Bachelor of Arts in Art History 48 months Undergraduate Program By Dartmouth College |Top Universities

Bachelor of Arts in Art History

Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

AnthropologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Anthropology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students planning an Art History major must first complete a Major Worksheet (available outside the Department office) which needs to be completed and then signed by the Department Chair, before it’s submitted to the Department Administrator. Students formally elect the major by submitting a proposed plan of courses through Degree Works, which the Department Administrator will check against the submitted worksheet. Once your plan is approved it will go to the Registrar. Students wishing to declare a modified major must submit a short description of the proposed modification and a completed Modified Major Worksheet (available outside the Department office) to the Chair. If the faculty approves the proposal, the worksheet, and rationale statement must be filed with the Department Administrator, and additionally you must email the rationale statement to the Registrar. The courses making up a modified major should constitute an intellectually coherent whole. The Department will consider proposals for modifying the Art History major only if they are presented before the end of the student's senior fall term. Students formally elect the modified major by submitting a proposed plan of courses through Degree Works, which the Department Administrator will check against the submitted worksheet. Once your plan is approved it will be sent to the Registrar.

Program overview

Main Subject

Anthropology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students planning an Art History major must first complete a Major Worksheet (available outside the Department office) which needs to be completed and then signed by the Department Chair, before it’s submitted to the Department Administrator. Students formally elect the major by submitting a proposed plan of courses through Degree Works, which the Department Administrator will check against the submitted worksheet. Once your plan is approved it will go to the Registrar. Students wishing to declare a modified major must submit a short description of the proposed modification and a completed Modified Major Worksheet (available outside the Department office) to the Chair. If the faculty approves the proposal, the worksheet, and rationale statement must be filed with the Department Administrator, and additionally you must email the rationale statement to the Registrar. The courses making up a modified major should constitute an intellectually coherent whole. The Department will consider proposals for modifying the Art History major only if they are presented before the end of the student's senior fall term. Students formally elect the modified major by submitting a proposed plan of courses through Degree Works, which the Department Administrator will check against the submitted worksheet. Once your plan is approved it will be sent to the Registrar.

Admission requirements

7+

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