The art and art history curriculum will develop your critical thinking skills and creative problem solving abilities by immersing you in the history and making of visual art. You’ll learn the importance of the art object in society as a means of both individual and cultural expression.
What Will I Learn?
You’ll benefit from small, engaging classes taught in modern studios designed for
Sculpture Art critique
Ceramics
Painting and drawing
Two-dimensional design
Printmaking
Fibre art
Digital art
Exploring art traditions of the world
Concentration Options
Art History
Studio Art
Art History foundation courses provide a systematic exploration of the major art traditions of the world. Upper-division courses — 200-level and above — introduce the student to more intensive study of the art of a particular period or region through a variety of approaches and techniques of art historical analysis. ATH 429: Advanced Topics in Art History often is used to meet the special interests of students and take advantage of new art discoveries and major exhibitions.
The diverse interests of Cortland's Art History faculty provide the student with opportunities to broaden global and multicultural awareness through an understanding of artistic achievement in our own and other cultures
Planlanan Ocak, Ağustos 2023
School of Arts and Sciences
Dean’s Office,
Old Main, Room 124,
CORTLAND,
New York,
13045, United States
Students must have graduated from a secondary school program.
They also must have the following requirements:
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language: IBT 79
IELTS International English Language Testing System: Band 6.5
Seçtiğiniz bölüme bağlı olarak farklı IELTS koşulları olabilir.