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Art Major
Bachelor of Science

Core Courses (28 credits)
Art 103, 104, Art History Surveys
Art 106, Drawing and Composition
Art 107, Beginning Design 2D and 3D
Art 206, Intermediate and Life Drawing
Art 300, Art History Survey
Art 490, Capstone in Art

 

The following emphases are available for the major:

Fine Arts Emphasis
Bachelor of Arts

Core Courses, plus
Art 201, Painting I
Art 209, Photography I or
   Art 230, Printmaking I
Art 220, Sculpture I
Art 225, Ceramics I or
   Art 235, Art Metals
Art 306, Advanced and Life Drawing

Two additional courses in the same area at an advanced level:

Example: Art 320, Sculpture II and Art 340, Advanced Media Studies

In addition, Fine Arts students interested in gallery/museum, art therapy or arts administration should plan to take an internship in the field. Those interested in graduate work in studio art or art history should work to fit in extra studio or art history courses, respectively, as time allows.

Required Support Courses: (Required for primary majors only)
Completion of a Modern Language through 202
Art Education Emphasis* (37 credits)
Bachelor of Science
Core Courses, plus

 

Art Education Emphasis* (37 credits)
Bachelor of Science

Core Courses, plus
Art 201, Painting I
Art 209, Photography I
Art 211, Gallery/Museum Experience (1 credit)
Art 220, Sculpture I
Art 223, Creative Arts for Children (2 credits; does not count toward major)
Art 225, Ceramics I
Art 230, Printmaking I
Art 235, Art Metals
Art 258, Visual Communication
Art 353, Methods of Teaching Secondary Art (2 credits; does not count toward major)
One 4-credit elective course in art
Required Support Courses
2 credits of Computer Science: 107 or higher
Environmental Science 120, Conservation and Environmental Improvement
Graphic Communication 106, Introduction to Communication Technology
Mathematics 112, or Mathematics 140 or higher

*Students preparing for teaching must meet state licensing requirements through enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

 

Fine Arts Administration Minor (26 credits)

Core required
Accounting 105, Introduction to Accounting Basics
Business 101, Introduction to Business
Business 301, Principles of Marketing
Fine Arts 120, Introduction to Fine Arts Administration
Fine Arts 221, Legal Issues in the Fine Arts

One of the following:
Art History Survey (ART 103, 104 or 300)
Theatre History (THE 215, 216)
Music History (MUS 156, 312)

One of the following:
Business 204, Start-ups and New Venture Planning
Business 320, Promotion Management
Communication 208, Introduction to Public Relations

 

Art Minor

Art 103 or 104, Art History Surveys
Art 106, Drawing and Composition
Art 107, Beginning Design 2D and 3D
Three 4-credit elective courses in art

   
 
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