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Fine Arts Center, 419-372-2786
The
School of Art offers a Bachelor of Arts degree. This program
is designed for those interested in art but not seeking
a focus on the studio arts. The requirements for the B.A.
in Art degree, in addition to general requirements listed
in the Academic
Policies section of this catalog, are the completion
of 30 semester hours, including ART 102, ART 103, ART
112, and ARTH 145 or 146, and an overall GPA of 2.85.
No classes used in the major may be counted toward the
minor. Students should consult with an art faculty adviser
for guidance in selecting courses.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in art
are expected to:
-
Demonstrate basic technical abilities within the studio
media.
- Engage
in and apply scholarly and/or creative research in visual,
written and oral context.
- Apply
knowledge of art history, criticism, and theory to their
chosen field of study.
- Demonstrate
the ability to contextualize their art experience within
their chosen field of study.
Degree,
Bachelor of Artsminor required
Major, Art (36 hours)
- Art
102, 103, 112 (9)
- ARTH
145, 146 (6)
- Two
courses from two-dimensional studio area (6)
- Two
courses from three-dimensional studio area (6)
- One
advanced studio course from either two or three-dimensional
studio area (3)
- Two
courses in ARTH 4XX (6)
Degree,
Bachelor of Arts
Minor, Art (21 hours)
- ART
102, 103, 112 (9)
- ARTH
145 (3)
- ARTH
146 (3)
- ARTS
elective (6)
Degree,
Bachelor of Artsminor required
Major, Art History (42 hours)
- ART
102 (3)
- ARTH
145, 146 (6)
- ARTS
Studio elective (3)
- ARTH
441 or 442 (3)
- ARTH
445 or 446 or 447 (3)
- ARTH
456 or 457 (3)
- ARTH
458 or 459 or 461 (3)
- At
least two courses from each of the following groups:
- ARTH
448, 449, 453 (6)
- ARTH
451, 454, 455 (6)
- Two
additional ARTH electives (6)
Degree,
Bachelor of Arts
Minor, Art History (21 hours)
- ART
102 (3)
- ARTH
145, 146 (6)
- Art
history electives (12)
Degree,
Bachelor of Fine Arts
The School of Art offers studio majors in two-dimensional
studies, three-dimensional studies, art education, digital
arts and graphic design. The majors in two-dimensional
studies and three-dimensional studies require completion
of the art foundation courses, 34 hours of required courses
within a major area, 18 hours of studio art support, 12
hours of art history, necessary hours of electives from
within the School of Art or college and 9 hours of academic
electives. The digital arts major requires completion
of art foundation courses, pre-major review, 30 hours
in the major area, 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 and necessary
hours of academic electives. The major in graphic design
requires completion of art foundation courses, pre-major
review, 30 hours in the major area, 21 hours of studio
art support, 12 hours of art history, necessary hours
of electives from within the School of Art or college
and 9 hours of academic electives. Students should consult
each semester with their B.F.A. adviser in the School
of Art concerning progress and course sequence.
