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Oct 10, 2024
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2009-2010 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2015 [Archived Catalog]
Art (BFA) with concentration in: Studio Art
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Affiliation: School of Arts & Letters
Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Art, Bachelor of Fine Arts with concentrations in Visual Communications and Studio Art
Minors Offered: Art Studio and Art History
THE MAJOR
The objectives of the degree programs in the visual arts are defined by and were developed to:
- Offer programs of concentrated study that are sensitive to the needs of students and relate to the overarching goals of the University.
- Ensure well-organized, coherent programs that provide opportunities for synthesis and integration across courses within those programs.
- Help students assimilate the knowledge delivered within the programs and develop the capacity to focus on methods of inquiry and analysis that will enable them to use that knowledge.
- Encourage students to develop a critical perspective that will enable them to learn about and from the variety of views existing within their chosen field of study.
- Guide students in the cultivation of liberal learning by helping them perceive and appreciate the connections among courses in their major and those in other disciplines.
- Assure practical support and encouragement for students’ intellectual and creative growth and development by providing opportunities for interaction and dialogue in an environment conducive to learning.
- Present students with a culturally diverse approach to art and to acknowledge biases that may be inherent within the discipline.
- Prepare students for graduate study or employment opportunities within the field.
B.F.A. in Studio Art and Visual Communications
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is the initial professional degree in art. The primary emphasis of the degree is to develop skills, concepts, and sensitivities essential to the professional artist. Successful candidates for this degree must function as practitioners who exhibit both technical competence and a broad knowledge of art and art history, sensitivity to artistic style, and an insight into the role of art and design in the life of humankind. Evidence of these characteristics and potential for their continuing development is essential for the awarding of the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
DEPARTMENTAL HONORS IN ART: STUDIO ART
- GPA: 3.50 or above cumulative.
- GPA: 3.50 or above in the major.
- Receive an “A” in Senior Capstone Experience/Studio.
- Provide documentation to Honors Committee Chair of acceptance in an exhibition.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:
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Special Requirements for the B.F.A. in Studio Art Degree
BFA and BA candidates in art must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 in their major courses. Individual instruction courses are applied for through a written contract between the instructor, the advisor, and the student. Forms are available in the Office of the School of Arts & Letters or the Department Chair’s office. Consent of the instructor and the advisor are required. Independent study courses may not be substituted for existing courses. Transfer students who have satisfactorily completed studio art courses at another institution may, with a portfolio approved by the art faculty, be exempted from the studio prerequisites for some of the advanced studio courses. All internal transfer students and reapplicants are evaluated using the general catalog for the year in which the student matriculates into the Art Program.
The following required courses may not be transferred into the Studio Art program or substituted:
- Fifth semester studio class in the major: 3 credit hours
- Upper-level studio courses: 6 credit hours
- ART 4xx Capstone Experience/Exhibition: 6 credit hours
Liberal Studies Program Requirements: 34-58 Credit Hours
Missouri Statute Requirement: 1-3 Credit Hours
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Requirement: 0-6 Credit Hours
- Intermediate proficiency in ONE foreign language
(see Liberal Studies section for details) MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: 66 Credit Hours
Art Foundations: 14 Credit Hours
*Foundations Proficiency Review: 1 Credit Hour
Prior to enrollment in any 300- or 400-level Art Studio or Visual Communications course, the student will enroll in the Foundations Proficiency Review. The student’s declaration of a major degree program is required at this time. Students unable to pass this review are required to address the deficiencies noted and resubmit samples by semester’s end. Prerequisites for enrollment in ART 190 are: successfully completed or currently enrolled in ART 127 New Majors Seminar, ART 115 Drawing I, ART 210 Design I, ART 211 Design II and ART 215 Drawing II. Contact the Art Assessment Committee Chair for detailed information. Art History: 12 Credit Hours
- Art History Courses*: 12 credit hours
*Twelve (12) hours of Art History, six (6) or more must be taken at the 300 level or above. Support and Electives: 18 Credit Hours
AND:
- 2-D/3-D Studio Electives*: 6 credit hours
- Free Studio Electives: 6 credit hours
*Students with a concentration in a 3-D studio area must take 6 (six) hours of 2-D studio electives, and conversely students with a concentration in a 2-D studio area must take 6 (six) hours of 3-D studio electives. Studio Concentration: 22 Credit Hours
- Major studio emphasis courses, levels I through V, selected from one of the following areas: ceramics, fibers, painting, printmaking, sculpture: 15 credit hours
- Capstone Experience/Exhibition in area of concentration: 6 credit hours
Electives to Total: 129-131 Credit Hours
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