Catalog 2019-2020

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art

The BFA in Art is an intensive, professionally oriented, studio-based program with a commitment to developing a broad base of knowledge that is rooted in interdisciplinary theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on educating students for work in the field and/or advanced graduate-level study. The program provides essential skills, critical thinking strategies and technological innovation necessary for students to develop as visual arts professionals. Expression, exploration and experimentation are encouraged while refining technical and conceptual skills.

Our students prepare for entry into the degree-track during the Foundations Program and Studio Core, which, upon completion, culminates in the Junior Review, where faculty review their skill acquisition level and accomplishments. Students earning a "B" or higher in the Junior Portfolio Review are invited to pursue the professionally focused BFA degree. Students then complete advanced-level work in an area of emphasis in one of the following: ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking or sculpture.

This program is by invitation only. Students must earn a "B" or higher in ART 299 Junior Portfolio Review in order to graduate with a BFA in Art.

Degree Requirements

Foundations

ART 102Foundations: Drawing

4

ART 103Foundations: Materials & Methods

2

ART 104Foundations: 2-D Design

4

ART 105Foundations: 3-D Design

4

ART 110Foundations: Digital Arts

4

Total Credit Hours:18

Studio Core (Any four of the following five groups)

ONE of the following drawing courses:

ART 209Figure Drawing

4

ART 304Experimental Drawing I

4

ONE of the following 3-D courses:

ART 200Handbuilding

4

ART 222Wheel Throwing

4

ART 261Sculpture Mold-Making and Casting I

4

ART 262Experimental Sculpture I

4

ONE of the following painting courses:

ART 201Introduction to Painting

4

ART 251Mixed-Media Painting I

4

ART 252Experimental Painting I

4

ONE of the following photography courses:

ART 208Darkroom Photography

4

ART 218Digital Photography

4

ONE of the following printmaking courses:

ART 231Relief Printmaking

4

ART 232Intaglio Printmaking

4

ART 233Experimental Printmaking

4

ART 234Digital Printmaking

4

ART 235Screenprinting

4

Subtotal: 16

Concentration-Area of Emphasis

Must complete twelve credits at the 300/400-level from ONE of the following areas:

Ceramics: twelve credits from the following:

ART 335Handbuilding II

4

ART 336Wheel Throwing II

4

ART 435Handbuilding III

4

ART 436Wheel Throwing III

4

ART 401Special Projects

1-6

Drawing: twelve credits from the following:

ART 304Experimental Drawing I

4

ART 349Figure Drawing II

4

ART 413Experimental Drawing II

4

ART 401Special Projects

1-6

Painting: twelve credits from the following:

ART 350Figure Painting I

4

ART 351Mixed Media Painting II

4

ART 352Experimental Painting II

4

ART 355Figure Painting II

4

ART 401Special Projects

1-6

Photography: twelve credits from the following:

ART 308Digital Photography II

4

ART 327Studio Lighting I

4

ART 328Experimental Photography I

4

ART 401Special Projects

1-6

ART 427Studio Lighting II

4

ART 428Experimental Photography II

4

Printmaking: twelve credits from the following:

ART 341Relief Printmaking II

4

ART 342Intaglio Printmaking II

4

ART 365Screenprinting II

4

ART 401Special Projects

1-6

Sculpture: twelve credits from the following:

ART 361Sculpture Mold-Making and Casting II

4

ART 362Experimental Sculpture II

4

ART 461Sculpture Mold-Making and Casting III

4

ART 462Experimental Sculpture III

4

ART 401Special Projects

1-6

Total Area of Emphasis: 12

Seminar, Review and Capstone

ART 298Professional Seminar

2

ART 299Junior Portfolio Review

0

ART 498BFA Capstone and Exhibit

4

Total Credit Hours:6

Art Studio Electives

Must completed eighteen credits in studio art (in addition to coursework in Foundations, Studio Core, Area of Emphasis, Art History, and ART 498).

Total Credit Hours:18

History/Theory

ART 357Modern Art

4

ART 423Contemporary Art

4

ONE of the following Art History electives:

ART 225Methodology of Art Historical Research

4

ART 268History Survey I

4

ART 269History Survey II

4

ART 271Pre-Columbian

4

ART 282Survey of Non-Western Art

4

ART 324Greco-Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance Art

4

ART 325Art Across 15th through 18th Century

4

ART 425Art Theory and Criticism

4

Total Credit Hours:12

Total Credit Hours: 82

A minimum "C" must be earned in all major coursework.