School of Art
Admission to
Bowling Green State University as an art major involves both admission
to the University as well as approval to the School of Art through
a portfolio review. Incoming freshmen or transfer students from
another BGSU department or another university are required to present
a portfolio prior to registration as an art major. Several portfolio
review dates are scheduled during the year; these dates, as well
as more information pertaining to the portfolio reviews can be found
on the School of Arts Web site: http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/art/.
The
School of Art offers a bachelor of fine arts degree in the areas
of two-dimensional studies, three-dimensional studies, art education,
digital arts, and graphic design. Students may earn a bachelor of
arts degree in art and art history. Students in all degree programs
should consult with an art faculty adviser for guidance in course
selection and degree progress.
Special topics offerings
Periodically the school offers experimental courses in a variety
of areas to enhance the established curricula of the various degree
programs. These special topics courses and workshops (ARTS 300,
301, 400, 401; ARTC 400; ARTD 495; ARTE 495; ARTH 495), taught by
both school faculty and invited artists and scholars, have included:
papermaking, illustration, textile printing, photo/print techniques
and mural painting. Individual study (ART 470, ARTC 470, ARTD 470,
ARTE 470, ARTH 470) is also available for students who have completed
available course offerings in an area and have exhibited a marked
degree of proficiency and independence in regular coursework. Internships
and practicums (ART 489, ARTC 489, ARTD 489) are also available
to upper-level students who desire work experience in their chosen
field.
Summer and academic year programs in Florence, Italy
The partnership between Bowling Green State University and Studio
Art Centers International (SACI) share an academic agreement which
offers an excellent bicultural educational experience in studio
art and liberal arts instruction in Florence, Italy. The program
draws upon the rich past of Florence, its resources in museums,
architecture, arts specialists and wide cultural offerings while
concurrently presenting contemporary developments in Italian art
and culture. Learning takes place in the classroom, in the studio
and on field trips in Florence and beyond. Students may elect to
attend SACI for a semester, the academic year or as a member of
the BGSU summer study abroad program.
Students are encouraged to contact the SACI coordinator in the School
of Art for further information.
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