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Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree for Art Major
The
School of Art is accredited by the National Association of Schools
of Art and Design and offers several degree options in the visual
arts. Central among them is the bachelor of fine arts degree. The
requirements for the B.F.A. degree, in addition to the general requirements
listed in the Academic
Policies section of this catalog, include the passing of an
initial portfolio review upon admission and completion of:
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Degree
requirements;
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A
core of art foundation courses (9 hours);
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A
major in either two-dimensional or three-dimensional studies
including:
- 34
hours of required courses within the two-dimensional or
three-dimensional studio major;
- 18
hours of studio art support;
- 12
hours of art history;
- necessary
hours of electives from within the School of Art or college;
- 9
hours of academic electives.
OR
a digital arts major including:
- A
successful second portfolio review after ARTC 201;
- 30
hours of required courses within the digital arts
major (either animation, imaging or interactive art);
- 21
hours of studio art support;
- 12
hours of art history;
- necessary
hours of electives from within the School of Art or
college;
- CS
101;
- 6
hours of academic electives.
OR a graphic design major including:
- A
successful second portfolio review after ARTD 202;
- 30
hours required courses within the graphic design major;
- 21
hours of studio art support;
- 12
hours of art history;
- necessary
hours of electives from within the School of Art or
college;
- 9
hours of academic electives
OR
a major in art education including:
- 32
hours of required courses within the art education
major;
- 19
hours of 2D or 3D studio requirements;
- 9
hours of 2D or 3D studio support at 300 or 400 level;
- 12
hours of art history;
- 9
hours of additional studio art support;
- 20-22
hours of other professional teacher education requirements.
- Major courses
may not be taken "S/U."
Group
IEnglish composition
Completion of ENG 112 or demonstration by examination of proficiency
in written expression equivalent to that attained by a student
who completes ENG 112. (A 3-hour penalty is imposed if ENG 112
is not completed within the first 60 hours. A 4-hour penalty
is imposed if ENG 112 is completed after 90 hours.)
Group IIForeign languages
Each student is required to demonstrate a proficiency in a language
by one of the options listed below:
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Completing
a two-year study of one language in high school;
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Passing
a proficiency examination in the language on the 102 course
level;
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Having
graduated from a high school where all instruction was conducted
in a language other than English;
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Having
completed one of the departmental options listed below (8
hours minimum in same language area or fewer by advance
placement).
Chinese,
German, Japanese, Russian
Completion of CHIN 101 and 102; or GERM 101 and 102; or
JAPN 101 or 102, or RUSN 101 and 102.
French,
Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish
Completion of FREN 101 and 102; or GRK 101 and 102; or ITAL
101 and 102; or LAT 101 and 102, or SPAN 101 and 102.
Group
IIIScience, mathematics, computer science
Each student must complete two courses from the general education
program including one course approved for laboratory credit
listed in the College
of Arts and Sciences Handbook.
Group IVSocial science
Each student must complete one course in addition to the University
general education program. Courses approved for social science
credit are listed in the College
of Arts and Sciences Handbook.
Group VArts and humanities
In addition to the University general education program, each
student is required to complete one course in literature (American,
English or foreign) and two additional courses from the list
of approved arts and humanities Group V list of courses found
in the College
of Arts and Sciences Handbook.
Note: Foreign language courses numbered 201, 202, 212 apply
to Group II not Group V.
Students may count two required art history courses from the
major in this area. Approved courses are listed in the College
of Arts and Sciences Handbook.
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