Certificate in International Art Studies
- 20 required credit hours
The International Art Studies certificate integrates focused studies at a Webster University campus with art study abroad. The combination of course work and cultural immersion enables students to gain a deeper understanding of the international nature of contemporary art. The intensity of this study may enrich and broaden the students' global perspectives. In addition to completing all the requirements for a BA in Art or those for a BFA with a Studio emphasis, art majors may attain a certificate by successfully completing the following courses.
Requirements
Study Abroad Courses:
Students must take at least 6 credit hours at a Webster University campus located in a different country than their home campus
Art History Courses—8 credit hours including:
| ARHS 2000 Art Forum | 1 hour |
| Two ARHS 3000-level courses | 6 hours |
| ARHS 4810 International Art Capstone | 1 hour |
Language Courses:
Two 1000-level foreign language courses or proficiency in language other than student’s native language | 6 hours |
Note: Students who meet this requirement by demonstrating language proficiency must take 6 credit hours through substituted courses approved by the department.
Two courses chosen from the following:
| INTL 1500 The World System since 1500 | 3 hours |
| ISTL 2550 Topics in International Studies | |
| (with appropriate topic) | 3 hours |
| ANTH 2000 Issues in Contemporary Anthropology | |
| (with appropriate topic) | 3 hours |














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