B. A in Art History Concentration at Georgia College & State University

Any transfer student, who has not completed the courses in Area F, or their equivalents, must take these courses at GCSU.)
ARTS 1200
TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (3)
ARTS 1201
THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (3)
ARTS 1000
DRAWING I (3)
ARTS 1620
INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER IN ART (3)
ARTS 2800
THE ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL WORLDS (3)
ARTS 2810
FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE MODERN WORLD (3)
Major Requirements
21 semester hours
Art History Concentration
ARTS 3000-4000
STUDIO (3 hours)
ARTS 3000-4000
Art History (9 hours including 3 hours of non-Western)
3000-4000
Level Electives (9 hours in Art History or approved areas, including Studio, IDST, HIST, WMST, ENGL, BLST, MUSC, THEA etc)
rt History Concentration
6 semester hours
Senior Research and Senior Thesis and Presentation are to be taken in sequence and only during the senior year.
ARTS 4992
SENIOR RESEARCH (3)
ARTS 4993
SENIOR THESIS AND PRESENTATION (3)
Cognate Area
12 semester hours
ARTS 4855
PUBLIC ART (3)
ARTS 4850
ART CRITICISM (3) or
ARTS 4851
COMPARATIVE AESTHETICS (3)

(if used as Cognate Requirement, can not count as Non-Western

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