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The Master of Arts in Art

Course Requirements for the Master's Degree: 30 units

Continuous enrollment is required. At the discretion of the academic program, a maximum of 30 percent of the units counted toward the degree requirements may be special session credit earned in non-matriculated status combined with all transfer coursework.  This applies to special session credit earned through Open University, or in courses offered for academic credit through Regional and Continuing Education. Correspondence courses and UC Extension coursework are not acceptable for transfer. Correspondence courses and UC Extension coursework are not acceptable for transfer.

Graduate Time Limit:

All requirements for the degree are to be completed within seven years of the end of the semester of enrollment in the oldest course applied toward the degree. See Master's Degree Requirements in the University Catalog for complete details on general degree requirements.

Prerequisites for Admission to Conditionally Classified Status:

1. Satisfactory grade point average as specified in Graduate and Postbaccalaureate Admission Requirements in the University Catalog.

2. Approval by the department and the Office of Graduate Studies.

3. An acceptable baccalaureate (equivalent to CSU, Chico's bachelor's in Art History or related field) from an accredited institution, or an equivalent approved by the Office of Graduate Studies.

4. Submission of two (2) upper-division art history papers and two (2) letters of recommendation from art history instructors, museum professionals, or others familiar with your ability and prospects in art history.

5. Submission of a written statement (minimum of 200 words) concerning personal and professional interests in art history.

Complete information on submission dates and procedures is available from the Art Department's Graduate Coordinator.

Prerequisites for Admission to Classified Status:

In addition to any requirements listed above:

Students must have positive recommendations from the faculty in their area of emphasis and approval of a majority of the art faculty at the time of the classification review.

Advancement to Candidacy:

In addition to any requirements listed above:

1. Classified graduate standing and completion at the University of at least 9 units of the proposed program.

2. Formation of the student's graduate advisory committee in consultation with the Graduate Coordinator.

3. Development of the approved program in consultation with the graduate advisory committee and the Graduate Coordinator.

Requirements for the MA in Art:

Completion of all requirements as established by the department, the graduate advisory committee, and the Office of Graduate Studies, to include:

1. Completion of an approved program of 30 units of 400/500/600-level courses as follows:

Art History Emphasis: 30 units

6 units required:

SUBJ NUM Title Sustainable Units Semester Offered Course Flags
Research, methods, and problems in art history. 3 hours lecture. (020397)
Prerequisites: Candidate status.
This course is offered for 1.0 to 6.0 units. A thesis is required for the Master of Arts in Art. 18 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. Credit/no credit grading. (000947)

Six units must be selected from each of the three groups.

Group I:

2 courses selected from:

SUBJ NUM Title Sustainable Units Semester Offered Course Flags
Research, methods, and topics in Greek art. 3 hours lecture. (000936)
Research, methods, and topics in Roman art. 3 hours lecture. (000938)
Research, methods, and topics in Medieval art. 3 hours lecture. (000922)
This course is a graduate-level independent study offered for 1.0-6.0 units. 18 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. (000945)

Group II:

2 courses selected from:

SUBJ NUM Title Sustainable Units Semester Offered Course Flags
Research, methods, and topics in Ancient Mexican art. 3 hours lecture. (000918)
Research, methods, and topics in Maya Art. 3 hours lecture. (020628)
Research, methods, and topics in Colonial and Modern Mexican Art. 3 hours lecture. (000920)
Research, methods, and topics in ancient Andean art. 3 hours lecture. (020629)
Research, methods, and topics in American Indian art. 3 hours lecture. (015530)
Research, methods, and topics in African art. 3 hours lecture. (020398)

Group III:

2 courses selected from:

SUBJ NUM Title Sustainable Units Semester Offered Course Flags
Research, methods, and topics in twentieth-century European art. 3 hours lecture. (000943)
Research, methods, and topics in contemporary global art. 3 hours lecture. (000914)
Research, methods, and topics in American art. 3 hours seminar. (000911)
This course is a graduate-level independent study offered for 1.0-6.0 units. 18 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. (000945)

Elective Requirement: 6 units

1. 6 units selected from 400/500/600-level art history or upper-division studio courses.

2. At least 18 of the units required for the degree in 600-level courses.

3. At the discretion of the academic program, a maximum of 30 percent of the units counted toward the degree requirements may be special session credit earned in non-matriculated status combined with all transfer coursework. This applies to special session credit earned through Open University, or in courses offered for academic credit through Regional and Continuing Education. (Correspondence courses and UC Extension coursework are not acceptable for transfer).

4. Not more than a total of 10 units of Independent Study (697) and thesis (699); not more than a total of 6 units of thesis (699).

5. At the time of application, applicants must successfully complete a written comprehensive qualifying examination which will be evaluated for content and form.

6. At the end of the graduate student's program, candidates must demonstrate the ability to write and communicate clearly through completion and final approval of a written thesis. An appropriate thesis topic shall be agreed upon by the student and the members of the student's graduate committee. The form of the thesis is determined by regulations described in A Guide to Graduate Studies: Policies, Procedures, and Format (current edition). The thesis, evaluated for both form and content, must be approved prior to the oral examination.

7. In addition to the thesis, all candidates for the MA degree in Art must also satisfactorily complete an oral examination.

8. Approval by the department and the Graduate Coordinators Committee on behalf of the University.

Graduate Requirement in Writing Proficiency:

Writing proficiency is a graduation requirement.

Art majors will normally demonstrate their writing competence through their completion of ARTH 600, Art History: Theory and Research Methods.

Graduate Advising Requirement:

Advising is mandatory each semester for all Art majors. Consult the Graduate Coordinator for specifics.

Catalog Cycle:20