For information about the admission process, including deadlines, visit the Office of Undergraduate Admissions website. Applications can be submitted via the Common Application.
Supporting documents not submitted online should be mailed to:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
The George Washington University
800 21st St NW Suite 100
Washington, DC 20052
For questions visit undergraduate.admissions.gwu.edu/contact-us.
The following requirements must be fulfilled:
The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Programs.
Program-specific curriculum requirements:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Art history | ||
At least one course from six of the seven categories below and one additional course from any category for a total of 21 credits. | ||
Classical, ancient Near East, and medieval worlds | ||
CAH 3101 | Ancient Art of the Bronze Age and Greece | |
CAH 3102 | Ancient Art of the Roman Empire | |
CAH 3103 | Art and Archaeology of Egypt and the Near East | |
CAH 3104 | Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age | |
CAH 3105 | Topics in Ancient Art and Archaeology | |
CAH 3106 | Art and Archaeology of Israel and Neighboring Lands | |
CAH 3111 | Early Christian and Byzantine Art and Architecture | |
CAH 3112 | Proseminar in Romanesque and Gothic Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4109 | Topics in Ancient Art and Archaeology | |
CAH 4119 | Seminar in Medieval Art and Architecture | |
Islamic spheres | ||
CAH 3113 | Islamic Art and Architecture | |
CAH 3114 | Art of the Book in the Medieval Muslim World | |
or CAH 3114W | Art of the Book in the Medieval Muslim World | |
CAH 4165 | Topics in Islamic Art and Architecture | |
Renaissance and global Baroque | ||
CAH 3120 | Italian Art and Architecture of the Thirteenth through Fifteenth Centuries | |
CAH 3121 | Italian Art and Architecture of the Sixteenth Century | |
CAH 3122 | Topics in Early Northern Renaissance Art and Architecture | |
or CAH 3122W | Topics in Early Northern Renaissance Art and Architecture | |
CAH 3123 | Topics in Northern Renaissance Art and Architecture | |
or CAH 3123W | Topics in Northern Renaissance Art and Architecture | |
CAH 3131 | Italian Art and Architecture of the Seventeenth Century | |
CAH 3132 | Topics in Northern European Art and Architecture of the Seventeenth Century | |
CAH 3134 | Topics in Spanish and Portuguese Art through the Sixteenth Century | |
or CAH 3134W | Topics in Spanish and Portuguese Art Through the Sixteenth Century | |
CAH 3135 | Topics in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Spanish and Portuguese Art | |
CAH 4129 | Seminar in Renaissance Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4139 | Seminar in Baroque Art and Architecture | |
Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries | ||
CAH 2145 | History of European Decorative Arts | |
CAH 2154 | American Architecture I | |
CAH 2161 | History of Decorative Arts: American Heritage | |
CAH 3140 | European Art of the Eighteenth Century | |
CAH 3141 | European Art of the Early Nineteenth Century | |
or CAH 3141W | European Art of the Early Nineteenth Century | |
CAH 3142 | European Art of the Late Nineteenth Century | |
or CAH 3142W | European Art of the Late Nineteenth Century | |
CAH 3152 | American Art in the Era of National Expansion | |
CAH 4159 | Seminar in American Art and Architecture | |
or CAH 4159W | Seminar in American Art and Architecture | |
Modern and contemporary | ||
CAH 2071 | Introduction to the Arts in America | |
CAH 2155 | American Architecture II | |
CAH 2162 | History of Photography | |
or CAH 2162W | History of Photography | |
CAH 3060 | History of Design | |
CAH 3065 | Digital Media Culture | |
CAH 3143 | Early Twentieth-Century Art | |
or CAH 3143W | Early Twentieth-Century Art | |
CAH 3146 | Modern Architecture in Europe and America | |
or CAH 3146W | Modern Architecture in Europe and America | |
CAH 3150 | Theories and History of Graphic Design | |
or CAH 3150W | Theories and History of Graphic Design | |
CAH 3153 | American Art of the Twentieth Century | |
CAH 3165 | Later Twentieth-Century Art | |
or CAH 3165W | Later Twentieth-Century Art | |
CAH 3530 | Art and Architecture of Washington, D.C | |
CAH 4149 | Seminar in Modern European Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4150 | Seminar in Modern Art | |
or CAH 4150W | Seminar in Modern Art | |
CAH 4157 | Seminar in Photography | |
