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Art history studies world cultures and their expressions
in the visual arts. Students are encouraged to explore artworks as documents
of particular times, places, societies, and individuals. Small classes allow
for lively discussion and individual attention.
With a major in art history, you'll find opportunities in community education,
private collections, preservation agencies, and libraries. The major in
art history may also lead to graduate study in the field or in related
field such as archeology, museum studies or conservation. With a graduate
degree, you may begin a career in teaching, conservation, or museum work.
Courses offered:
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Julia Myers
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Office: 236 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 Richard Rubenfeld
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Office: 217 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x238 Ellen Schwartz
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Office: 218 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x237 Tom Suchan
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Office: 232 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x230
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