|
Nov 23, 2024
|
|
|
|
ARCHIVED 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art, BFA with Studio Concentration
|
|
Return to: Undergraduate Programs
Total number of hours for the program: 120.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in each course in the major.
|
Entrance Requirements
The BFA is a focused pre-professional degree, leading to careers or graduate study in art and design. Students can declare the BFA as a major but must submit a portfolio of digital images and a letter of application that describes their goals and interests in the fields of art and design and must pass the BFA Entrance Portfolio Review before completing 80 hours. At the time of application portoflio for the BFA, students must identify their concentration in one of the three areas: Studio Art, Graphic Design or Art Education. Digital Portfolio:
Students will submit digital images of 12 original artworks that successfully incorporate principles and elements of 2D and 3D art and design. These examples should provide evidence of competency with tool usage, measuring, material handling, and presentation. Within this portfolio, students should include three to five analytical drawings demonstrating basic knowledge of perspective and proportion. This group of drawings should include some drawings made from direct observation. In addition the portfolio should include some work that evidences personal ideas and concept development. Detailed guidelines for portfolio preparation and submission are available at the School of Art & Design. Required Major Courses (18 hours)
Studio Emphasis (total of 30 hours)
Required Studio Emphasis (3 hours)
Studio Emphasis electives (27 hours)
Students should choose an additional 27 hours of studio courses at the junior-senior level: - ART 330 - Drawing II Credits: 3, R12
- ART 333 - Painting II Credits: 3, R12
- ART 334 - Printmaking II Credits: 3, R12
- ART 342 - Sculpture II Credits: 3, R12
- ART 351 - Ceramics II Credits: 3, R12
- ART 359 - Introductory Book Arts Credits: 3
- ART 371 - Graphic Design I Credits: 3
- ART 374 - Typography I Credits: 3
- ART 377 - Painting III Credits: 3
- ART 380 - Ceramics III Credits: 3
- ART 381 - Sculpture III Credits: 3
- ART 389 - Cooperative Education in Art Credits: 1 or 3, R15
- ART 433 - Painting IV Credits: 3, R12
- ART 434 - Problems in Printmaking Credits: 3, R12
- ART 440 - Advanced Drawing Credits: 3, R12
- ART 443 - Sculpture IV Credits: 3, R12
- ART 451 - Problems in Ceramics Credits: 3, R12
- ART 452 - Problems in Sculpture Credits: 3, R9
- ART 453 - Problems in Painting Credits: 3, R9
- ART 455 - Photography II Credits: 3
- ART 459 - Book Arts II Credits: 3, R12
- ART 460 - Motion Graphics I Credits: 3
- ART 466 - Problems in Book Arts Credits: 3, R9
- ART 472 - Photography III Credits: 3, R12
- ART 477 - Tilemaking Credits: 3, R9
- ART 480 - Experimental Studio Credits: 3, R12
- ART 481 - Independent Study in Studio Art Credits: 1-6, R12
- ART 493 - Topics in Art Credits: 1-4, R12
- ART 494 - Art Honors Studio Credits: 3, R6
Exploratory Studio Electives (18 hours)
Students should select 18 hours from studio courses offered at the 200 level or above: Upper-Level Art History Electives (6 hours)
Students should select six hours of Art History electives at the junior-senior level: General Electives (6 hours)
To complete the program, students should select six hours of general electives. To satisfy the university requirement, 32 total hours must be at the 300-400 level. |
Return to: Undergraduate Programs
|
|