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The Major and the Minor in the Art History programs provide an excellent foundation in the history of international modern and contemporary art, curatorial and museum studies, and their critical and theoretical discourses. Our professors emphasize an interdisciplinary approach with perspectives drawn from aesthetics and philosophy, as well as theories of feminism and gender, post-colonialism, identity, globalization, and new technologies.
Students are actively involved in Ottawa's art community through curatorial projects on campus and in the city, site visits to national and municipal art galleries, internships, and class visits from curators, artists, and visiting professors.
Graduates pursue careers as curators and directors at museums and galleries; at arts organizations and foundations; at archives and libraries; as editors or writers for art magazines and other publications; or pursue graduate work in the art history or curatorial studies, among others.
This program is offered in English and in French.
The table below includes only discipline-specific courses. Please refer to the Academic Regulations for information on including a minor to your degree.
This program cannot be combined with the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA).
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2021-2022 calendars for the previous requirements.
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Code Title Units
Compulsory courses 1
ART 1102 Methodologies in Art History 3 Units
ART 1360 Histories of Art I 3 Units
ART 1361 Histories of Art II 3 Units
ART 2170 19th Century Art: 1789-1900 3 Units
ART 2171 Modern Art: 1900-1945 3 Units
ART 3180 Art After Modernism: 1945-1978 3 Units
ART 3181 Postmodernism and Art: 1978-2000 3 Units
Optional courses
9 optional course units in Art History (ART) from: 2 9 Units
ART 3116 Art and New Technologies
ART 3117 Art and Gender
ART 3118 Art, Globalization and Cultural Hybridities
ART 3334 Canadian Art and Cultural Identities
ART 3344 Museum Studies and Artistic Practices
ART 3354 Indigenous Arts
ART 3364 Histories and Theories of Photography
ART 4115 Special Topics in Art History
ART 4118 Special Topics in Contemporary Art
ART 4119 Curating for Contemporary Art
ART 4161 Special Topics in Arts, Heritage and Policy
ART 4900 Apprenticeship
ART 4910 Venice: Intensive Field Course on Global Contemporary Art
ART 4915 Special Topics in Art History
ART 4955 Research Seminar in Art History
ART 4956 Directed Research I
ART 4957 Directed Research II
ART 4961 Special Topics in Arts, Heritage and Policy
Total: 30 Units
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The introductory survey courses, ART 1360 and ART 1361 , are required for all undergraduates in the Department of Visual Arts (Bachelor of Fine Arts; Major in Visual Arts; Major and Minor in Art History) and are prerequisites for all compulsory 3000-level courses, so should therefore be taken in first year to ensure graduation on time.
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