Art History undergraduate courses
Information for current students
Courses
Art History subjects can be undertaken as part of a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. A major in Art History is offered.
- Bachelor of Arts (pre-2008) (Please note: study areas are listed in alphabetical order)
- Bachelor of Arts (from 2008 onward)
- Bachelor of Arts with a major in Art History
Subjects
Please note: not all subjects are offered every year.
Full subject descriptions are available on the University of Melbourne Handbook.
| Subject title and code | Coordinator |
|---|---|
First-year subjects |
|
| 107-130 Art History: Theory and Controversy | Dr Christopher Marshall |
| 107-131 Modern Art: The Poliitics of the New | Dr Anthony White |
| 760-107 Modernity and Post-Modernity | To be advised |
Second/third-year subjects |
|
| 107-023 Baroque Art: Caravaggio to Bernini | Assoc Prof David Marshall |
| 107-028 Australian Art: Rock to Pop | Dr Susan Lowish |
| 107-030 Contemporary Aboriginal Art | Dr Susan Lowish |
| 107-031 Art and the Market: Then and Now | Dr Christopher Marshall |
| 107-038 Modernist Avant-Gardes | Dr Anthony White |
| 107-046 Australian Art: 1968 to Now | Assoc Prof Charles Green |
| 107-210 International Art after 1980 | Assoc Prof Charles Green |
| 107-219 Early Christian and Byzantine Art | Dr Felicity Harley |
| 107-220 Medieval Art: Celtic to Gothic | Dr Felicity Harley |
| 107-236 Asian Art and Spirituality | Dr Gary Hickey |
| 107-242 Renaissance Art 1: Donatello to Leonardo | Prof Jaynie Anderson |
| 107-243 Renaissance Art 2: Giorgione to Michelangelo | Prof Jaynie Anderson |
| 107-244 Art and Belief | Assoc Prof Christopher Marshall and Dr Felicity Harley |
| 107-262 History and Theory of Photography | To be advised |
| 107-263 Visions of Paradise: Art of the Garden | Assoc Prof David Marshall |
| 107-264 Art and Revolution: 19th Century Europe | Dr Anthony White |
| 107-266 Zen and Manga: The Art of Japan | Dr Gary Hickey |
Third/fourth-year subjects |
|
| 107-306 Art Abroad | Assoc Prof Charles Green and Assoc Prof David Marshall |
| 107-305 Art History in Practice | To be advised |