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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog
Art Studio: Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA_BFAS]
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The B.F.A. is an intensive degree program in studio art, intended for students who plan to pursue a professional career in art or to prepare for specialized graduate study, in particular the Master of Fine Arts. The degree requires 73 credit hours in the major, including foundation, skills core, studio specialization and five art history courses. Specializations include ceramics, fibers, graphic design and digital media, painting, print media and sculpture.
The culminating experience is the two-semester senior thesis project. A cohesive body of work is developed from concept to exhibition, accompanied by written abstract and oral presentation. One semester of foreign language or equivalent is required. Admission to the B.F.A. program is by portfolio review. For more information about this program, contact the Art and Art History Department .
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply the elements of art and principles of design.Execute visual and written/verbal skills applicable to the presentation of their work.
- Construct compositions with awareness of design principles.
- Describe the elements of art and principles of design within their own work.
- Apply principles of visual organization within work.
- Execute visual and written/verbal skills.
- Describe work in a statement that contextualizes it within the field of art (contemporary/historical)
- Discuss their research and work verbally in a competent manner.
- Domonstrate proficient presentation of work in professional setting.
- Analyze the interaction between art, media and culture.
- Identify relationships between art, media and culture.
- Demonstrate an understanding of terminology in relation to art, media and culture.
- Analyze works of art from diverse art historical perspectives demonstrating comprehension of global viewpoints in visual culture.
- Evaluate media from a range of global perspectives.
- Differentiate between the global perspectives in each culture examined.
- Examine various historical periods and geographical locations within the media.
- Evaluate works of art/design using visual vocabulary expressing awareness and dialog with historical and contemporary influences.
- Demonstrate knowledge of historical and contemporary influences within the arts and sciences.
- Employ a visual vocabulary to critically evaluate works of art.
- Appraise multiple works of art/design through the lens of this visual vocabulary.
- Demonstrate competence in related discipline with considerable depth of knowledge, integrating and synthesizing information associated with practice in the area of specialization, by creating a significant, culminating body of work.
- Create a body of work that demonstrates competence and depth of knowledge in related discipline.
- Develop a professional thesis exhibition with appropriate accompanying media.
- Organize source research and conceptual development into a singular body or work.
- Prepare written thesis abstract with revision.
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A. Core in Art Studio: 18 credit hours
B. Exposure and Skills Core in Art Studio: 15 credit hours
C. B.F.A. Field Course: 1 credit hour
D. Studio Art Media Specialization Courses: 15 credit hours
Media Specialization: 9 credit hours
Select nine credit hours from one of the following specialization areas: Painting: ATS 203, 303 and 403; Ceramics: ATS 204, 304 and 404; Fibers: ATS 208, 308 and 408; Sculpture: ATS 206, 306 and 406; Graphic Design and Digital Media: ATS 240, 241, 330, 340, 342, 343 and 440; Print Media: ATS 207, 209, 307, 309, 316 and 407.
Thesis: 6 credit hours
E. Art Studio Electives: 9 credit hours
Nine additional ATS credit hours at the 200 level or above.
F. Art History Foundation and Advanced Courses: 15 credit hours
Art History Foundation: 6 credit hours
Art History Advanced Courses: 9 credit hours
Nine additional ATH hours including one ATH course at the 300-level or above. Three of the nine credits must be ATH writing intensive (WRIT).
G. Art History Elective: 3 credit hours
Art history elective
Total credit hours in the major: 73
Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 124 credit hours
Total credit hours for semester: 14
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 17
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 15
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