Two-dimensional
studies
- Foundations
(9)
- Art
history (12)
- ARTH
145, 146,
- Two
400-level ARTH electives
- Two-dimensional
studio major area (19)
- Select
three from:
- In
addition to:
- ARTS
400 (6), 409 and BFA senior studio
- Two-dimensional
studio support (15)
- Intermediate
or advanced courses in two-dimensional studies
- Studio
art support (18) in ARTS, ARTC, ARTD or ART 489
- Two
courses must be 300- or 400- level
- Electives
(9), academic
- Outside
the School of Art
- One
course must be 300- or 400-level
- Elective
hours to complete degree
- Within
the School of Art or college
Areas
in two-dimensional studies
- Drawing:
ARTS 211, 312, 313, 414, 418
- Painting:
ARTS 221, 322, 323, 324, 424, 428
- Photography:
ARTS 241, 342, 343, 444, 448
- Printmaking:
ARTS 231, 332, 333, 334, 435, 438
- Mixed
media: ARTS 305
- Two-dimensional
special topics: ARTS 400
- Internship:
ART 489
Three-dimensional
studies
- Foundations
(9)
- Art
history (12)
- ARTH
145,146
- Two
400-level ARTH electives
- Three-dimensional
studio major area (16)
- Select
three from:
- ARTS
251, 261, 271, 281, 291
- In
addition to:
- ARTS
401, 409 and BFA senior studio
- Three-dimensional
studio support (18)
- Intermediate
or advanced courses in three-dimensional studies
- Studio
art support (18)
in ARTS, ARTC, ARTD or ART 489
- Two
courses must be 300- or 400- level
- Electives
(9), academic
- Outside
the School of Art
- One
course must be 300- or 400-level
- Elective
hours to complete degree
- Within
the School of Art or college
Areas
in three-dimensional studies
- Ceramics:
ARTS 271, 372, 373, 474, 478
- Fiber/Fabric:
ARTS 251, 352, 353, 454, 458
- Glass:
ARTS 261, 362, 365, 463, 464, 468
- Jewelry/Metals:
ARTS 281, 382, 383, 484, 485, 488
- Sculpture:
ARTS 291, 392, 393, 494, 495, 498
- Three-dimensional
special topics: ARTS 401
- Internship:
ART 489
Graphic
Design
- Foundations
(9)
- Art
history (12)
- ARTH
145, 146
- Two
400-level ARTH electives
- Graphic
design major area ( 30)
- ARTD
115, 201, 202 (pre-major)
- *Portfolio
Review (after ARTD 202)
- ARTD
301, 302, 303, 401, 402, 403, 408
- Studio
art support (21)
in ARTS, ARTC, ARTD or ARTD 489
- Three
courses must be 300- or 400-level
- Electives
(9) academic
- Outside
the School of Art
- One
course must be 300- or 400-level
- Elective
hours to complete degree
- Within
the School of Art or college
*Students
may become pre-graphic design candidates at any time during
their academic program. Following art foundations (ART
102, 103, 112), pre-majors will take ARTD 115, 201, and
202. At the conclusion of the ARTD 202 course, all pre-graphic
design candidates will take part in the design portfolio
review process (scheduled each semester) in order to be
admitted into the graphic design major. Accepted students
then continue with the necessary course requirements to
complete the B.F.A. degree in graphic design. All transfer
students will be designated as pre-graphic design candidates
and must complete the portfolio review to be accepted
into the graphic design major.
Digital
Arts
- Foundations
(9)
- Art
history (12)
- ARTH
145,146
- Two
400-level ARTH electives
- Digital
Arts major area (30)
- ARTC
201 (pre-major)
* Portfolio
Review (after ARTC 201)
- ARTC
311, 312, 321, 331, 400, 409
- Choose
three hours from:
- Choose
six additional hours from:
- Studio
art support (21)
in ARTS, ARTC, ARTD or ARTC 489
- ARTS
211
- Two
courses must be 300- or 400- level
- CS
101 (Intro to Programming)
- Electives
(6), academic
- Outside
the School of Art
- One
course must be 300- or 400-level
- Elective
hours to complete degree
- Within
the School of Art or college
*Students
may become pre-digital arts candidates at any time during
their academic art program. Following art foundations
(ART 102, 103, 112), pre-majors will take ARTC 201. Upon
completion of ARTC 201 in the spring term, all pre-digital
arts majors who have a 3.0 GPA or higher in digital arts
and a 2.5 GPA or higher in the other art courses may submit
materials for review. Should the student not have the
required GPAs, he/she will be eliminated before the review
takes place. All transfer students will be designated
as pre-digital arts candidates and must complete the portfolio
review to be accepted into the digital arts major. Accepted
students must maintain the GPA requirements throughout
their tenure. If a student falls below the requirements,
he/she will have a one semester probationary period. Should
the GPA requirements not be reached at the conclusion
of the probationary period, the student will be eliminated
from the digital arts program.
