Undergraduate Studies
ART HISTORY - SO WHAT?
What can you do with a degree in Art History?
- Teach at a college or university
- Work in a museum or an auction house
- Become an art dealer, art conservator, photoarchivist, art librarian, visual resources management, or historic preservationist
- Lead tours to exotic foreign places
- Art critic
ART HISTORIANS HAVE DONE IT ALL!!
You will learn the meaning of works of art, how they were made, why they were made, why some are called masterpieces, and why museums and collectors spend fortunes on art.
In addition, the skills you will learn will prepare you well for careers in business, law, international relations, telecommunications, journalism, finance and banking, accounting, as well as for graduate work in any area of the humanities, and many professional programs. These skills include:
- critical thinking and writing skills
- articulate expression of ideas in speech and writing
- cultural and visual literacy
- diversified problem-solving skills
COME VISIT US
The dedicated teaching faculty in the Department of Art History are ready to help you to develop the skills you need to compete in today’s world and to help you design a course of study specifically targeted to your needs and interests.
Julie Van Voorhis, Associate Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Fine Arts Building, Office 409
Phone 855-1897Amanda Peterson
Undergraduate Advisor
Fine Arts Building, Office 128
Phone 855-1056Fenella Flinn
Assistant
Fine Arts Building, Office 132
Phone 855-9556

You will learn the meaning of works of art, how they were made, why they were made, why some are called masterpieces, and why museums and collectors spend fortunes on art.