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Show 132 133 Course Requirements for B.A. or B.S. Degree Foundation (19 credit hours) The following are required for all emphases and should be taken in the freshman year. Art Major Visual Arts Orientation 3 Drawing I 4 Drawing II 4 Design: 2D 4 Design: 3D 4 Art 108 is only offered Autumn quarter, Art 112 is only offered Winter and Spring quarters, and the other courses are offered Autumn, Winter and Spring quarters. Art 108 Art 111 Art 112 Art 116 Art 117 Core for All Emphases (15-19 credit hours) Art 115 Basic Photography Art HU201* Art & Arch - Paleolithic-AD 200 "not required for Photography emphasis Art HU202 Art & Arch ■ Art HU203 Art h Arch • Art 218 Color AD 200-AD 1600 AD 1600-Present 4 4 4 4 3 Emphasis Requirements Complete one of the following emphasis options (all courses listed to be taken in addition to the Foundation and Core courses listed above). • General Art Emphasis Option 1 (22 credit hours) Art 260 Painting I Art 270 Sculpture I Art 312 The Figure Choose 11 credit hours from the following: Introduction to Printmaking Introduction to Ceramic Art Computer Aided Art h Design Visual Communications I Metals/Jewelry Design II Metals/Jewelry Design I Weaving II Weaving I Watercolor Painting II Watercolor Painting I One art class approved by department chair. Option 2 (83 credit hours) Complete the courses required for Option 1. Complete an additional 23 credit hours. The additional credit hours for Option 2 are selected in consultation with the department chair/advisor after having sought and gained admittance to the Option 2 program. • Art Teaching Emphasis (See department chair. Changes are in progress.) Art 220 Art 231 Art 242 Art 243 Art 335 or Art 235 Art 354 or Art 254 Art 365 or Art 265 Option 1 (22 credit hours) Art 251 Art 351 Intro to Art Education Art Methods and Resources Choose 16 credit hour from the following: Art 220 Introduction to Printmaking Art 231 Introduction to Ceramic Art Art 242 Computer Aided Art & Design Art 243 Visual Communications I Art 260 Painting I Art 270 Sculpture I Art 335 Metals/Jewelry Design II or Art 235 Metals/Jewelry Design I Art or Art or Art or Art 354 254 365 265 Recommended support courses: Art 305 Art 352 Art 452 Weaving II 3 Weaving I 3 Watercolor Painting II 3 Watercolor Painting I 3 Contemporary Art 4 Theories of Learning in Art Educ 3 Seminar for Art Teachers 3 Option 2 (83 credit hours) Complete the courses required for Option 1. Complete an additional 23 credit hours. The additional credit hours for Option 2 are selected in consultation with the department chair/advisor after having sought and gained admittance to the Option 2 program. The following courses are required as part of the 23 credit hours: Art 305 Contemporary Art Art 352 Theories of Learning in Art Educ Art 452 Seminar for Art Teachers This is a composite art teaching major. The student must have an emphasis in two of the following areas: ceramics, drawing, graphic design, illustration, jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, weaving. • Two Dimensional Emphasis Option 1 (22 credit hours) Art 220 Introduction to Printmaking 4 4 4 3 Art 312 The Figure 3 one of the following: Art 231 Introduction to Ceramic Art 4 Art 270 Sculpture I 4 4 Art 335 Metals/Jewelry Design II 3 4 or Art 235 Metals/Jewelry Design I 3 4 Art 354 Weaving II 3 4 3 3 or Art 254 Weaving I 3 one of the following: 3 Art 260 Painting I 4 3 Art 365 Watercolor Painting II 3 3 or Art 265 Watercolor Painting I 3 3 Choose the remainder of the credit hours from the following: Art 243 Visual Communications I 4 Art 260 Painting I 4 Art 265 Watercolor Painting I 3 Art 315 Non-Silver Photography 4 Art 320 Screenprinting/Relief 3 h Art 321 Intaglio/Lithography 3 Art 360 Painting II 3 Art 365 Watercolor Painting II 3 Art 411 Advanced Drawing 3 Art 412 Advanced Figure Drawing 3 Art 420 Screenprinting/Relief 3 Art 421 Intaglio/Lithography 3 Art 460 Painting III 3 3 Art 465 Watercolor Painting III 3 3 Art 490 Individual Studies 2-5 Art 491 Senior Seminar 2-5 4 Option 2: (83 credit hours) 4 Complete the courses re ■quired for Option 1. 4 Complete an additional 23 credit hours. 