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As an Art History student at UAB, you'll develop visual analysis and critical reasoning abilities to examine diverse artifacts from every region and historical period, including contemporary works. Through visual learning methods, Art History equips students for rewarding careers across multiple professional fields.
Alumni have secured positions in museums, galleries, non-profits, and cultural organizations, or continued their education in art history, arts education, law, preservation, arts administration, conservation, and library science.
Key local resources for art history majors feature the Abroms-Engel Institute for Visual Arts, the Birmingham Museum of Art, and various regional art venues. The department also hosts a steady rotation of visiting artists, academics, and critics.
Art History explores human civilization through examining painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts. It approaches these creative works as reflections of human thought, emotion, and lived experiences. Studying Art History enables deep engagement with cultural and aesthetic concepts.
Art History education fosters appreciation for the societal values and contexts preserved in artistic masterpieces. This understanding develops through exposure to global art and architecture, along with skills to interpret artworks from different cultures and eras.
An Art History degree cultivates visual, verbal, and written communication skills - essential competencies in today's interconnected world. The analytical abilities gained through art historical study are versatile and highly sought after by employers in all industries.