Penn StateCollege of Arts and Architecture
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Recommended Academic Plan for Bachelor of Arts in Art History(Art H)
Effective Summer 1998

Semester 1

Credits

Semester 2

Credits

ART H 111 (GA; IL) Ancient to Medieval Art

3

ART H 112 (GA; IL) Renaissance to Modern Art

3

ART H 001S First Year Seminar or ART H Selection

3

Social/Behavioral Sciences (GS)

3

Natural Science (GN)

3

Quantification (GQ)

3

English 015 or 030 (GWS) Composition/Honors Composition

 

3

 

Humanities (GH)

 

3

Foreign Language

4

Foreign Language

4

Total Credits:

16

Total Credits:

 16

Semester 3

Credits

Semester 4

Credits

ART H 201 (GA; IL) Ancient to Medieval Architecture

3

ART H 202 (GA; US; IL) Renaissance to Modern Architecture

3

Humanities (GH)

3

Arts (GA)

3

CAS 100 (GWS) Effective Speech

3

Natural Science (GN)

3

Quantification (GQ)

3

Social/Behavioral Sciences (GS)

3

Foreign Language

4

Other Cultures (can double count with Art H)

3

Total Credits:

16

Total Credits:

15

Semester 5

Credits

Semester 6

Credits

ART H Selection

3

ART H Selection

3

ART H Selection

3

ART H Selection

3

Arts (GA)

3

Natural Science (GN)

3

English 202 (GWS) Effective Writing

3

B. A. Knowledge Domain

3

B.A. Knowledge Domain

3

Elective

3

Total Credits:

15

Total Credits:

15

Semester 7

Credits

Semester 8

Credits

ART H Selection

3

ART H Selection

3

ART H 350W Undergraduate Seminar

3

Elective

3

Health and Physical Activity (GHA)

1.5

Elective

3

B.A. Knowledge Domain

3

Health and Physical Activity (GHA)

1.5

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

1

Total Credits:

16.5

Total Credits:

14.5

  • Bold type indicates courses requiring a quality grade of C or better.
  • Italics indicate courses that satisfy both major and General Education requirements.
  • Bold Italics indicate courses requiring a quality grade of C or better and that satisfy both major and General Education requirements.
  • GWS, GHA, GQ, GN, GA, GH, and GS are codes used to identify General Education requirements.
  • US, IL, and US;IL are codes used to designate courses that satisfy University United States/International Cultures requirements.
  • W is the code used to designate courses that satisfy University Writing Across the Curriculum requirement.

Program Notes:  
Change of Major Requirements:  A minimum grade point average of 2.0 is required.