- Medieval
- 450 Sem. Major Italian Ren. Artists
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 451 Public Monuments Seminar - Historic Preservation
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 452 American Interiors from Colonial to Modern Era
- Modern
- 454 Special Topics in Baroque
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 462 Workshop in Curatorial Practice
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 473 Illuminated Manuscripts
- Medieval
- 480 Buddhist Cave Temples of China
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 481 Buddhism & Art in China
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 482 German Express. & Eur. Dada
- Modern
- 483 Text & Image in Japanese Art
- African, Asian, Islamic, South America, or Native American
- 484 Seminar in Ancient Art
- Ancient
- 485 Surrealism
- Modern
- 486 Special Topics Medieval Art
- Medieval
- 487 Special Topics in Modern Art
- Modern
- 488 Special Topics in American Art
- Modern
- 489 Public Policy and the Arts
- Modern
- 491 Capstone Seminar in Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 492 Capstone Seminar in Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 493 Individual Study Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 494 Individual Study Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 495/496 Internship in Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 497/498 Honors in Art History
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 499 Advanced Seminar
- Varies - depends on subject matter
- INTERDISCIPLINARY
- 556:309,310 Art, Music and Literature
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- SUMMER PROGRAMS
- 309 Masaccio & Contemporaries
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 310 High Renaissance in Italy
- Renaissance/Baroque
- 384 Romanesque and Gothic Art and Architecture in Germany
- Medieval
- 385 Renaissance to Modern Art and Architecture in Germany
- Does Not Fulfill Area Requirement
- 394 Spaces & Places: Art in Paris
- Study Abroad
- 395 Spaces & Places: Art in Paris
- Study Abroad
CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SHOULD PROVIDE:
- Online Application for Undergraduate Admission
- Nonrefundable $70 application fee, payable online by credit card
- Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR)
- You may start the SRAR any time
- You may submit it after submitting an application for undergraduate admission
- SAT or ACT (with writing) scores submitted directly from the testing agency
- If you took any college courses at any two- or four-year colleges, please submit official transcripts
STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL SHOULD PROVIDE:
- Online Application for Undergraduate Admission
- Nonrefundable $70 application fee, payable online by credit card
- Final official high school transcript showing all courses with final grades in grades 9-12:
- Transcripts must show a date of graduation; or
- GED or equivalency diploma holders must submit test results or equivalent as well as transcripts from any high school attended
- College transcripts if you took any college courses at a two- or four-year college
- SAT or ACT scores (with writing) only if you graduated from high school less than two years ago and will not have at least 12 college credits completed by the application due date
- Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) for transfer applicants to the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy.
STUDENTS WHO ARE ATTENDING OR HAVE ATTENDED SCHOOL OUTSIDE THE USA must submit the appropriate credentials listed above, plus the following:
- Official academic credentials/examination results specific to the education system of your high school
- English Proficiency Exam scores when your secondary schooling has been in a country where English is not the principal language of instruction
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