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    Irvine Valley College
   
    Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog [ARCHIVED]

Art History


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Dean: Joseph Poshek
Academic Chair, Visual Arts: Terry Chatkupt
Faculty: Amy Grimm, PhD

Courses

The curriculum includes courses in art theory, appreciation, history, and methodology. All courses are designed to incorporate the necessary components required in the academic development of a comprehensive art historical and methodological understanding. Art historical topics address the Western canon from antiquity to the post-modern world, as well as the art of Africa, Oceania, Asia, and the Americas. Most of the courses offered in the art history curriculum meet general education requirements in fine arts. They may also be taken to satisfy the requirements for the Associate in Arts degree in Art History (AA) and the Associate in Arts degree in Art History for Transfer (AA-T).

Major

Students majoring in art history at the lower-division level are provided with a rigorous and rich foundation in the history of art, critically examining the importance of artistic traditions in the study of human cultures. Through a variety of historical periods, students learn to identify, analyze, and interpret works of art and architecture as they reflect not only individual achievement but also the political, social, religious, and economic interests of the society from which they emerge. Students may enroll in the art history program to prepare for transfer into an upper-division program in art history.

For further information about the art history program students may visit ivc.edu/dept/art/history or email ivcarthistory@ivc.edu.

Potential Careers

Majors in art history are afforded opportunities in a number of art-related fields ranging from education to business. Examples of careers in art history and/or museum studies include the following:

  • Appraiser or Investor
  • Art Consultant
  • Art Educator
  • Art Publisher or Critic
  • Arts Librarian
  • Artist Representative
  • Conservator
  • Gallery Director
  • Legal Professional
  • Lobbyist or Organizer
  • Museum Curator
  • Museum Technician

Recommended Art History Tracks

Track One: Western

Pre-Modern to Early Modern

   Year One, Fall: ARTH 4 , ARTH 32  
   Year One, Spring: ARTH 24 ARTH 25 
   Year Two, Fall: ARTH 26 , ARTH 27  
   Year Two, Spring: ARTH 30 , ARTH 31   

Track Two: Western 

Late Modern to Postmodern

   Year One, Fall: ARTH 4 , ARTH 32  
   Year One, Spring: ARTH 25 , ARTH 26  
   Year Two, Fall:
   Year Two, Spring: ARTH 27 ARTH 28  , ARTH 29  
   Year Two, Spring: ARTH 27 , ARTH 28  

Track Three: Non-Western 

Prehistory to Postmodern

   Year One, Fall: ARTH 4 , ARTH 23  
   Year One, Spring: ARTH 22  
   Year Two, Fall: ARTH 26 , ARTH 27  
   Year Two, Spring: ARTH 24 ARTH 28  

 

Art Department Programs

Programs

    Associate in ArtsAssociate in Arts for Transfer

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