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Minor in Art History

A student declaring a minor in Art History must complete 25 units of course work in one of the following four tracks: Open, Modern, Asian, or Architecture. Upon declaring the minor, students are assigned an adviser with whom they plan their course of study and electives. A proposed course of study must be approved by the adviser and placed in the student's departmental file. Only one class may be taken for credit outside of the Stanford campus; this includes courses taken in the Overseas Studies Program. Minors are required to attend an orientation session presented by the professional staff of the Art and Architecture Library, which introduces the tools of research and reference available on campus or through the Internet. This requirement should be completed no later than the quarter following the minor declaration.

Requirements—A student with a minor in Art History must complete six Art History courses for a total of 25 units.

  1. Open Track—ARTHIST 1 (WIM) plus five Art History lecture courses, colloquia, or seminars in any field.
  2. Modern Track—ARTHIST 1 (WIM) plus five Art History lecture courses, colloquia, or seminars in any aspect of 19th- to 20th-century art.
  3. Asian Track—ARTHIST 2 plus five Art History lecture courses, colloquia, or seminars in Asian Art (ARTHIST 1 may be one of the five courses).
  4. Architecture Track—ARTHIST 3 plus five Art History lecture courses, colloquia, or seminars in architectural history (ARTHIST 1 may be one of the five courses).

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