Program Overview
The Art History emphasis within the Art, B.A. at Marshall University offers students a deep and wide-ranging exploration of visual culture across time and place. From ancient Rome and medieval Baghdad to Renaissance Europe and the 20th-century United States, you will develop the critical thinking and research skills needed to analyze art within its historical and cultural contexts.
Housed in Marshall’s Visual Arts Center, a six-story facility dedicated to the arts, the program combines a rigorous core of art history courses with the flexibility to pursue specialized electives that match your interests. Students complete a capstone research project under the mentorship of a faculty advisor, gaining hands-on experience in original scholarly inquiry.
As part of the B.A. curriculum, Art History students are also required to complete a minor outside the School of Art and Design, encouraging intellectual breadth and helping you draw meaningful connections between art history and other fields of study. Whether you are headed toward graduate school, museum work, arts writing, education or another creative field, the Art History emphasis at Marshall gives you the foundation to think critically, write persuasively and engage meaningfully with the visual world.
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Program Highlights
The Art History emphasis spans antiquity through the contemporary era, offering courses on ancient Egypt, classical Rome, the Renaissance, the Baroque period, 19th century art, modernism and more. Students build deep expertise across a wide timeline of visual culture.
Art History students study and work in Marshall’s Visual Arts Center, a six-story 66,000-square-foot facility that houses the program alongside studios, a gallery with 150 feet of linear display space and dedicated art history classrooms.
In their final year, students complete an independent study and capstone research project under the mentorship of a faculty advisor, gaining hands-on experience in original art historical scholarship before graduation.
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