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   Art History Major: Declaring the Major & Advising

We encourage students to declare a major during their first or second year. You may declare an art history major through the art history undergraduate advisor. At this meeting, the advisor will review your academic record and assist you in developing a coherent course of study. We recommend strongly that each Art History major meet annually with the art history undergraduate advisor to monitor progress through her/his program of study and to discuss educational and professional goals.

We also encourage you to take advantage of our faculty mentoring. All art history faculty are available for consultation about the academic program, and we invite you to approach one of the professors for their willingness to become your faculty mentor. In this way, you can get to know us while simultaneously gaining a wider perspective on the art historical environment.

As an art history major, you will especially need to schedule an appointment with the art history undergraduate advisor at the end of your junior year to ensure that all degree requirements are being met. In compliance with University policy, a graduation application must be filed one full year before your planned graduation date with the graduation division of the Registrar's Office at 250 SSB; 801-581-5808.