Studio Art Emphasis
This disciplinary emphasis also requires:
Supporting Core Courses | 31 | |
Art History | ||
History of the Visual Arts: Ancient to Medieval | ||
History of the Visual Arts II: Renaissance to Modern | ||
Concepts and Issues of Modern Art | ||
Design Core | ||
Tools, Safety, and Materials | ||
Introductory Drawing | ||
Design Methods | ||
Two-Dimensional Design | ||
Two-Dimensional Studios (choose 6 credits): | ||
Introduction to Painting | ||
Introduction to Photography | ||
Introduction to Printmaking | ||
Three-Dimensional Studios (choose 6 credits): | ||
Introduction to Sculpture | ||
Introduction to Ceramics | ||
Introduction to Fibers/Textiles | ||
Introduction to Jewelry/Metals | ||
Upper-Level Core Courses | 9 | |
Required Core Courses | ||
Intermediate Drawing | ||
Contemporary Art | ||
Art History (choose one of the following courses): | ||
Modern American Culture | ||
World Art | ||
Women, Art and Image | ||
History of Photography | ||
Upper-Level Studio Art Emphasis Courses 1 | ||
Students in the Studio Art Emphasis may choose from a variety of studio options in either 2-D or 3-D studios. Once students have decided on their chosen studio courses, they fill out the upper-level Studio Art Plan form in consultation with an Art adviser. The Art Plan form is used to count courses taken toward the degree and must be filed with the Registrar's Office. - The 10-credit Design Core is required prerequisite for all upper-level studio courses. - A minimum of 9 credits must be selected from one studio area in addition to other relevant upper-level studio art courses to total 15 credits. Upper-level classes have a 300 or 400 designation. - Advanced studios may be taken 3 times for a total of 9 credits. Some courses may have other courses substituted to be more appropriate for student goals. Talk to your adviser for more details. 1 | ||
Total Credits | 40 |