4 The additional credit hours for Option 2 are selected in consultation with 4 the department chair/advisor after having sought and gained 4 3 3 admittance to the Option 2 program. Three Dimensional Emphasis Option 1 (22 credit hours) Art 231 Art 270 Art 312 Art 335 or Art 235 Art 354 or Art 254 Introduction to Ceramic Art Sculpture II The Figure Metals/Jewelry Design II Metals/Jewelry Design I Weaving II Weaving I Choose 5 credit hours from the following: Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art 331 Intermediate Ceramics 335 Metals/Jewelry Design II 354 Weaving II 370 Sculpture II 430 Ceramic Glaze Formulation 431 Advanced Ceramics 435 Metals/Jewelry Design III 454 Weaving III 470 Sculpture III 490 Individual Studies 491 Senior Seminar 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2-5 2-5 Option 2: (83 credit hours) Complete the courses required for Option 1. Complete an additional 23 credit hours. The additional credit hours for Option 2 are selected in consultation with the department chair/advisor after having sought and gained admittance to the Option 2 program. • Photography Emphasis 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Recommended Support Courses Art 242 Computer Aided Art & Design 4 Art 442 Adv. Computer Aided Art St Design 3 Art 455 Commercial Lighting Si Portfolio 4 Art 489 Cooperative Work Experience 1-3 Option 2: (83 credit hours) Complete the courses required for Option 1. Complete an additional 23 credit hours. The additional credit hours for Option 2 are selected in consultation with the department chair/advisor after having sought and gained admittance to the Option 2 program. • Visual Communications/Design Emphasis Option 1 (26 credit hours) Art 215 Intermediate Photography Art 275 Color Photography I Art 309 The History of Photography Art 315 Non-Silver Photography Art 485 Advanced Photography Choose 7 credit hours from the following: Art 225 Photojournalism Art 325 Studio Historical Perspectives Art 355 The View Camera Art 375 Color Photography II Art 385 Documentary Photography Art 475 Experimental Photography Art 492 Photography Workshop Cour Option 1 (22 credit hours) Art 220 Introduction to Printmaking 4 Art 243 Visual Communications I 4 Art 344 Visual Communications II 4 Art 345 Visual Communications III 4 Art 440 Visual Comm: Adv. Design (taken twice) 6 Recommended Support Courses Art 312 Art 315 Art 446 The Figure Non-Silver Photography Visual Comm: Adv. Illus. 3 4 3 Option 2: (83 credit hours) Complete the courses required for Option 1. Complete an additional 23 credit hours. The additional credit hours for Option 2 are selected in consultation with the department chair/advisor after having sought and gained admittance to the Option 2 program. • Visual Communications/Illustration Emphasis Option 1 (22 credit hours) Art 243 Visual Communications I 4 Art 344 Visual Communications II 4 Art 312 The Figure 3 Art 365 Watercolor Painting II 3 or Art 265 Watercolor Painting I 3 Art 446 Visual Comm: Adv. Illus. 6 (taken twice) One of the following: Art 242 Art 260 Computer Aided Art tk Design 4 Painting I 4 Option 2: (83 credit hours) Complete the courses required for Option 1. Complete an additional 23 credit hours. The additional credit hours for Option 2 are selected in consultation with the department chair/advisor after having sought and gained admittance to the Option 2 program. Art Major BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DEGREE Areas of Emphasis: • General Art • Two Dimensional • Three Dimensional • Visual Communications • Photography » Program Prerequisite: Completion of foundation and core followed by portfolio review. Refer to Admission Requirements below. » Minor: Not required. » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in courses required for this major (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirement: A total of 183 credit hours is required for graduation — a minimum of 109 of these is required within the major. A total of 60 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 300 and above)—40-50 of these are required within the major (dependent upon the emphasis). Advisement All Art students must interview with the department chair/ advisor early on in their course of study. Call the Department of Visual Arts at 626-6455 for more information or to schedule an appointment. 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