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Earn a Bachelor of Arts in Art History at Temple University's Tyler School of Art and Architecture. This 123-credit degree program fosters a comprehensive view of art and visual culture through an inclusive, global lens, emphasizing visual literacy as essential in today's world while celebrating human creativity as a vital form of expression.
Art history students benefit from instruction by distinguished faculty with expertise spanning ancient to contemporary art, covering diverse global traditions including African and African diaspora art, Islamic art, Asian art, European art, and art of the Americas and Mediterranean. With intentionally small class sizes, the program ensures personalized guidance and fosters interdisciplinary connections with studio art students and faculty. Students can explore career pathways like arts administration and curatorial studies while engaging with cutting-edge approaches including Digital Humanities—an emerging field combining technology and cultural research with promising applications in arts careers.
Tyler's Art History majors enjoy the advantages of a top-tier public research university, including access to exceptional studio facilities. Philadelphia's vibrant arts scene serves as an extended learning environment, with its museums, galleries, and public art installations, plus convenient proximity to major art hubs like New York and Washington, D.C. The program's adaptable structure accommodates double majors and study abroad options at Temple's campuses in Japan or Rome, allowing students to examine art within diverse cultural contexts.