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The graduate curriculum is designed to ensure breadth across the discipline, both in terms of field distribution and methodology. Students must take one course in at least three fields of art and/or architectural history other than their own. For students working on art and architecture in Europe and North America, one of those courses must be in the art and architecture of Asia, Africa, Latin America, or the indigenous art of North America. For students working on art and architecture in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, one of the required courses must be in the art and architecture or of Europe or North America. Non-field-specific courses such as HAA 201, "The Study of Architectural History: Issues and Methodology," or HAA 206, "Science and the Practice of Art History," may be taken in place of one of the three field requirements. In non-field-specific courses, a topic should be studied which promotes extra diversification methodologically and geographically.

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