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Nov 22, 2024
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2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]
Fine Arts Major
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(81 credits)
The bachelor of fine arts is a performance-oriented degree in studio or design art created to develop high levels of competency in one or more areas and to prepare candidates to make clear and logical verbal presentations of artistic matters. Bachelor of fine arts graduates are prepared to enter the work market or to pursue a master of fine arts or related graduate degree.
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(ART) Core Curriculum:
The core curriculum is a prescribed program of study required of all Art majors—BFA, BA/BS, and Art Education—and is basic to a student’s choice of an area of concentration. Required courses (18 credits):
Required Courses (9 credits):
- 6 credits of art history courses
Assessment Information:
Students in their last semester present a representative example of their work in an approved gallery setting. The work presented is evaluated by the studio faculty of the students’ area of concentration and is photographically documented. All students must choose one of the following concentrations along with the core:
2-Dimensional Arts Concentration (54 credits):
Choose three courses from the following:
Choose 33 credits from the following:
Choose one from the following:
3-Dimensional Arts Concentration (54 credits):
Choose one from the following:
Choose 30 credits from the following:
Choose two from the following:
Graphic Design Concentration (54 credits):
Studio or approved electives:
9 credits Intermedia Concentration (54 credits):
This concentration allows students to combine directed study in two to three art mediums. A contract of study must be approved by the advisor. Coursework must include a five semester sequence in one medium, including the appropriate ARTS 400 course. Additional coursework from one to two other media will complete the program. |
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