CAH 4159 | Seminar in American Art and Architecture | |
or CAH 4159W | Seminar in American Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4169 | Seminar in Contemporary Art | |
CAH 4179 | Topics in Design History and Theory | |
Asia and the Indian Ocean | ||
CAH 2190 | East Asian Art | |
CAH 2191 | South Asian Art | |
CAH 2192 | Art of Southeast Asia | |
CAH 3181 | Special Topics in Asian Art | |
CAH 3182 | Special Topics in South Asian Art | |
or CAH 3182W | Special Topics in South Asian Art | |
CAH 4181 | Topics in Asian Art | |
CAH 4182 | Topics in South Asian Art | |
Central and South America | ||
CAH 3107 | Ancient Mexican Civilizations | |
CAH 3116 | Aztec Empire | |
CAH 3117 | Special Topics in Precolumbian Art and Archaeology | |
CAH 3160 | Topics in Latin American Art and Architecture | |
Junior/senior seminars | ||
At least two courses (6 credits) selected from the following: | ||
CAH 4109 | Topics in Ancient Art and Archaeology | |
CAH 4119 | Seminar in Medieval Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4129 | Seminar in Renaissance Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4139 | Seminar in Baroque Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4149 | Seminar in Modern European Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4159 | Seminar in American Art and Architecture | |
or CAH 4159W | Seminar in American Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4165 | Topics in Islamic Art and Architecture | |
CAH 4169 | Seminar in Contemporary Art | |
CAH 4179 | Topics in Design History and Theory | |
CAH 4182 | Topics in South Asian Art | |
CAH 4189 | Seminar: Topics in Art History | |
CAH 4197 | Senior Thesis | |
CAH 4198 | Independent Study | |
CAH 4199 | Internship in Art History | |
Fine Arts | ||
Required first-year courses | ||
Two foundations courses (6 credits) selected from the following | ||
CFN 1090 | First-Year Studio 1: Drawing and Surface | |
or CFN 1091 | First-Year Studio 2: Form and Materials | |
CFN 1092 | First Year Studio 3: Time and Light | |
or CFN 1093 | First-Year Studio 4: Interaction | |
The following fine art fundamentals courses (6 credits): | ||
CSA 1090 | Fine Art Fundamentals I | |
CSA 1091 | Fine Art Fundamentals II | |
Required upper-level studio core courses | ||
CSA 2092 | Fine Art Studio Experimental Materiality | |
CSA 3092 | Fine Art Studio Critical Practices in Making | |
CSA 4092 | Fine Art Thesis I | |
CSA 4093 | Fine Art Thesis II * | |
One 1000-level course (3 credits), which may be taken under CSA 1000 Dean's Seminar or in any studio area listed below: | ||
Ceramics | ||
CSA 1101 | Introduction to Handbuilt Ceramics | |
CSA 1102 | Introduction to Wheelthrown Ceramics | |
Sculpture | ||
CSA 1201 | Sculpture Fundamentals: Material Investigations | |
Drawing | ||
CSA 1301 | Drawing Fundamentals | |
Painting | ||
CSA 1401 | Painting: Visual Thinking | |
Photography | ||
CSA 1501 | Black and White Photography Fundamentals | |
CSA 1502 | Introduction to Digital Color Photography | |
Printmaking | ||
CSA 1702 | Screenprinting | |
New media | ||
CSA 1601 | New Media Digital Art | |
Two courses (6 credits) at the 2000 or 3000 level selected from the following: | ||
Ceramics | ||
CSA 2111 | Intermediate Ceramic Design in Handbuilt Forms | |
CSA 2112 | Intermediate Ceramic Wheelthrown Forms | |
CSA 2113 | Intermediate Sculpture in Clay | |
CSA 3101 | Special Topics: Ceramics | |
Sculpture | ||
CSA 2211 | Intermediate Sculpture Fabrication | |
CSA 2214 | Metals and Metalworking | |
CSA 2215 | Mold Making and Casting | |
CSA 2216 | Form in Wood | |
CSA 3201 | Special Topics: Sculpture | |
CSA 3202 | Sculpture Digital Forms | |
CSA 3240 | Wear, Strut, Occupy | |
CSA 3241 | Installation Art | |
Drawing | ||
CSA 2311 | Intermediate Drawing: Perception and Mark Making | |
CSA 3301 | Special Topics: Drawing | |
Painting | ||
CSA 2413 | Intermediate Painting: Process and Materials Lab | |
CSA 3401 | Special Topics: Painting | |
CSA 3913 | Painting Off the Wall | |
Photography | ||
CSA 2502 | Time-based Media Lab | |
CSA 2512 | Photography: Altered Landscapes | |
CSA 2513 | Photography: From Photograms to Scanograms | |
CSA 2570 | Studio and Location Lighting | |
CSA 3501 | Special Topics in Photography | |
CSA 3510 | Pre-Digital Alternative Process | |
CSA 3535 | Advanced Digital Photography | |
CSA 3536 | Making Meaning in the Photography Book | |
CSA 3540 | Advanced Lens-Based Commissions Project | |
