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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
This program prepares students for careers at museums, galleries, educational institutions, and architectural and planning firms, as well as publishing and municipal or state cultural programs.
कार्यक्रमका खाकाहरू
MET AH 111 Survey of Western Art I, MET AH 112 Survey of Western Art II, MET AH 215 Basic Photography, MET AH 233 Greece, Gods, and Art, MET AH 234 Rome, Emperors, and Art, MET AH 234 Rome, Emperors, and Art, MET AH 336 Medieval Art and Architecture, MET AH 342 Masters of the Renaissance: Giotto to Botticelli, MET AH 344 Artists, Princes, and Popes, MET AH 364 Architecture and City Planning in Old Boston, MET AH 370 Nineteenth Century Art, MET AH 372 Modern Art, MET AH 380 Special Topics in Art History, MET AH 389 Impressionism, MET AH 395 Art, Computers, and Digital Imaging, MET AH 419 Seminar: The Avant-Garde in the Arts, MET AH 517 Seminar: The Art World, MET AH 588 The Arts in Cuba, MET AH 588 The Arts in Cuba.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Applicants must have four years of English, Three to four years of mathematics pre calculus/calculus, Three to four years of laboratory science, Three to four years of history and/or social science and two to four years of a foreign language. SAT or ACT with Writing Test SAT Subject Tests in: Chemistry, Math 2, Foreign Language recommended. The TOEFL scores of Writing: 22, Speaking: 23, Reading: 21, Listening: 18 are required. A score of 7 or higher will also satisfy BU’s English Language proficiency requirement for all programs in IELTS.
Boston University accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
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प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
विभागको नाम
Metropolitan College, Department of Art History
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
Metropolitan College, Department of Art History
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
808 Commonwealth Avenue
Room 302
BOSTON
Massachusetts
02215
स्थानबारे जानकारी
This department is concerned with the multifaceted historical implications personal, social, political, economic, and aesthetic of imagery and objects buildings, paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, films, and decorative arts. Drawing on this interdisciplinary approach, the Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) in Art History combines study in the humanities and social sciences, and complements the natural sciences. The Art History degree program prepares students for careers at museums, galleries, educational institutions, and architectural and planning firms, as well as publishing and municipal or state cultural programs.
टेलिफोन नम्बर
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आवास सम्बन्धी विस्तृत जानकारी
All freshmen are required to live on campus. There are ten dormitory-style residences, each accommodating a large number of students. These range from Danielsen Hall with 280 students, to the West Campus area with over 1,800 students. Most residences are coeducational. The large dormitory-style residences have around-the-clock security staff at the front entrance to monitor building access. Small dormitory-style residences are located in three areas of campus. Apartment brownstones houses from twelve to sixty-seven students. There are specialty residences. University maintains a number of apartment-style residences for our students. While the majority of these are in the South Campus area, along Buswell Street, Arundel Street, Mountfort Street, St. Mary's Street, and Park Drive, there are apartment-style residences at 10 Buick Street, on Bay State Road and on Commonwealth Avenue as well. Apartment occupancy varies from one to six residents, while size and floor plans vary considerably. Each room is double-occupancy and includes a private bathroom, air conditioning, housekeeping service twice each week, cable TV, University Ethernet access and standard dormitory furniture. University staff, including resident assistants, will be living in the Hyatt Regency Cambridge to provide supervision and support. Students are provided with transportation to and from the Boston University campus. On-campus rooms contain a dresser, a desk, a bed, and a chair for each student, as well as curtains, mini blinds, or window shades. In apartment-style residences, a refrigerator, a stove, a dining table, chairs, and some comfortable seating are provided. Students assigned to apartment-style residences must provide their own cooking utensils, dishes, silverware, and cleaning supplies. In apartment-style residences and rooms or suites with a bathroom, shower curtains are provided. Many of the small residences have coin-operated washers and dryers for student use as well.