Are there any courses a non-student can audit in the Department of Art and Art History?
While small upper division seminars and writing component seminars in art history (ARH) may not be audited, it is possible to audit medium to large section lecture courses in art history with consent of instructor and when space is available. An auditor does not receive college credit from The University for the course. A University student who wishes to audit a course should complete a Class Auditor Permit Form and obtain the consent of the course instructor and his or her student dean. A non-student must complete a Class Auditor Permit Form and obtain the consent of the instructor and pay a $20 fee per course if under the age of sixty-five. You may download the Class Auditor Permit Form (PDF) here.