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Dec 04, 2024
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College Catalog 2013-2014 ARCHIVED CATALOG
Art, Studio Art Track, B.A.
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Requirements
A minimum of 36 credits Foundation Courses
These classes should be completed first, in any order. 12 credits. Intermediate Courses
These classes should be completed next. The three studio classes may be taken in any order. 15 credits. The Concentration, 6 credits
Select a studio area that you would like to focus upon in your curriculum and complete two semesters of coursework in that area. These classes may be completed at suitable points during the junior and senior years. Please maintain a close consultative relationship with your advisor in determining the best semesters in which to complete these courses. 6 credits. Concentration in 2-D Media, Painting
6 credits Concentration in 2-D Media, Drawing
Two semesters of enrollment in ART 311 . 6 credits. Concentration in Sculpture
6 credits Concentration in Digital Art
6 credits Advanced Art Seminar
ART 388 - Advanced Art Seminar must be taken during the fall term of the senior year and completion of the senior project usually takes place during the final semester. 3 credits. Senior Project
The senior project in studio art is a graduation requirement, but it can be completed in a number of ways. In all cases the senior project must be presented to a public audience. This is ordinarily accomplished by presenting either a solo exhibition or a two-person exhibition of senior project artwork. The following list identifies the ways in which the senior project requirement can be completed:
- Enroll for senior project credits under the supervision of a studio art faculty member; ART 389 - Senior Project in Studio Art , (0-4 credits);
- By agreement with the studio art faculty members, you may present a major project you have recently completed at the annual Colloquy (takes place in December) in your senior year;
- By agreement with the studio art faculty members, you may create a coherent body of work for exhibition in ART 388 - Advanced Art Seminar or the Special Projects course in your concentration.
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