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2009-2010 Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Art, BA or BS


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Declaring an Art Major


Students interested in the art major must first complete a pre-major declaration form and meet with the department chair for initial advising and assignment of an academic advisor. Pre-majors must complete three introductory studio courses and ARTH 204 , 205 , and 206  with a cumulative 3.0 GPA for these courses in order to be admitted to full major status.

Applications and appointments with the chair are made in the department office. Entering freshmen should take at least two art courses each quarter and plan to complete the lower division core curriculum by the end of their sophomore year. During their first year, it is recommended that students take one lower division studio course per term along with ARTH 204  in fall term, ARTH 205  in winter term, and ARTH 206  in spring term. Sample programs are available in the Art and Art History Department. Students must declare a major and file a junior plan before completing 90 credits. Junior and senior plans must be approved by the student’s academic advisor (forms are available in the department office). It is ultimately the student’s responsibility to make meaningful progress toward completion of a degree. Faculty advisors will assist students with achieving academic goals and assessing career options.

Requirements for the Art Major


1.


Fulfill baccalaureate degree requirements.

2.


Complete the lower division requirements for a studio art option or art history option. Lower division requirements provide students with a foundation of technical skills, visual literacy, and knowledge of historical and cultural perspectives basic to the study of art. ARTH 260  should be taken in the fall of the sophomore year.

3.


In consultation with a faculty advisor, choose a degree option (See the BA/BS sections below) while completing lower division requirements. Students interested in the BFA degree must first plan a BA/BS degree option; admission to the BFA is limited, and not all students will be admitted to the program.

4.


Fulfill a capstone component (see capstone requirements below).

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Maintain a 3.0 GPA for all coursework in the major.

Art Capstone


All department majors complete ART 496  Capstone (studio art option) or ARTH 496  Capstone (art history option) during their senior year. The capstone is taken with the instructor of the student’s studio concentration area or art history emphasis and is offered during winter term.

The capstone has two components. The first is a capstone project designed collaboratively by the student and instructor that should integrate and apply the knowledge and skills of the discipline with a career-oriented independent project. Examples include the creation and/or exhibition of a body of artwork, a research project, an internship, or an independent project.

The second component is a final capstone report consisting of a professional resumé, visual documentation of the capstone project, a portfolio of artwork, or a research paper, as well as a reflective summary of the entire capstone experience. Upon completion of the project, the student submits the Final Capstone Report, in a standard format, to the department office, where it will be accessible by students and faculty.

BA/BS Degree in Art


The BA/BS in art encourages students to combine interests in the liberal arts, sciences, social sciences, or business with a mix of studio art, art history, and University-wide electives. As art majors, students select either a studio art or art history option. Students choosing the studio option select either the BA or BS degree option. Students choosing an art history focus must work toward a BA degree. In addition to the requirements for the majors listed above, students must fulfill the lower and upper division requirements specific to the studio or art history concentrations listed below.

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