Requirements For Minor in Art History
The Art History Minor offers students a program of integrated study in modern and contemporary art history, visual culture
and cultural theory. Students will become versed in approaches to art history and visual culture through perspectives that focus on the contributions of peoples whose art has not received the recognition and critical study that it deserves. Students will be introduced to the study of art history and visual culture through engaged viewing and critical study of visual art in class and outside of the classroom: in museums, artists' studios and within the landscape and the everyday world (site-specific environmental artwork, and artists' billboards, for example). The Art History Minor expands the traditional notion of art, and allows students to approach art actively as a form of social, political and personal expression, and as a catalyst for rethinking the traditions of art history itself.
Total Units (21)
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Four courses from the following: 12  

VSAR 120 - Introduction to Visual Arts
VSAR 222 - Survey of World Cinema
VSAR 307 - Holocaust Art, Photography and Film
VSAR 320 - Public Expression in the Arts
VSAR 322 - Women Artists in the 20th Century
VSAR 323 - Chicano Art in the Border Region
VSAR 326 - Feminist Art and Motherhood
VSAR 327 - Modern and Contemporary Art Movements
VSAR 328 - Video Art History and Theory
VSAR 405 - Critical Theories of the Arts in Cyberspace
VSAR 422 - Art and Technology of the Moving Image
VSAR 423 -Critical History of Photography

   
     
Two studio art courses from the following: 6  

VSAR 293 - Studio Art Instruction
VSAR 302 - The Computer and the Visual Arts
VSAR 303 - Introduction to Video Arts
VSAR 308 - Audio Art and Sound Design
VSAR 309 - Generating Narrative in Video and New Media

   
     
One course in Dance, Music, or Theater Arts (studio or critical theory):
3
 
     
The Art History Minor consists of twenty-one (21) units of credit. All courses submitted for the Minor must be completed with a grade of C or better. Courses submitted for the Minor may also be used to fulfill General Education requirements. At least twelve (12) units of coursework submitted for the Minor must be completed at CSUSM. Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) majors may pursue this Minor if nine (9) units are mutually exclusive, i.e., not double-counted for the major and minor.