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History Major at La Salle University

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

If the past, as is often said, is a foreign country, the modern traveler needs to know something of its language, geography, and customs. Everyone and everything has a past, and close, systematic study of these pasts can yield important insights about the present and, sometimes, clues about the future. As members of La Salle’s History department, we therefore see our discipline as the one that provides the contextual glue for the other liberal arts and sciences. For this reason it is an important foundation of La Salle’s core curriculum.

While intended as a general guide for History majors and minors, we hope that this website will also help those interested in the past, regardless of academic discipline. Thus, in addition to course descriptions, faculty biographies, publications, and contact information, we consider it vital to mention the many activities of our students and their organizations.

Our Historical Society, chartered in 1936, is one of the oldest and most active student organizations on campus. In addition to running trips, films, and other activities with historical themes, it publishes an award-winning student academic journal, The Histories, twice a year. The Society also sponsors an annual fall symposium featuring top scholars such as James McPherson on topics ranging from American foreign policy during the Civil War to the question of German responsibility for the outbreak of World War I.

The Department hosts the Nu Psi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society. Nu Psi had the distinction of winning a national honorable mention for its work during the fortieth anniversary of the Marshall Plan.

More recently, with the help of a generous grant from alumnus John McHale, the Department has sponsored an annual competition for the Leo Award, which highlights the best student essays on the history of Philadelphia. Winners receive generous cash awards for their efforts.

Art History Requirements at La Salle University

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Required for Major in Art History: 12 courses
ART 150
ART 201
ART 202
Two 200-level Art History courses
One Studio Art course
A second Studio Art course or a third 200-level Art History course
Four 300-level Art History courses
ART 380 or ART 460
Requirements for double majors (generally 10 courses) are determined in consultation with the Chair and may include a combination of Art History, Studio and DArt courses.

Required for Minor in Art History:
6 courses, adhering to the following guidelines:
One (and only one) course at the 100 level
At least two courses at the 300 level
The remaining three courses may be distributed between 200 and 300-level courses as the student wishes.
One (and only one) Studio course may be counted toward the minor
The Art History minor may, with permission of the Chair, pursue an internship, which will count toward the minor.
Students are advised to elect related courses in other disciplines that will be meaningful in enriching their concentration in Art History. It is recommended that art history majors take at least two years of either German or French, especially if they intend to pursue graduate study. The Art History major is to consider ART 201-202 as prerequisite for other Art History courses.

Art History Major at La Salle University

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Welcome to the home pages for Art History at La Salle University! Here you can learn more about some of the art history courses offered at La Salle and about local art resources available to students at the University. These include La Salle’s own University Art Museum - a little-known, but exciting collection of works, including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, dating from the 15th century to the present day.