The School of Art is currently revising the curricula for its bachelor of fine arts degree programs. Approved changes will be in place beginning with the Fall 1999 semester, and will supersede the descriptions of courses and programs printed in this catalog. Please check with your adviser during summer orientation or go online for the status of these revisions.
The School of Art offers studio majors in the areas of two-dimensional studies, three-dimensional studies and graphic design studies. Students can earn a bachelor of arts degree in art or art history, or a bachelor of fine arts degree in art. A teacher preparation program is also available.
The School of Art sponsors bachelor of arts programs in art history and art through the College of Arts and Sciences. The school also offers a bachelor of science degree in visual arts education in conjunction with the College of Education and Human Development, and a bachelor of science degree in art therapy through the College of Health and Human Services.
Periodically the school offers experimental courses in a variety of areas to enhance the established curricula of the various degree programs. These workshops (ART 395, 495), taught by both school faculty and invited artists and scholars, have included: computer art, papermaking, illustration, textile printing, photo/print techniques and mural painting. Individual study (ART 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.
The partnership between Bowling Green State University and Studio Art Centers International (SACI) offers a bicultural educational experience for students seeking excellence in studio art instruction and liberal arts subjects in Italy. The program draws upon the rich past of Florence, its resources in museums, architecture, specialists in art fields and wide cultural offerings while presenting contemporary developments in Italian art and culture through classroom and studio instruction and through field trips.
For further information students are encouraged to contact the program coordinator for SACI in the School of Art.
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