The Art Major

All art majors are required to complete:

  • ART 103
  • ART 102
  • ART 127
  • ART 204
  • ART 281

A major must elect to concentrate in art history, studio art, or arts administration. It is possible to concentrate in both studio art and art history. Some students combine their work in art with studies in psychology, mathematics, philosophy, English, historic preservation, economics, or other disciplines. Writing proficiency in the major is required and is fulfilled by completing at least two 200- or 300-level courses in art history with a C or better. Students who have completed all of their art history courses with a grade point average of C- or below must submit a portfolio containing at least two papers (both 10 pages or longer) to the department faculty for review.

A maximum of two internships may count toward the major. Each internship can earn a maximum of four credits. Majors are strongly encouraged to exhibit a body of work in the Corrin student gallery in their senior year. Transfer students should note that at least 23 of the credits for the art major must be earned at Goucher.When requesting transfer credit, courses taken elsewhere, if required for the major, must correspond to courses offered at Goucher, and a syllabus of the course must be presented to determine this. Students may request an exemption from introductory-level courses upon review of a portfolio presented to the department faculty teaching courses in the subject area of the requested exemption. Courses taken elsewhere to satisfy requirements in the major or minor by enrolled students must be approved in advance by the department.

Students may take no more than three courses (9-12 credits) counting towards the art major at institutions other than Goucher (not including courses taken during Goucher-approved study abroad).

Concentration in Studio Art

Art majors concentrating in studio art are required to complete:

  • ART 103
  • ART 102
  • ART 114
  • ART 127
  • ART 201
  • ART 204
  • ART 225
  • ART 230
  • ART 281
  • ART 330
  • Two 200-level courses in art history in addition to ART 103 and 281
  • One additional 300-level course
  • One additional art course at any level in either studio or art history
  • Nine credits in other fields in the Arts and/or Humanities divisions

Studio art majors may also concentrate in secondary education with certification in art. For details, see the description under the Education Department.

Students intending to continue in fine and applied art should, with the help of members of the department, assemble a portfolio for use in applying for work or for entrance into graduate school. Some studio courses in the department require a lab fee.

Concentration in Art History

Art majors concentrating in art history are required to complete:

  • ART 103
  • ART 102
  • ART 127
  • ART 281
  • ART 268 or ART 273
  • ART 280
  • ART 382
  • ART 204
  • ART 249
  • ART 366
  • At least two additional 200-level courses in art history
  • One additional 300-level course in art history
  • Two additional courses in studio art (one involving a two-dimensional medium and one involving a three-dimensional medium).
  • Nine credits in other fields in the Arts and/or Humanities divisions

Students intending to continue work in art history after graduation are strongly advised to acquire reading knowledge of two languages beyond English.

Concentration in Art and Arts Administration

Art majors concentrating in arts administration must complete a minimum of 27 credits that are chosen in consultation with the department. These credits must include ART 102, ART 103, ART 127, and cover a range of historical/ theoretical and studio work.

Also required are arts administration courses:

  • EC 101
  • MGT 110
  • MGT 120
  • MGT 170
  • MGT 229
  • MGT 370
  • MGT 375

Other recommended courses are:

  • EC 102
  • ENG 206
  • MGT 320
  • THE 105