Schools
School of Arts and Letters
Art History Concentration
Mission Statement
The mission of the Fine Arts program at Indiana University Southeast is to continuously design, build, and implement high quality programs of study in the visual arts and art history that supports, integrates, and contributes to the missions of the School of Arts and Letters and the University. The program affirms and nurtures the intellectual and creative spirits of each individual while providing knowledge and structure to promote the appreciation and understanding of art and art history and of their contributions to the cultures and histories of humanity. Each student is encouraged to develop their own unique vision and critical thinking methods, and to come to a greater understanding and appreciation of the diverse responses and contributions of others. Students will explore how and why they work creatively, as well as develop appreciation for art in both a contemporary and historical context
Fine Arts Art History Learning Goals
- The acquisition of knowledge pertaining to history, art, and culture.
- The ability to recognize various styles and specific artworks.
- The ability to explain the contextual perspectives and contributions linked to art, architecture, and ritual of artists and their cultures or times.
- The identification of differences and commonalities between those cultures introduced in class and our own.
- An increased ability to communicate about art, history, and culture.
- A greater understanding of the critical thinking methods used in Art Historical investigation.
- The acquisition of a specialized body of knowledge as the result of preparing for and writing an individualized research paper.
Degree Program Admission Requirements
Students desiring a B.A. in Fine Arts with an art history concentration should request acceptance after the completion of FINA- A101 (Ancient and Medieval Art), FINA- A102 (Renaissance through Modern Art), and FINA-A150 (Africa, New World and Oceanic Art) with a C or better in each course.
Dept. |
Course Number |
Title |
Credit Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs |
FINA-A |
101 |
Ancient and Medieval Art |
3 |
C |
|
FINA-A |
102 |
Renaissance through Modern Art |
3 |
C |
|
FINA-A |
150 |
African, New World and Oceanic Art FINA-A150 and FINA-A 458 may not both be taken for credit |
3 |
C |
See “General Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees at IU Southeast” and “General Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree.”
General Education Component
Note: This is not a re-statement of the University’s General Education Requirement but a list of specific General Education courses which are also requirements or pre-requisites for course work in the school/major.
Dept. |
Course Number |
Title |
Credit Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs |
ENG-W |
290 |
Writing in the Arts and Sciences |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 |
Core Program
The following courses are required of all Fine Arts majors seeking a concentration in Art History. FINA-A 458 Topics in the Ethnographic Arts may be substituted for FINA-A150 Africa, New World and Oceanic Art.
Dept. |
Course Number |
Title |
Credit Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs |
FINA-A |
101 |
Ancient and Medieval Art |
3 |
C |
|
FINA-A |
102 |
Renaissance through Modern Art |
3 |
C |
|
FINA-A |
150 |
African, New World and Oceanic Art FINA-A150 and FINA-A458 may not both be taken for credit |
3 |
C |
Academic Standing in Fine Arts Art History Courses
Students must receive a grade of C or higher in all art history courses. A student can repeat a course no more than two times. If the required course is not passed with a grade of C or higher a student will not be continued in the program.
Specific Requirements for Major
In addition to FINA-A 101, FINA-A 102, and FINA-A 150, students will choose an additional six courses (18 hours) from the following lists. At least one must be from a European derived tradition and at least one from an Indigenous tradition.
Dept. |
Course Number |
Title |
Credit Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs |
European Derived Traditions |
|||||
FINA-A |
315 |
Art of the Ancient World |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
322 |
Romanesque and Gothic Art |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
403 |
Baroque and Rococo Art |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
405 |
Art of the Northern Renaissance |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
406 |
Art of the Italian Renaissance |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
440 |
19th-Century Painting 1 |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
404 |
Modern Art: 1863 – 1945 |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
449 |
Twentieth-Century Art, 1925–Present |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
Indigenous Traditions |
|
|
|||
FINA-A |
362 |
Art of Japan |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
402 |
Arts of Native North America
|
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
451 |
Art of the South Pacific |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
452 |
Art of Pre-Columbian America |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
458 |
Topics in the Ethnographic Arts FINA-A150 and FINA-A458 may not both be taken for credit |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
Variable Topics (May fulfill either category based on the specific subject matter) |
|
|
|||
FINA-A |
490 |
Topics in Art History (3cr. repeatable) |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
FINA-A |
495 |
Readings and Research in Art History (1 – 4 cr. repeatable for a total of 9) |
3 |
C |
ENG-W 131 ENG-W 290 |
Capstone
To be taken in senior year.
Dept. |
Course Number |
Title |
Credit Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs |
FINA-A |
400 |
Senior Seminar in Art History, Capstone Course |
4 |
C |
Senior standing |