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Are some art history courses better for first-year students than others?

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Are some art history courses better for first-year students than others?

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Normally, the first art history course taken by a student is one of the introductory courses: ArtH103 (Survey of Western Art I); ArtH104 (Survey of Western Art II); ArtH212 (American Animation) or ArtH204 (History of Architecture). In addition, some upper-division courses do not have pre-requisites and may be taken by first-year students.

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