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2011-2012 Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Art B.F.A.


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Departmental Admission Requirements:


All students interested in majoring in Art should obtain a copy of the Art Department Guidelines from the Art Department office. The Guidelines should be used in conjunction with this catalog. Declaring a major in Art requires the student to complete a Declaration of Major form that must be signed by the department chair.

A student must apply for entrance to the B.F.A. major in Art. The application process is outlined in the Art Department Guidelines. The student must have credit for the following courses, and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in ART courses before applying for the B.F.A.:

12 additional hours of art courses at the 200 level or above


Bachelor of Fine Arts:


The visual arts degree program is designed primarily for exceptional students who plan to continue with graduate studies or pursue professional careers immediately after graduation. The B.F.A. program differs from the B.A. program in its expanded curriculum requirements and higher standards regarding the development of professional skills and theoretical knowledge. B.F.A. students must comply with all rules, deadlines and GPA requirements specified in the Art Department Guidelines. Waivers or exceptions must be approved by the department chair.

15 hours of Art History courses, including:


18 additional hours of Studio Art:


These hours must include 12 hours of coursework in the student’s chosen medium.  Students with an intermedia concentration are required to take ART 492  as part of the 18 additional studio hours.

II. Required courses outside the major—None


      PHIL 310  or 3 hours of individual research are Art History options.

 

III. Other B.F.A. requirements:


a) Grade-point average:


Acceptance into the B.F.A. program requires a 3.0 GPA based on the first 24 hours of art credit completed. The 3.0 GPA must be maintained after acceptance into the program or probation and suspension from the B.F.A. program will result. (See Art  Department Guidelines for more specific information and re-entry procedures.)

b) The Portfolio:


B.F.A. candidates must submit a portfolio for entry into the B.F.A. program. (See Art  Department Guidelines.)

c) The Concentration:


The specific areas for concentration are intermedia, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics and sculpture. The student’s concentration requires the completion of 18 credit hours in the area chosen. Required courses ART 490  and  ART 491  are part of the 18 hours within the concentration. (See Art  Department Guidelines for specific credit allocation.)

d) Exhibition:


Prior to graduation, students must present a one-person exhibition of their concentration work. (See Art  Department Guidelines for exhibition requirements.)

e) Other departmental requirements:


Successful completion of ART 490  and ART 491  demonstrates major, oral and computer competency.

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