Art
Education
Learning
outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students are
expected to:
- Examine
the relationship and influence of the visual arts
in social, historical, cultural, and aesthetic contexts;
- Demonstrate
proficiency in technical, conceptual, and critical
abilities within studio media;
- Plan
and teach art curricula, based on theories of child
development and first-hand experience with individual
students, for pre-kindergarten through young adult
learners;
- Design
art curricula that reflect the purposes of art education,
the breadth of art, and the goals of a general education;
- Demonstrate
critical and reflective thinking, oral and written
communication abilities, and management skills; and
- Exhibit
professional behavior when working with students,
parents, other educators, and community members.
In
addition to the BFA course requirements, the BFA Art
Education majors are required to complete a specialization
in either 2D Studies or 3D Studies. A student interested
in Digital Arts or Graphic Design may work with an art
education adviser and a studio adviser to complete the
necessary requirements for both areas. An Art Education
major who has completed the degree program is eligible
for multi-age (ages 3-21, preschool through grade 12)
visual art licensure, providing that they have an accumulative
2.5 GPA and have successfully completed the Praxis II
Examination. A degree can be completed in 8 semesters
if the student also enrolls in summer school classes,
or the student may elect to fulfill the requirements
over 9 semesters. Graduates may also become employed
in museum education and community arts programs.
Students
are considered pre-BFA Art Education majors until they
have met the requirements for a BFA Art Education major.
In order to become an art education major, students
must fulfill the following prerequisites:
- complete
at least 45 semester hours at BGSU (transfer students
must complete at least 15 of the 45 semester hours
at BGSU) with an overall GPA of 2.85;
- attain
a grade of "C" or better in ENG 112, IPC
102, EDHD 201, ARTE 252
Note:
For entrance into ARTE 252, ARTE 407, and ARTE 492/497,
students must have an overall BGSU GPA of 2.85.
BG
Perspective and College of Arts & Sciences requirements
(33-45 credits)
Includes
the following from the BG Perspective core courses:
- ENG
111/112
- Foreign
Language (2 years of same language in high school
or 2 semesters of a language at the university level)
- 2
Natural Science electives (One with lab)
- 3
Social Science courses (One being PSYC 101)
- 5
Humanities & Arts courses (Literature elective,
ARTH 145, ARTH 146, PHIL 204, elective)
- Cultural
Diversity requirement (EDFI 408)
- International
Perspective requirement (Social and Behavioral Science
BG Perspective course recommended)
- Other
professional teacher education requirements (20-22
credits): IPC 102, Math elective, EDFI 302, EDFI 408,
EDHD 201, EDAS 409, EDTL 421
Foundations
(9)
Art
History (12)
- ARTH
145, 146
- Two
400-level ARTH electives (Recommended 20th-century
and non-western)
Art
Education major area (23)
- ARTE
252, 407, 452, 492, 497
Choose
either the 2D or 3D specialization
Two-dimensional
studio specialization
- 2D
studio specialization requirements (19)
- ARTS
211, 221, 231, 241, 305 or 400, BFA Senior Studio,
ARTS 409
- Required
2D Area Emphasis300/400 level (9)
- Studio
art support (18)
- ARTS
271; two from ARTS 251, 261, 281, 291; and ARTE
342, 352, 382
OR
Three-dimensional
studio specialization
- 3D
studio specialization requirements (19)
- ARTS
251, 261, 271, 281, 291, BFA Senior Studio, ARTS
409
- Required
3D Area Emphasis300/400 level (9)
- Studio
art support (18)
- ARTS
211, 221; one from ARTS 231, 241, 305; and ARTE
342, 352, 382
Students
who hold an undergraduate degree and desire licensure
to teach should contact a School of Art art education
adviser. The following courses are required for teacher
licensure: ARTE 252, 342, 352, 382, 407, 452, 492/497,
IPC 102, PSYC 101, Math elective, EDHD 201, EDFI 302,
EDFI 408, EDAS 409 and EDTL 421.
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