Photojournalism | ||
CPJ 3090 | Photojournalism Studio Visual Reportage | |
CPJ 3091 | Photojournalism Studio Multimedia Storytelling | |
CPJ 3300 | Speed of Sound | |
CPJ 4050 | Picture Editing | |
CPJ 4340 | Project-Driven Website Design | |
Printmaking | ||
CSA 2703 | Wood Block Print | |
CSA 2705 | Collagraph and Mixed-Media Printmaking | |
CSA 2706 | Lithography | |
CSA 2760 | Book Arts: Concept and Content | |
CSA 3712 | Letterpress From the 1400s to the Digital Age | |
CSA 3716 | Advanced Printmaking: Screenprinting and Woodblock | |
New media | ||
CSA 2611 | Video Art | |
CSA 3601 | Special Topics: Time-Based and Electronic Media | |
CSA 3606 | Performative Media | |
CSA 3612 | Video: Remixing the Archive | |
CSA 3613 | Site and Sound | |
Social practice | ||
CSA 3901 | Special Topics: Cross-Disciplinary Studio Arts (Social Practice) | |
CSA 3911 | Collaborative Practices: Social Practices of Art | |
CSA 3912 | The Cinematic in Contemporary Art | |
CSA 3914 | Art Outside the Gallery | |
CSA 3915 | Public Spectacle in Socially Engaged Art | |
CSA 3951 | Creative Photovoltaics | |
Professional practices | ||
CSA 4170 | Professional Practices for Artists |
*A capstone exhibition is required concurrent with enrollment in CSA 4093 Fine Art Thesis II
In addition to the University General Education Requirement, undergraduate students in Columbian College must complete a further, College-specific general education curriculum—Perspective, Analysis, Communication (G-PAC) as well as the course CCAS 1001 First-Year Experience. Together with the University General Education Requirement, G-PAC engages students in active intellectual inquiry across the liberal arts. Students achieve a set of learning outcomes that enhance their analytical skills, develop their communication competencies, and invite them to participate as responsible citizens who are attentive to issues of culture, diversity, and privilege.
Coursework for the University General Education Requirement is distributed as follows:
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One course in critical thinking in the humanities.
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Two courses in critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, or scientific reasoning in the social sciences.
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One course that has an approved oral communication component.
- One course in quantitative reasoning (must be in mathematics or statistics).
- One course in scientific reasoning (must be in natural and/or physical laboratory sciences).
- UW 1020 University Writing (4 credits).
- After successful completion of UW 1020, 6 credits distributed over at least two writing in the discipline (WID) courses taken in separate semesters. WID courses are designated by a "W" appended to the course number.
Coursework for the CCAS G-PAC requirement is distributed as follows:
- Arts—one approved arts course that involves the study or creation of artwork based on an understanding or interpretation of artistic traditions or knowledge of art in a contemporary context.
- Global or cross-cultural perspective—one approved course that analyzes the ways in which institutions, practices, and problems transcend national and regional boundaries.
- Local or civic engagement—one approved course that develops the values, ethics, disciplines, and commitment to pursue responsible public action.
- Natural or physical science—one additional approved laboratory course that employs the process of scientific inquiry (in addition to the one course in this category required by the University General Education Requirement).
- Humanities—one additional approved humanities course that involves critical thinking skills (in addition to the one course in this category required by the University General Education Requirement).
- CCAS 1001 First-Year Experience
Certain courses are approved to fulfill GPAC requirements in more than one category.
Courses taken in fulfillment of G-PAC requirements may also be counted toward majors or minors. Transfer courses taken prior to, but not after, admission to George Washington University may count toward the University General Education Requirement and G-PAC, if those transfer courses are equivalent to GW courses that have been approved by the University and the College.
Lists of approved courses in the above categories are included on each undergraduate major's page in this Bulletin.