The Bachelor of Arts in History of Art and Architecture at the University of Pittsburgh's Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences is designed for students interested in understanding art and architecture as cultural documents reflecting the values and ideals of societies. The program combines rigorous writing, analytical skills, and inclusive teaching practices, preparing students for careers in fields such as criticism, teaching, librarianship, art administration, and roles in museums and galleries. The program requires a total of 36 credits if History of Art and Architecture is the only major, with required core courses including 'Introduction to World Art'. Students must take courses covering breadth requirements and advanced topics at the 1000-level.