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Art History Degree
Description | Skills | University | Career boost |
Can anyone truly understand art? A degree in Art History will attempt to answer that question! Leveraging skills such as painting, writing, and charisma, Art History students will be able to expand their cultural horizons and also provide fun facts in art museums forever. | Painting Writing Charisma | Regular Foxbury Institute | Arts Critic (Critic Career) Patron of the Arts (Painter Career) Trend Setter (Style Influencer Career) |
Distinguished University of Britechester |
Art History Classes
Art History Basics
Description: An introduction to the world of art history, this course covers paintings through the years and gives students the tools they’ll need to succeed in more advanced aspects of art history. | Skill: Painting | Class:9:30am – 10:55am Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Crafting with Canvas: Paintings through History
Description: Crafting with Canvas is a deeper dive into the techniques used by painters to evoke emotion through their brushstrokes, as well as how painting has evolved as newer tools have emerged on the art scene. | Skill: Painting | Class:8:00am – 9:25am Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
The Cultural Impact of Art
Description: The true reach of art isn’t only those that encounter it. This course examines how famous art influences, shapes, and even drives culture. | Skill: Writing | Class:1:30pm – 2:55pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Give a Presentation! | Daily Task: Homework |
Technology and Art: Interesting Intersections
Description: As technology is used to create art that would not be easy – perhaps even impossible – to make before, this course examines what art has been and can be as technology continues to advance. | Skill: Writing | Class:11:00am – 12:25pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Submit a Term Paper! | Daily Task: Homework |
The Force of Art on International Markets
Description: As wealthy collectors buy and sell art, certain pieces can fetch prices that are large enough that the ripple effects are worth examining. | Skill: Charisma | Class:3:00pm – 4:25pm Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Modern Criticism & Modern Art
Description: This course provides an overview of different schools of modern art, along with a look at the language modern art critics use to talk about that art. | Skill: Charisma | Class:1:30pm – 2:55pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Give a Presentation! | Daily Task: Homework |
The First Artists
Description: Have we always had the desire to create art? What lies behind our creative urges? This course attempts to answer these questions by looking at the earliest evidence of art. | Skill: Writing | Class:3:00pm – 4:25pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Submit a Term Paper! | Daily Task: Homework |
It’s Viral! When Art Spreads Online
Description: The biggest art venue nowadays is the Internet, which means that even the simplest piece can be viewed by more eyes than a painting hanging in a museum a hundred years ago. What does this mean for the world of art? | Skill: Writing | Class:8:00am – 9:25am Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Out of the Studio: Art on the Streets
Description: Some of the most famous artists of the modern era display their works on the streets and work in secret. This course explores how these artists work, along with the public reception of their work. | Skill: Painting | Class:9:30am – 10:55am Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
The Privilege of Painting
Description: As art moved from private work to public exhibitions, being a painter became easier with the privilege of being born to the right parents. This class looks at how these barriers affect art, even today. | Skill: Painting | Class:1:30pm – 2:55pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Give a Presentation! | Daily Task: Homework |
How Much? Valuating Art in Today’s Economy
Description: What is a piece of art really worth? This class uses some basic economic principles along with a vast history of art sales to attempt to understand how the market for art changes over time. | Skill: Charisma | Class:11:00am – 12:25pm Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
It Belongs in a Museum! Or Does It?
Description: The classic wisdom of artwork is that the best place for it is on public display in a museum. This course examines the possible benefits of private collections and the interesting role they play in art history. | Skill: Charisma | Class:3:00pm – 4:25pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Submit a Term Paper! | Daily Task: Homework |