Course Information
Here we provide information on course requirements, course descriptions and an Academic Rhode Map for each program, a semester-by-semester plan to help you toward graduation in four years.
Dive into the wonderful (and sometimes weird) world of art! As an art history major, you will learn about the famous and infamous, the sacred and profane, the celebrated and silenced. Study artists, artworks, architects, and structures from around the world and throughout time. You will gain the visual skills to interpret these works; the historical, social, and political understanding to place these works into context; and the skills to power your own research. You will examine objects through how they were created, seen, appreciated, and sometimes misunderstood.
Knowledge and skills learned in art history are valuable in the art world and beyond. Our graduates have worked locally at the Newport Art Museum, the RISD Museum, and Providence’s FirstWorks as well as at arts organizations across the country. They also work in information technology, marketing, ecommerce, and education. Recent alumni have gone to graduate school for art history, arts administration, teaching, and library and information science.
Art history is interdisciplinary; it draws from various fields in the humanities, sciences, technology, and even engineering. It also builds valuable skills that employers look for in candidates including critical thinking and analysis, presentation and public speaking, strong writing, research, problem-solving, attention to detail, the ability to work independently and in teams, open mindedness, broad historical and cultural knowledge, and creativity.1
Shape your resume as an art history student. At the Bannister Gallery, gain experience related to museum and gallery operations, curatorial practices, and arts administration. Get academic credit for internships at local institutions such as the Lippitt House Museum. Study Abroad in Asia, Europe, or South America with the help of scholarships from the Shinn Fund.
Rhode Island College is an exclusive member of the Common Application.
Here we provide information on course requirements, course descriptions and an Academic Rhode Map for each program, a semester-by-semester plan to help you toward graduation in four years.
The Department of Art prepares students for professional careers, liberal arts careers and graduate study. We also prepare the pre-K-12 art teachers of tomorrow.