Art-Studio- B.A.

Summary

To acquaint students with concepts and techniques of the visual arts; to study art as a tool in communication; to provide students with foundation experiences, processes, and necessary skills for effective visual self-expression; and to prepare students for advanced study in art.

Degree Details

Every art major must be featured in a senior one-person exhibition of twelve departmentally approved works.

Students planning a graduate program in art should complete Art 321, Philosophy 333, and two additional upper- level studio courses selected in consultation with the advisor in painting, photography, printmaking, or digital art.

Students must complete a minor in another discipline or a contextual and support area composed of six courses chosen from two or three supporting disciplines, with the approval of the faculty advisor and the department chair.

Requirements

 

ART CORE

 

19

ART 112

Three-Dimensional Design

3

ART 200

Figure Drawing

3

Two courses from:

ART 305
ART 345
ART 356
ART 405 or 406 ART 410

ART 445 or 446 ART 455 or 456

Photography II
Printmaking I
Painting II
Advanced Photography Advanced Digital Art
Advanced Printmaking Advanced Painting and Drawing

6

Total

 

31

Additional Requirements

   

One course from:

MATH 121 MATH 123 MATH 151 STAT 161 STAT 162 STAT 163

College Algebra (3)
Pre-Calculus (3)
Calculus I (4)
Introduction to Statistics (4)
Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences (4) Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (4)

3-4

Degree Type and Level

B.A. - Bachelor of Arts

Department

  • Departments: Art