Courses in Italics are core requirement courses for at least one of our majors.
Courses in Bold are offered frequently
*Course does not meet any DSAS gen ed requirements and is rarely offered.
Introductory Level | |
Intro to World Art | |
Death in the Ancient World | |
Intro to Asian Art | |
Intro to Modern Art | |
World Cities | |
Intro to Medieval Art | |
The Viral Image | |
Art of Europe | |
Intro to Contemporary Art | |
Foundation of Art History | |
HAA 0105 | Art and Empire |
Museums, Society and Inclusion? | |
HAA 0150 | Ancient Art |
HAA 0160 | Ancient Empire |
HAA 0165 | Gods and Kings: Art in Ancient Mesopotamia |
HAA 0220* | The Medieval Book |
Renaissance Art | |
Baroque Art | |
HAA 0380 | Art of the Spanish World: Religion, Identity & the Art of Accommodation |
HAA 0425 | Digital Humanity |
Photography and Art | |
American Art | |
Art and Politics in Modern Latin America | |
Art of China | |
Art of Japan | |
Art and Architecture of the Muslim World | |
Experimental Cinema | |
The City of Rome and its Architecture: From Aeneas to Zaha Hadid | |
Approaches to the Built Environment | |
Global Architecture 1 | |
Global Architecture 2 | |
Medieval Architecture | |
Frank Lloyd Wright |
Advanced Level or Low-Enrollment Seminar or Project-Based Courses: | |
Art in Public: Inclusion, Identity and Activism | |
Approaches to Art History Writing Seminar | |
Pittsburgh Neighborhoods | |
Curatorial Development | |
Inside the Museum | |
Exhibition Presentation | |
History and Ethics of Collecting | |
Exhibitions: From World’s Fairs to Global Biennials | |
HAA 1027/ARC 1340 | Heritage Sites |
World Art: Contact and Conflict | |
Greek Art | |
Roman Art | |
Pagans and Christians: The Early Middle Ages | |
Romans after Rome | |
Gothic Art | |
Early Renaissance Architecture | |
Expressionism | |
Art and Politics in the Weimar Republic | |
Art in the Third Reich and Memorializations of the Holocaust | |
Art since 1945 | |
Black Built America: Architectures of Black Resistance in the U.S. | |
China: Village & Urban Architectural Space | |
Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art | |
Japan: Buddhist Art and Ritual | |
20th-Century Russian Art: Between East and West | |
Architecture Since 1945 | |
Early American Architecture | |
American Architecture since Industrialization | |
Roman Architecture | |
Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture | |
Constructing the Gothic | |
High Renaissance Architecture | |
Architecture and Enlightenment | |
Architecture: Image, Text, Theory (Writing Seminar) | |
Modernity, Modernism and Housing | |
Campus Community Workshop (Writing Seminar) | |
World Cities | |
Pittsburgh Architecture and Urbanism | |
Pittsburgh Neighborhoods | |
ARC 1183 | Digital Roman Africa: Visualizing Architecture and Urbanism in Roman North Africa |
Preservation – Texts and Theory | |
Global Preservation |
Architectural Studies Studio and Digital Media Courses: | |
Foundations Studio 1 | |
Architecture Design Studio 1 | |
Architecture Design Studio 2 | |
Architecture Design Studio 3 | |
Architecture Design Studio 4 | |
Documentation and Conservation Studio | |
Architecture and Digital Media 1 | |
Architecture and Digital Media 2 |