Art History
- Discipline Coordinator
- Maude Southwell Wahlman, (816) 235-2986, wahlmanm@umkc.edu
| Doctoral Faculty Participation |
| | Robert Cohon (A) | Maude Southwell Wahlman |
| Frances Connelly | Rochelle Ziskin |
| Burton Dunbar III | |
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Art History is a discipline in the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program administered by the School of Graduate Studies.
Note: The discipline-specific requirements listed here
are in addition to the requirements listed in
Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Application Procedure and Minimum Criteria for Admission
and
Minimum Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Academic Regulations and Degree Requirements
earlier in this section.
Discipline-Specific Admission Requirements
In addition to the general criteria for admission, applicants will be expected
to have an undergraduate degree in art history, anthropology or history and an
undergraduate minimum GPA of at
least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. An M.A. in art history is desired. Prerequisite coursework:
Survey of World Arts. New students will be considered for admission for fall and spring semesters. Submit
applications by Jan. 31 for fall admission or Sept. 1 for spring. In addition
to the required application form, test scores, recommendations and transcripts,
applicants must provide a written research plan and a research writing example. Presently only students with an interest in non-Western arts are encouraged to apply.
Suggested Compatible Co-disciplines
Curriculum and instruction,
economics,
English,
history,
religious studies and
sociology.
Core Requirements
Art History as a Coordinating Discipline
Required courses:
ART 5501 Scope and Methods of Art History*
ART 5573 Visual Arts Administration*
Seminars in African, African-American, MesoAmerican and
Native American Arts.
* Research methodology courses.
Remaining credits depend upon what courses the student has taken before coming into the program. Students
will generally design a total plan of study (coordinating discipline and co-discipline coursework) that includes 60 hours beyond the baccalaureate degree or 30 hours beyond
the master's degree if in Art History.
Art History as a Co-discipline
Required courses:
ART 5501 Scope and Methods of Art History
Seminars in African, African-American, MesoAmerican or
Native American Arts.
Remaining credits depend upon what courses the student has taken before coming into the program.
Requirements for Comprehensive Exams
Oral and written comprehensive exams are required, with questions based on courses taken.
Other Special Discipline-Specific Requirements
Two foreign language requirements: As determined by the Faculty Advisory Committee for each student, who will master a reading knowledge of two foreign languages, for the coordinating-unit discipline of art history and for art history as a co-discipline. The foreign language requirement should be satisfied by the time 18 hours of graduate credit have been taken toward the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. The Faculty Advisory Commitee must include two art historians. Students must meet with their Faculty Advisory Committee at least once each semester. Students must complete Annual Evaluation forms each spring.