Liberal Arts: Art History Major




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With its wealth of archaeological sites, churches, museums, and contemporary art galleries, Rome offers an environment of unparalleled richness for the study of art and the human experience across time. John Cabot University’s Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History emphasizes art-historical theories and analytic methods with a strong focus on the visual arts of ope, the Mediterranean, and North America.
Given the University’s location at the geographical and temporal crossroads of ope and the Mediterranean, the program places a strong emphasis upon the visual cultures of Rome and Italy. After an initial series of four foundation courses, majors develop their command of art history and its approaches through upper-level courses in a variety of pertinent subject areas. The major culminates in the fourth year when each student selects a topic and works individually with a specialized faculty member to research and write a senior thesis. Students can win internships at institutions that include the Museo Nazionale Romano, the Galleria Doria Pamphilj, and the Biblioteca Angelica, ope’s first public library and a major repository of illuminated manuscripts.
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Another application deadline for all students is May 1. For EU students application deadline is December 15.
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