HAVC Minor

The history of art and visual culture (HAVC) minor is flexible and compliments other programs offered at UC Santa Cruz very well. Many students choose to combine HAVC with other major/minor programs including (but certainly not limited to) anthropology, art, business management economics, classical studies, critical race and ethnic studies, education, history, legal studies, literature, politics, psychology, and sociology.

HAVC Minor Requirements

The HAVC minor requires three lower-division and six upper-division courses for a total of nine courses.

Lower-Division Courses

Three lower-division courses, each from a different geographic region listed below:

  • HAVC courses 10-19: Africa and its Diaspora
  • HAVC courses 20-29: Asia and its Diaspora
  • HAVC courses 30-49: Europe and the Americas
  • HAVC courses 50-59: Mediterranean
  • HAVC courses 60-69: Native Americas
  • HAVC courses 70-79: Oceania and its Diaspora

HAVC 80 may be used to fulfill a lower-division requirement for one of the following geographic regions: 10s (Africa), 60s (Native Americas), or 70s (Oceania).

Upper-Division Courses

Six upper-division courses. These are HAVC courses numbered 110-191.

Minor Advising Sheet

The full History of Art and Visual Culture Department program statement can be found in the UCSC General Catalog.

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Questions?

Email: havc@ucsc.edu


Last modified: Dec 18, 2024