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¿Qué aprenderé?

Students interested in examining history through the lens of paintings, sculptures, film, architecture, graphics, and decorative arts will find Art History to be an ideal major. Throughout time, humans have expressed their emotions, beliefs, and ideals through these mediums, and today's students can use these objects to understand culture, society, politics, economies, and religions and apply the lessons learned to modern issues.

What can you do with an Art History major? The answer turns out to be quite a bit. Art History majors follow a variety of career paths, and their skills are applicable to many types of jobs. Popular careers include teacher or professor, museum or gallery curator, art dealer, arts administrator, art appraiser, and historic preservation consultant, some of which require education beyond a bachelor's degree. Other students choose to branch out into related fields that require a broad knowledge of culture and communication such as journalism, law, marketing, administration, interior design, photography, library science, and cultural/heritage studies. Much of what happens after college depends on what a student does during college. A student who wants to work in a gallery should ensure the s/he gains hands-on experience during college through internships, volunteer work, and part-time jobs. Experiential learning is critical - it grounds what a student learns in the classroom with the real world.

Honors in the Major

Art history majors who meet the following criteria are awarded honors in the major:

3.500 cumulative GPA in all UWM graded credits;

3.500 GPA in all credits that count toward the major;

3.500 GPA in all advanced credits that count toward the major;

¿En cuál departamento estoy?

College of Letters and Science

Opciones de estudio

a tiempo completo (120 horas de crédito)

Costos de estudio
US$21.484,00 por año

*El precio que se muestra es una referencia, por favor verificar con la institución

Fecha de inicio

5 Septiembre 2023, 22 Enero 2024

Lugar

College of Letters and Science

2442 E Hartford Avenue,

MILWAUKEE,

Wisconsin,

53211, United States

Requerimiento de entrada

Para estudiantes de Estados Unidos

High school graduation (or the equivalent) is required for admission.

Para estudiantes internacionales

Students who are graduating high school seniors or high school graduates (or equivalent) who haven’t previously attended a college or university.

TOEFL IBT: 79 or higher

TOEFL PBT: 548 or higher

IELTS/IELTS Indicator: 6.5 or higher

Duolingo: 120 or higher

PTEA: 56 or higher

IB: 5 in HL English

British A-level: C or Better

Fall (September) Semester Applications: March 1

Spring (January) Semester Applications: August 1

Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.

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  • Ofrece más de 200 programas académicos
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