The Department of Art

DEGREES

Bachelor of Arts

:: Studio Arts

:: Art History


Bachelor of Fine Arts

:: Two Dimensional

.: Drawing Painting

.: Photography

.: Printmaking


:: Three Dimensional

.: Ceramics

.: Sculpture


:: Design

.: Graphic Design

Bachelor of Fine Arts :: 3D :: Ceramics


60 semester hours minimum, including:


:: ARTD 160; 226; either 230 or 350; the Art History Sequence (180, 181, 380)

:: Eight additional semester hours in two-dimensional media

:: Eight additional hours in three-dimensional media

::  Four semester hours in Art History or theory (ARTD 390, or as approved by
    the department faculty)

:: Requirements and electives in area of emphasis; and ARTD 499

:: Students in the B.F.A. degree program are not subject to the College of Arts

   and Sciences requirement.


Candidates who are enrolled in the School of Arts and Communication (SOAC) must satisfy general university requirements, including either the Distributive Core or the International Honors Program.


Concentrations for Bachelor of Fine Arts

Courses listed below with (R) under each concentration area may be repeated.


Three-Dimensional Media Concentration

Areas of Emphasis: A minimum of three courses required in one area.


Students may apply Independent Study courses ARTD 491: Special Projects and ARTD 498: Studio Projects to either the Two- or Three Dimensional Media concentrations on a case- by-case basis subject to approval by the department chair(s).


        Ceramics:

            * ARTD 230: Ceramics I

            * ARTD 330: Ceramics II

            * ARTD 430: Ceramics III (R)


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