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UNIVERSITY OF
REGINA General Calendar 2000-2001 |
ARTH 100 | ARTH 201 | ARTH 202 | ARTH 203 | ARTH 204 | ARTH 270 | ARTH 300 | ARTH 301 | ARTH 302 | ARTH 313 | ARTH 314 | ARTH 324 | ARTH 350 | ARTH 380-389 | ARTH 400 | ARTH 390-395,
Credit Hours | |
Liberal Arts | |
2 English (100 and 110) |
6 |
3 Humanities (one upper-level language course if the student has a Gr. XII language credit or two courses in the same language if the student does not have a Gr. XII language credit)) |
9 |
1 Natural Science/Computer Science |
3 |
1 Social Science |
3 |
1 Math/Logic |
3 |
Fine Arts | |
4 Fine Arts (other than the major and in three different disciplines) |
12 |
Art History | |
6 Art History (100, 201, 203, 204, 270 and 301) |
18 |
8 Art History (or courses accepted by the department) |
24 |
3 Art (100, 220, 221) |
9 |
Electives | |
11 Open Electives |
33 |
Total |
120 |
Note: Students majoring in art history may receive major credit for PHIL 278.
MINOR IN ART HISTORY
Minor in Art History must include:
1. Art History 100, 201, 203, 204, 301
2. Two additional art history courses or courses accepted by the department head
BA HONOURS (ART HISTORY)
The general requirements for this degree are described on page 288.
Admission to the honours program requires:
1. 70% overall average and 75% in the major;
2. Acceptance by the Art History faculty; and
ARTH 100, 201, 203, 204, and 301, plus 9 art history courses or courses accepted by the department.
ART 100 and 220
Deadline for application is the end of the semester when the above conditions have been met.
To qualify for the BA Honours degree in art history, students must complete 120 credit hours as follows:
Credit Hours | |
Liberal Arts | |
2 English (100 and 110) |
6 |
3 Humanities (one upper-level language course if the student has a Gr. XII language credit or two courses in the same language if the student does not have a Gr. XII language credit)) |
9 |
1 Natural Science/Computer Science |
3 |
1 Social Science |
3 |
1 Math/Logic |
3 |
Fine Arts | |
4 Fine Arts (other than the major and in three different disciplines) |
12 |
Art History | |
14 Art History (100, 201, 203, 204, 270 and 301, plus 8 art history courses or courses accepted by the department) |
42 |
3 Art (100, 220, 221) |
9 |
Honours Program Requirements | |
3 Language (in addition to liberal arts requirements, two different languages, with courses in one at 200/300 level and in the other at 101 level) |
9 |
1 Art History Elective |
3 |
2 courses (outside Art History, relating to the honours thesis and approved by the Department Head) |
6 |
Art History 490 |
3 |
Art History 491 |
3 |
Art History 494 and 495 (thesis) |
6 |
Electives | |
1 Open Elective |
3 |
Total |
120 |
COURSES
ARTH 100![]()
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Introduction to Art History
3:3-0
Western art from prehistory to the present day.
ARTH 201![]()
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Prehistoric and Ancient Art
3:3-0
The development of art and architecture from the prehistoric to the end of the Roman period.
Prerequisite: ARTH 100
ARTH 202![]()
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Medieval Art History
3:3-0
Medieval art from the early Christian era to the end of the high Gothic style in Europe.
Prerequisite: ARTH 100
ARTH 203![]()
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Art from Late Gothic to Rococo
3:3-0
The art and architecture in Western Europe from the late Gothic period to the mid-18th century.
Prerequisite: ARTH 100
ARTH 204![]()
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Art from the 18th Century to the Present
3:3-0
Art from the Neoclassic period to the present day will be discussed in relation to trends and concepts in contemporary art.
Prerequisite: ARTH 100
ARTH 270![]()
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Asian Art
3:3-0
The main cultural developments of art and architecture in India, China, and Japan.
Prerequisite: ARTH 100
ARTH 300![]()
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Methodology and Bibliography of Art History
3:0-3
Introduction to research methodology for the study of art history.
Prerequisites: One of ARTH 201, 202, 203, or 204, and two 300-level art history courses.
ARTH 301![]()
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Theory and Applied Art Criticism
3:3-0
Schools of critical writings will be studied with an emphasis on contemporary criticism and its application to works of art.
Prerequisite: ARTH 204
ARTH 302![]()
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Seminar on Medieval Art
3:3-0
A study in depth of the art and architecture of the Middle Ages. The topic will vary with each semester.
Prerequisite: ARTH 202
ARTH 313![]()
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Art of the 17th Century
3:3-0
The art and architecture of Italy, Flanders, Holland, and Spain.
Prerequisite: ARTH 203 or permission of department head.
ARTH 314![]()
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Art of the 20th Century
3:3-0
An in-depth study of 20th-century art. Specific art movements of the 20th century studied in detail.
Prerequisite: ARTH 204
ARTH 324![]()
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Canadian Art
3:0-3
Art making in Canada from colonial period to present day.
Prerequisites: One of ARTH 201, 202, 203, and 204, and one 300-level art history course.
ARTH 350![]()
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Special Seminar
Variable Credit: 1-6 hours
The study of various fields of the history of art involving visits to major art museums and required individual research by the participating students. Conducted by members of the faculty.
Prerequisite: Any 200-level art history course
ARTH 380-389![]()
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Select Topics in Art History
3:0-3
Varying topics in art history. Courses designed as required for groups of senior undergraduates.
Prerequisites: One of ARTH 201, 202, 203, and 204, and two 300-level art history courses
ARTH 400![]()
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The Literature of Art History and Art Criticism
3:3-0
Critical writings about art by Aristotle, Vasari, Woelflin, Ruskin, and others will be discussed as well as writings by some artists and architects.
Prerequisite: ARTH 300
ARTH 390-395, 490-495![]()
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Directed Study
Variable Credit: 1-6 hours
Directed studies in the history of art under the supervision of an instructor of the student's choice.
Prerequisites: Senior standing and qualifying scholarship record.
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