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BACHELOR OF ARTS - ART CONSERVATION
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DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR: ART CONSERVATION


CURRICULUM CREDITS

University and College requirements.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (65 or 69 credits)
ARTC 101 Freshman Conservation Experience 1
ARTC 301 Care and Preservation of Cultural Property I 3
ARTC 302 Care and Preservation of Cultural Property II 3
ARTC 464 Conservation Internship (two semesters) 6
            (ARTC 464 can be taken only after completing both ARTC 301 and ARTC 302)
ARTC 495 Senior Capstone 3

One of the following 3-4
ARTC 485 Color Mixing and Matching 3
ARTC 210 Science of Color Phenomena 4
One of the following 3
ARTC 488 Studio in the Materials and Techniques of Painting I
ARTC 489 Studio in the Materials and Techniques of Painting II
ARTC 480 Studio in the Materials and Techniques of Drawing in the West
ARTC 490 Studio in the Materials and Techniques of Printmaking I

Three of the following 9
ART 138 Painting Approaches
ART 231 Introduction to Painting
ART 243 Introduction to Printmaking
ART 250 Beginning Sculpture
ART 281 Darkroom Photography
ART 290 Beginning Ceramics

Two courses from the following 6
ANTH 103 Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology
ANTH 104 Introduction to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
ANTH 105 Introduction to Historical Archaeology
ARTH 153 Introduction to Art History I
ARTH 154 Introduction to Art History II
ARTH 162 History of Architecture

One of the following (A or B) chemistry sequences 16-19

Option A (16 credits)
CHEM 103 General Chemistry
CHEM 104 General Chemistry
CHEM 321 Organic Chemistry
CHEM 322 Organic Chemistry

Option B (for Chemistry majors or minors) (19 credits)
CHEM 111 General Chemistry
CHEM 115 Introduction to Chemical Sciences
CHEM 112 General Chemistry
CHEM 120 Quantitative Chemistry II
CHEM 321 Organic Chemistry
CHEM 322 Organic Chemistry

Four courses of upper division Anthropology, Art Conservation, Art History, History, Black American Studies, Museum Studies, and/or Fashion and Apparel Studies courses with a strong material culture basis with approval by an Art Conservation academic advisor prior to enrollment in the course. 12

ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.

CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF 124



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