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As an art history student, you will get a diverse understanding of art and culture, with an emphasis on global art and interdisciplinary connections. Through a close examination of the artistic achievements of human civilizations, you’ll explore many forms of expression, including architecture, fashion, painting, photography, sculpture, and visual culture.
With a background and training in art history, you could go on to become an architect or architectural historian, archivist, art auctioneer, art dealer, art restorer, conservator, curator, museum worker, teacher, or any number of related professions.
The program information listed here reflects the approved curriculum for the 2024–25 academic year per the Brooklyn College Bulletin. Bulletins from past academic years can be found here.
The art history major is writing intensive.
The department chair, with the approval of the chair of the department’s undergraduate curriculum committee, may allow substitutions for one or more of these requirements consistent with the educational goals of the program.
Art 1050 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1120 or Art 1010 or, with permission of the chair, Art 1150.
Art 2210, 3066, and 4190.
Art 2211 or 2310.
Eighteen additional credits in art history courses chosen from at least three of the following subject areas:
Special topics and honors courses in the above subject areas can count toward the fulfillment of the subject-area requirement with permission of the instructor and the chair.
Foreign language requirement for the major:
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Contact the Art Department for information on academic advisers and office hours.
Or contact:
222 West Quad Center 2900 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11210 E: adminqry@brooklyn.cuny.edu
To make an appointment with an undergraduate admissions counselor, visit:
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Brooklyn College is an integral part of the cultural and artistic energy of New York City. Our faculty members in the Department of Art offer incomparable expertise and tremendous talent, and each brings a unique perspective to their teaching and mentoring in and out of the classroom.
Through job fairs, the internship database, and internship panels, the Magner Career Center gives students in the art history B.A. program access to career opportunities at a wide variety of employers, including:
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