Program of Study (CAS Bulletin)ART HISTORY MAJOR The requirement for the major is nine 4-point courses that normally include the following: 1. Survey requirement (one of the following sequences):
Students who choose to take something other than the standard two-course sequence (V43.0001 and V43.0002) must take a total of 10 4-point courses to complete the major. 2. One 4-point advanced course in ancient or medieval art chosen from V43.0102-0105, V43.0110, and V43.0201-0204 3. One 4-point advanced course in Renaissance or baroque art chosen from V43.0301-0309, V43.0311, V43.0313, V43.0315, and V43.0136 4. One 4-point advanced course in modern art chosen from V43.0430, V43.0401, and V43.0403-0410 5. At least one 4-point course in non-Western art chosen from V43.0507, V43.0510-0513, V43.0520, V43.0530, V43.0531, V43.0540, V43.0541, V43.0560, and V43.0570 6. One Senior Seminar (V43.0800) 7. Two electives chosen from any non-survey course offered by the department, or any approved course offered on an NYU Study Abroad campus V43.0010 and V43.0316 will count as Renaissance/baroque or modern courses according to the specific course content. Any proposed substitution must be discussed with the director of undergraduate studies prior to election of the course in question. Note that it is possible to concentrate on architecture within the prescribed areas. Major in classics and art history: For details of this interdepartmental major, refer to the description under “Majors” in Classics (27). URBAN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE STUDIES MAJOR MINOR IN ART HISTORY AND URBAN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE STUDIES STUDIO ART MINOR The studio art minor requires a minimum of 16 points, to be chosen from courses offered by the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, as summarized below. Students must present a portfolio containing five examples of artwork before being approved as a studio art minor. This requirement is waived if students receive a grade of B or higher in any of the required courses. (Note: Courses at the 1000 level are open to only juniors and seniors.) Required core courses (9 to 12 points) include Drawing/Painting (3 to 4 points), Sculpture (3 to 4 points), and Media (3 to 4 points). For electives (4 to 6 points), select any E90.XXXX or E90.1XXX studio course within the Department of Art and Art Professions. For more information, contact Ann Chwatsky, student adviser, Department of Art and Art Professions, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, Barney Building, 34 Stuyvesant Street, New York, NY 10003; 212-998-5731, or e-mail ac31@nyu.edu. GRANTING OF CREDIT FOR ART HISTORY AND URBAN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES MAJORS AND MINORS COURSES IN THE MORSE ACADEMIC PLAN INTERNSHIP POLICY GRADUATION WITH HONORS Work toward the senior thesis consists of two 4-point honors courses (V43.0690, V43.0691, V43.0800, V43.0801, or V43.0802), focusing on research methods and writing, accompanied by regular meetings with the supervising professor. The completed thesis, at least 30 pages in length, is read by a committee of three faculty members, including the supervising professor. The committee meets with the student for a thesis defense at the end of the academic year. Satisfactory completion of the thesis, in the committee’s judgment, earns an honors degree. |