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Visual Arts Management

VISUAL ARTS MANAGEMENT • CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (PDF)

Level III - Unless otherwise advised by a faculty advisor, students should select from the courses in Visual Arts Management. The order of the course listing does not infer priority or sequencing; students should consult with an advisor to select the courses that best fit their needs.

The AEMM curriculum is divided into three levels. Students may take Level I, Level II and Level III courses concurrently, provided prerequisite requirements are met. Please view the core requirements courses for all AEMM majors.

CONTEXT COURSES

Students must select a minimum of 6 credit hours from the following:

22-1101 History of Art I: Stone Age to Gothic

22-1102 History of Art II: Renaissance to Modern

22-1120 Art in Chicago Now

22-1131 History of Architecture I

22-1132 History of Architecture II

22-1800 Interior Architecture/Design Theory I

22-2110 History of Twentieth Century Art

22-2120 Art Since 1945

22-2135 African-American Art Since 1900

22-2145 Arts of Africa

22-2170 History of Communication Design

22-2172 Design Culture Now

22-3110 Twentieth Century Art Theory

23-2650 History of Photography I: 1839-1920

23-2655 History of Photography II: 1920 to the Present

23-2715 Photography in Chicago Now

35-3610 Digital Media Culture

40-2803 Culture, Race and Media

46-3100 Social Objects: Exploring Material Culture


Coordinator/Faculty Advisor for Visual Arts Management: Robert Blandford rblandford@colum.edu

  Revised: 07/09


This sheet is intended to guide students in course selection. Course requirements are subject to change by the Arts, Entertainment & Media Management Department. Students are expected to be aware of AEMM Department policies and are advised to read the Columbia College Chicago catalog and department materials each semester before registering. In addition, students are required to meet with their faculty advisor at least once each semester.