• Creating works of art and architecture is one way that people have explored their world and themselves. Art and architecture history as a discipline investigates the relationship between visual and architectural forms and the people who produce them.
  • This is a creative and interpretive field, grounded in the humanities and connected to history, the visual arts, literature, anthropology, archaeology, psychology, and philosophy. To go into this field, students should be interested in how ideas are expressed visually, in cultures other than their own, in historical forces, and how people cope with evolving cultural circumstances.
  • Miami's Department of Art, accredited through the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, brings together students of varied interests and talents: students who are studying to be practicing artists and designers, students who are preparing to be art teachers, and students who are concentrating on art history. Often, art and architecture history classes are composed of students from each of these areas, which enriches and broadens exposure to different points of view.