<p>Of course! I’d also encourage you to look over the course catalog for the department to get an idea of what might be offered: [Bryn</a> Mawr College: History of Art](<a href=“http://www.brynmawr.edu/hart/courses.html#top]Bryn”>http://www.brynmawr.edu/hart/courses.html#top)</p>
<p>You’ll notice the 100-levels are called “Critical Approaches Seminars”-- basically instead of a generic 101, we offer small classes capped at 20 designed as intro courses into the major. Each seminar has a different theme, typically centered around that professor’s specialty. Through that lens, like Classicism, Feminism, French art, etc, you’ll be introduced to critical theoretical texts that you’ll revisit in advanced classes. You’ll also get a narrative of the history of art through that professor’s specific angle of interest. </p>
<p>200-levels are our “survey” courses, but rarely have more than 50ish students in them. Most of my 200s have been with as few as 3 students but average around 25-30. In comparison, 300-levels are upperclassmen seminars that feature a longer research paper and a lot of independent work.</p>
<p>Let me know if you have any other questions! I’d really encourage you to visit the department if you come to campus at all before your decision.</p>