Bachelor Degree in History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University |
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Harvard University Bachelor degree History of Art and Architecture
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Students select one of the following categories as an area of focus.
African
Medieval
Byzantine
Chinese
Renaissance
Japanese
Baroque and Rococo
Indian
Modern and Contemporary
Islamic
Architectural History and Theory
Ancient
Latin American/Pre-Columbian
Distribution Requirements: Two half-courses in two different areas outside the major field as follows:
One course in Asian, Islamic, African, or Latin American/Pre-Columbian, if the major field is in any area of European or North American art or architecture; or one course in European or American art or architecture, if the major field is Asian, Islamic, African, or Latin American/Pre-Columbian,
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One course from a time-period different from that of the major field.
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