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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Visual Arts, Studio Arts Concentration, B.A.
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Learning Aims
Students with a studio arts concentration will demonstrate success in the following areas:
- Familiarity with the concepts of the visual arts and the ability to communicate the significance of their own work and the works of others
- Acquisition of material and technical skills required for solving two-dimensional design problems
- Acquistion of material and technical skills required for solving three-dimensional design problems
Upperclassmen
- Creativity and initiative beyond required parameters of assignments; ability to work independently, developing her/his own ideas and style
Seniors
- A sound preparation for entering the professional work force or pursuing graduate study
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Requirements for the Major
Requirements for the major and an example of a typical program of courses are as follows:
Spring Term
- AH 200-Level Course (or higher)
- SA-300 Level Course (Mixed Media or Printmaking)*
- PL 200-Level Philosophical Perespectives Course
- Social Science Core
- Language Core or
- Free Elective
Fall Term
- SA 300-Level Course (Digital or Three-Dimensional)*
- SA 300- or 400-Level Course
- English Core
- Natural Science Core
- Theology Core
Spring Term
- SA 300- or 400-Level Course
- SA 300- or 400-Level Course
- History Core
- Elective
- Nondepartmental Elective
Spring Term
- SA 300- or 400-Level Course
- SA 300- or 400-Level Course
- Elective
- Elective
- Elective
Key:
* Terms may be interchanged.
Notes:
- Visual arts majors with a studio arts concentration take SA 224 , SA 225 , AH 111 , PT 270 , SA 400 or SA 412 ; one additional art history course (AH 320 recommended); and nine additional studio arts courses, of which one must be taken from each of the following sequences: drawing or painting (SA 303-304, SA 310-315, SA 342-343), printmaking or mixed media (SA 321-323, SA 352-355), and digital or three-dimemsional (SA 360-367). The six remaining courses may be selected from any SA 300- or 400-level course.
- Visual arts interdisciplinary majors with a studio arts concentration take SA 224 , SA 225 , AH 111 , four additional upper-division studio arts courses, and either SA 400 or SA 412 .
- Students must complete the diversity core requirement through a designated diversity core, major, or elective course (see Diversity Core Requirement under Curriculum and Policies).
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