Visual and Cultural Studies (A.A.)
The Visual and Cultural Studies major combines the breadth of an interdisciplinary major with a special focus on visual media. Its Interdisciplinary structure brings together approaches to visual media and cultural production that would usually be separated by discipline.
Courses
- ART 100 — Introduction to World Art
- ART 101 — Art History I: Prehistory to Gothic
- ART 102 — Art History II: Renaissance to Rococo
- ART 103 — Art History III: Neoclassical to Present
- ART 104 — African Art History
- ART 105A — The Arts of Latin America and the Caribbean: Pre-Columbian
- ART 105B — The Arts of Latin America and the Caribbean: Colonial to the Present
- ART 107 — Asian Art History
- ART 108 — Black Images in Popular Culture
- ART 109 — Gender and Sexuality In Art
- ART 113 — Art, Science, and Technology
- ART 118 — History of Women in Visual Arts
- ART 119A — Introduction to Museum Studies
- ART 123 — African Cinema
- ART 124 — Introduction to Media Studies
- ART 125 — Introduction to Visual and Cultural Studies
- ART 126 — History of Furniture Design
- ART 200 — Special Topics in Visual and Cultural Studies
- ART 207 — Women and Media
- ENGL 223 — Chicana/Chicano Literature
- ENGL 224 — Native American Literature
- ENGL 225 — Mexican Literature in Translation
- ENGL 226 — African-American Literature
- ENGL 237 — Asian American Literature
- HIST 110 — African-American History
- HIST 220 — History of the Americas
- HIST 221 — History of the Americas
- HIST 230 — History of Mexico
- HIST 235 — History of Latin America
- HIST 260 — Survey of the History of Asia
- HIST 265 — Selected Problems in Contemporary Asian History
- HUM 100 — The Art of Being Human
- HUM 102 — The Arab, The Muslim, and The West
- HUM 107 — Men and Masculinities: Constructing Manhood in America
- HUM 108 — Black Images in Popular Culture
- HUM 109 — Gender and Sexuality In Art
- HUM 125 — Introduction to Visual and Cultural Studies
- HUM 200 — Special Topics in Visual and Cultural Studies
- PHIL 104 — Philosophy of Cultural Diversity: Challenge and Change
- PHIL 200 — World Religions
- PHOT 150 — Photography and Society
- PHOT 160 — History of Photography
- WGS 107 — Men and Masculinities: Constructing Manhood in America
- WGS 118 — History of Women in Visual Arts
- WGS 207 — Women and Media
- WMT 126 — History of Furniture Design