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2019-2020 BSC Catalog

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138 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS<br />

ARH 297, 397, 497 Internship in Art History (½ or 1)<br />

An internship opportunity allowing students to practice career skills and/or further<br />

develop abilities beneficial for graduate study. Specific guidelines concerning internships<br />

appear in the “Exploration Term and Contract Learning” section of this catalog.<br />

ARH 298, 398, 498 Teaching Experience in Art History (½ or 1)<br />

A teaching experience course. Specific guidelines concerning teaching experiences<br />

appear in the “Teaching Experiences” section of this catalog.<br />

ARH 311 Roman Art (1)<br />

An exploration of the visual arts and archaeology of ancient Rome from its prehistoric<br />

origins through the fall of the Empire, considered in a social-historical context and with a<br />

primary emphasis on the early Imperial period. A Leadership Studies designated course.<br />

Prerequisite: ARH 215 or instructor consent.<br />

ARH 312 Medieval Art (1)<br />

An examination of the visual arts and architecture of Western Europe from approximately<br />

300 to 1400, considered in a social-historical context and with a primary emphasis on<br />

Italy and France. A Leadership Studies designated course. Prerequisite: ARH 215.<br />

ARH 313 Early Renaissance Art (1)<br />

An exploration of the visual arts and architecture in Italy from approximately 1400 to<br />

1480, considered in a social-historical context and with emphasis on major centers,<br />

including Florence, Rome, and Venice. Prerequisite: ARH 215 or ARH 216.<br />

ARH 314 Later Renaissance Art (1)<br />

Consideration of the visual arts and architecture in Italy from approximately 1480 to<br />

1580, examined in a social-historical context and with emphasis on major artists such as<br />

Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Bronzino, and Cellini. Prerequisite: ARH 215<br />

or ARH 216.<br />

ARH 315 Baroque Art (1)<br />

An exploration of the visual arts and architecture of Western Europe from 1600 to 1700,<br />

considered in a social-historical context and with a special emphasis on Italy, France, and<br />

the Dutch Republic. Prerequisite: ARH 215 or ARH 216.<br />

ARH 316 American Art (1)<br />

A study of the visual arts and architecture of the United States and their social-historical<br />

contexts from the Colonial period to 1945. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.<br />

ARH 405 Pre-Columbian Art (1)<br />

An examination of the visual arts and architecture of the ancient Americas from roughly<br />

1500 BCE to the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century, considered in a socialhistorical<br />

context and with emphasis on the Maya, Aztec, and Inca cultures. Prerequisite:<br />

ARH 215, ARH 216, or instructor consent.<br />

Birmingham-Southern College <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2019</strong>-<strong>2020</strong>

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