DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR: ART CONSERVATION

CURRICULUM                                                        CREDITS*
   See page 70 for University and College requirements.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Within the Department
Art Conservation:
   Twenty-one credits as follows: ................................. 21
      ARTC 301 Care and Preservation of Cultural Properties (Fall) . 3
      ARTC 680 Studio in the Materials and Techniques of ........... 3
               Drawing (Spring)
      ARTC 685 Color Mixing and Matching (Fall) .................... 3

      ARTC 688 Studio in the Materials and Techniques of ........... 3
               Painting I (Fall)
         or
      ARTC 689 Studio in the Materials and Techniques of ........... 3
               Painting II (Spring)

      ARTC 690 Studio in the Materials and Techniques of ........... 3
               Printmaking I (Spring)
      ARTC 466 Independent Study: Conservation Internship I & II ... 6
               (Spring) (Junior and/or Senior status only)

Within the College
Art:
   Nine credits as follows: ........................................ 9
      ART 130 Drawing I: Tools and Techniques ...................... 3
      ART 244 Photography I ........................................ 3

      ART 250 Sculpture ............................................ 3
         or
      ART 254 Ceramics I ........................................... 3
         or
      ART 260 Metals I ............................................. 3
         or
      ART 273 On Loom Weaving I .................................... 3

Six credits of Anthropology and/or Art History courses ............. 6
      from the following:
   ARTH 103 Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology ................ 3
   ARTH 153 Introduction to Art History I .......................... 3
   ARTH 154 Introduction to Art History II ......................... 3
   ARTH 155 Asian Art .............................................. 3
   ARTH 161 Art in the East and West ............................... 3
   ARTH 162 Buildings, Builders and the Human Environment .......... 3

Eighteen credits, at least four courses at or above the 300 ....... 18
   level, of Anthropology, Art History, Black American
   Studies, Museum Studies, and/or Textiles, Design
   and Consumer Economics courses from the
   following:

Anthropology
   ANTH 222 Technology and Culture ................................. 3
   ANTH 229 Indians of North America ............................... 3
   ANTH 251 Introduction to Ethnic Arts ............................ 3
   ANTH 316 Introduction to Material Culture Studies ............... 3
   ANTH 324 Old World Archaeology .................................. 3
   ANTH 338 Arts & Crafts: Native South America .................... 3
   ANTH 340 Historical Archaeology ................................. 3
   ANTH 379 Historical Archaeology of the Eastern United States .... 3
   ANTH 410 Archaeological Analysis of Material Culture ............ 3
   ANTH 451 Myth and Culture ....................................... 3
   ANTH 457 Survey of African Art .................................. 3

Art History
   ARTH 207 Origins of Art ......................................... 3
   ARTH 208 Greek and Roman Art .................................... 3
   ARTH 209 Early Medieval Art AD 200-1100 ......................... 3
   ARTH 210 Later Medieval Art AD 1000-1400 ........................ 3
   ARTH 213 Art of the Northern Renaissance ........................ 3
   ARTH 217 Early Renaissance Art .................................. 3
   ARTH 218 High Renaissance and Mannerist Art ..................... 3
   ARTH 220 Architecture and Urbanism in Renaissance Italy. ........ 3
   ARTH 222 Baroque Art ............................................ 3
   ARTH 223 Baroque and Rococo Architecture and Urbanism ........... 3
   ARTH 225 Rococo to Neo-Classicism ............................... 3
   ARTH 227 Neo-Classicism and Impressionism ....................... 3
   ARTH 228 Post-Impressionism to Contemporary Art ................. 3
   ARTH 230 American Art: 1607-1865 ................................ 3
   ARTH 231 American Art: 1865-present ............................. 3
   ARTH 233 Art of China ........................................... 3
   ARTH 234 Art of Japan ........................................... 3
   ARTH 235 Art of India ........................................... 3
   ARTH 236 The Arts of Islam ...................................... 3
   ARTH 301 Research and Methodology in Art History ................ 3
   ARTH 302 Prints and Society. .................................... 3
   ARTH 304 Northern Baroque Art ................................... 3
   ARTH 305 Italian Baroque: Metaphor and Marvel ................... 3
   ARTH 308 Modern Architecture I: 1750-1900 ....................... 3
   ARTH 309 Modern Architecture II: The Twentieth Century. ......... 3
   ARTH 310 The Role of the Artist in Society. ..................... 3
   ARTH 318 History of Photography. ................................ 3
   ARTH 339 Art & Architecture of Europe ........................... 3

Black American Studies
   BAMS 320 History of Afro-American Art ........................... 3

Museum Studies
   MSST 403 History, Philosophy, Functions & Future of Museums ..... 3

Textiles Design and Consumer Economics
   TDCE 214 Costume History Before 1700 ............................ 3
   TDCE 224 Clothing Design and Production Since 1700 .............. 3

Chemistry and Biochemistry
19-20 credits of chemistry courses ............................. 19-20
   Track A:
      CHEM 103 General Chemistry ................................... 4
      CHEM 104 General Chemistry ................................... 4
      CHEM 220 Quantitative Analysis ............................... 3
      CHEM 221 Quantitative Analysis Laboratory .................... 1
      CHEM 321 Organic Chemistry ................................... 4
      CHEM 322 Organic Chemistry ................................... 4
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   Track B:
      CHEM 111 General Chemistry ................................... 3
      CHEM 119 Quantitative Chemistry I ............................ 2
      CHEM 112 General Chemistry ................................... 3
      CHEM 120 Quantitative Chemistry II ........................... 3
      CHEM 321 Organic Chemistry ................................... 4
      CHEM 322 Organic Chemistry ................................... 4
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ELECTIVES
Electives
   After required courses are completed, sufficient
   elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum
   credit requirement for the degree.

CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF .................................... 124

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* Numbers in parentheses indicate year or years in which the course is 
      normally taken, i.e., (1) freshman year, (2) sophomore year, etc.