B.A. In Art History and Criticism
Bethlehem, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
USD 50,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 2022-23 full-time comprehensive fee per year
Introduction
The Moravian University Art Department cultivates a vibrant academic community committed to creative and critical thinking. Our faculty and students share a passion for art as a celebration of the mind’s imaginative and intellectual powers. Art is by nature an interdisciplinary and trans-cultural field that invites students to consider how art reflects and shapes society, politics, ethics, and culture. At Moravian University, art-making is a form of meaning-making. Art-making and the interpreting of art rely on invention, research, and an infinitely curious mind to construct new knowledge, foster self-expression, and explore visual communication. Students are given the opportunity to cultivate their creativity through dynamic projects that embrace risk-taking, problem-solving, revision, and self-reflection.
Why Moravian?
It's all about the experience! The opportunities here are life-changing. Here’s a preview of what you’ll experience as a Moravian University student:
- A tech-friendly campus: Every student receives a MacBook Pro and an iPad as soon as they deposit
- Personalized learning: We have an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio and an average class size of 17 students
- Classic college town: Moravian is located in historic downtown Bethlehem, PA
- Lifetime support: Say hello to the Center for Career and Civic Engagement!
- Global education: Choose from more than 20 study abroad programs
- Opportunities beyond the classroom: Participate in research, civic engagement, scholarship programs, internships, and more.
- A vast and active network: There are more than 20,000 Moravian alumni across the world, ready to help you get a job
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Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships up to USD 25,000 for International Students
Moravian University offers an International Student Merit Award based primarily on academic achievement: grades, the strength of your academic program, your TOEFL or IELTS scores, and your SAT scores if submitted.
Curriculum
The Art History and Criticism, BA is designed for students to pursue careers as art historians, critics, or curators in museums or galleries. It may also serve as a foundation for graduate study in art history.
Students in Art History and Criticism, BA will take 10 courses in the arts.
Note: Completion of the Learning-in-Common (LinC) curriculum in liberal arts is also required.
Art History and Criticism, BA Recommendations
Internship at a regional museum or arts organization – past internships have included ArtsQuest, Kemerer Museum, Allentown Art Museum, The Baum School of Art, and other arts organizations
If interested in Museum Studies:
- Cross-register for courses in Museum Studies program at Lehigh
- Take courses in Education, Public Speaking, Business, Journalism
If interested in academics:
- Take courses in Literature and History
If interested in further art courses:
- Take courses listed under programs in Studio Art: Studio Art, Photography/Media Concentration; or Graphic and Interactive Design
If planning graduate school in art history:
- Take foreign language in French, German, or Italian
Other options:
- Cross-register at other LVAIC schools for specialized courses in art history, especially Lafayette (Asian, Indian, Ancient, Byzantine)
- English/Writing courses
- Digital Media courses such as ART 131: Introduction to Graphic Design and ART 268: Digital Photography 1
- Take a Chemistry course for the requirement in natural sciences (art restoration)
- Take relevant history courses along with special interests to meet history requirements or for electives
- Study abroad
English Language Requirements
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