Honors & Scholars Courses
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Global Honors (GH)
Taylor & Lane (TL)
Structures of Power and Inequality (SPI)
Global Honors (GH)
The Global Honors program signals our College’s commitment to global citizenship and engagement with the world. The requirements are meant to provide a deep and meaningful engagement with the intersection of languages, cultures, and structures across the globe. The following History of Art courses count towards the five required for this program:
ARTH 110: Introduction to Italian Renaissance Art
ARTH 121: Introduction to Modern Architecture and Design
ARTH 122: Introduction to Modern Art
ARTH 132: Introduction to Contemporary Art and Design
ARTH 142: Introduction to Photography
ARTH 212: African Art and Design
ARTH 240: Art of the Avant-Gardes, 1900-1945
ARTH 242: Patronage and the Artist in Early Modern Italy
ARTH 243: Early Modern Spaces
ARTH 244: Italian Baroque Art
ARTH 250: Modernism and Mass Culture, 1848-1914
ARTH 253: Castles and Cathedrals
ARTH 255: Art and Ritual of the Ancient Americas
ARTH 257: Photography as Knowledge (1830-1900)
ARTH 261: Anatomies 1400-1600: Sexual, Forbidden, Monstrous
ARTH 270: The Art of the Print
ARTH 274: Visualizing Ancient Rome
ARTH 300: French Art and Its Others (1830-1930)
ARTH 312: Contemporary African Arts
ARTH 320: Matisse and Methods
ARTH 334: Exhibiting Africa: Past & Present
ARTH 350: Ruling Families of the Renaissance
ARTH 352 Early Medieval Art and Culture
Taylor and Lane (TL)
The Taylor and Lane Scholars program provides a pathway or thread of courses and experiences for students focused on social justice and social change, specifically in the areas of diversity and inclusion. The following History of Art courses count towards the four required for this program:
ARTH 120: Introduction to American Art and Design
ARTH 122: Introduction to Modern Art
ARTH 212: African Art and Design
ARTH 230: Introduction to Museum Studies
ARTH 240: Art of the Avant-Gardes, 1900-1945
ARTH 253: Castles and Cathedrals
ARTH 257: Photography as Knowledge (1830-1900)
ARTH 261: Anatomies 1400-1600: Sexual, Forbidden, Monstrous
ARTH 263: African-American Art
ARTH 270: The Art of the Print
ARTH 274: Visualizing Ancient Rome
ARTH 300 French Art and Its Others (1830-1930)
ARTH 312: Contemporary African Arts
ARTH 334: Exhibiting Africa: Past & Present
ARTH 370: Art History and Feminism
Structures of Power and Inequality (SPI)
To be designated as an Eliza Wheaton Scholar and be eligible for Latin Honors, students must take one course designed SPI. Taylor & Lane Scholars also need at least one SPI course.
ARTH 120: Introduction to American Art and Design
ARTH 142: Introduction to Photography
ARTH 212: African Art and Design
ARTH 230: Introduction to Museum Studies
ARTH 241 Renaissance Art in the North
ARTH 242: Patronage and the Artist in Early Modern Italy
ARTH 244: Italian Baroque Art
ARTH 253: Castles and Cathedrals
ARTH 255: Art and Ritual of the Ancient Americas
ARTH 257 Photography as Knowledge (1830-1900)
ARTH 261: Anatomies 1400-1600: Sexual, Forbidden, Monstrous
ARTH 263: African-American Art
ARTH 270: The Art of the Print
ARTH 274: Visualizing Ancient Rome
ARTH 300: French Art and Its Others (1830-1930)
ARTH 312: Contemporary African Arts
ARTH 320: Matisse and Methods
ARTH 334: Exhibiting Africa: Past & Present
ARTH 350: Ruling Families of the Renaissance
ARTH 370: Art History and Feminism
ARTH 371: Masculinity and American Art