
Dr. Liana Cheney, Professor of Art History
(978) 934-3495
Coburn Hall, Room 201
A Comparative Arts minor requires 18-24 credits in selected interdisciplinary courses. Six credits must be at the 300 level or above. A practicum in the arts community is strongly recommended. Comparative Arts may also be taken as a concentration in the Bachelor of Liberal Arts program. Courses relevant to the Comparative Arts minor are listed below. For course descriptions, see the department listing as indicated next to the course title.
| 42.201 | Great Books of Antiquity |
| 42.211 | Poetry |
| 42.250 | The Bible as Literature |
| 52.378 | Italian Cinema and Culture |
| 58.101 | Art Appreciation |
| 58.203 | History of Art l: Prehistoric to Medieval Art |
| 58.314 | American Architecture |
| 58.321 | Italian Renaissance Art |
| 59.105 | Comparative Arts |
| 59.494 | Directed Study in Theatre |
| 59.496 | Directed Study in Peer Tutoring |
| 71.110 | Basic Music Theory |

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