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B.A. in Studio Art

Course Requirements

Foundations
ART 101Drawing I: General Drawing3
ART 104Design I: Two-Dimensional Design3
ART 105Drawing II3
ART 114Design II: Three-Dimensional Design3
ART 204Synthesis/Three-Dimensional Emphasis3
ART 205Synthesis/Two-Dimensional Emphasis3
Art History and Criticism
ART 231Prehistoric to Renaissance Art3
ART 232Renaissance to Modern Art3
PHIL 230Aesthetics3
ONE COURSE from
ART 331Greek and Roman Art3
ART 332Renaissance Art3
ART 333Baroque Art3
ONE COURSE from
ART 334American Art and Architecture3
ART 336Nineteenth-Century European Art3
ART 337Twentieth-Century Art3
Courses in Concentration
(Students may choose to concentrate in ceramics, graphic design, metalsmithing and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, or sculpture)
Studio I (one 200-level course)3
Studio II (one 200- or 300-level course)3
ART 491Studio III: Topic3 or 6
ART 492Studio IV: Topic3 or 6
ART 497Senior Studio3 or 6
3 credits apply to the B.A. in Studio Art Program
Elective
ONE COURSE in studio art3
Cognates
TWO COURSES
COMM 240Mass Media and Society3
COMM 241Introduction to Film and Video3
ENGL 325Literature and Film3
ENGL 434Studies in Theory and Criticism3
HIST 326American Cultural History: The Nineteenth Century3
HIST 327American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century3
MUS 201Survey of Music3
MUS 221The Symphony3
MUS 222Opera3
MUS 314Twentieth-Century Music3
THTR 105Introduction to Theatre3
THTR 110Fundamentals of Theatrical Design and Production3
THTR 440History of Theatre: Origins to 16253
THTR 441History of Theatre: 1625-18753
Total Credit Hours57


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