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The Bachelor of Arts in Art History offers a structured approach to critically examining diverse cultures across various historical periods and artistic mediums. This program encompasses both Western and non-Western artistic traditions. Students can pursue a standalone Art History major or combine it with Administrative Studies, blending art historical knowledge with management training for diverse career paths. This dual focus prepares graduates for roles in arts administration, advertising, art valuation, architecture, art investment, and heritage conservation. Cultural institutions like museums, research centers, historical organizations, publishing houses, and galleries require professionals skilled in business operations, including management, public relations, financial administration, and human resources. Graduates may also pursue graduate studies in business, museum management, arts administration, or other specialized fields. The combined Art History and Administrative Studies major highlights the intersection between cultural achievements and organizational systems, creating a mutually enriching academic experience. Business-focused students develop an understanding of visual culture's historical and social contexts, while art history students gain essential business knowledge to lead arts organizations and related enterprises.