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Engage in analytical thinking about visual arts and cultural imagery, examining how media and artworks convey meaning, evolve historically, function in society, and connect with fields like literature, music, and philosophy. The undergraduate curriculum encourages students to deeply analyze visual arts and cultural representations. Classes explore how imagery and media communicate, their progression through time, societal impacts, and interdisciplinary connections with subjects including literature, music, and philosophy. Through visual studies, Art History students develop expertise in cultural evaluation and historical context interpretation. Consequently, Art History sees itself as exceptionally equipped to educate students across diverse fields, given the significant visual shift that has transformed humanities and sciences in recent years—with growing academic interest in visual expression and communication methods.