Winter 2012 Undergraduate Calendar


VISUAL ART

ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION

Visual Arts General Information
Transfer Students: Students who have taken art courses at other post-secondary institutions and desire credit for basic courses in Visual Arts may be required to submit a portfolio of their own work for evaluation by Visual Arts, together with an official transcript of their record and catalogues describing the courses taken, all of which must be submitted no later than two weeks before the first day of classes.

Visual Arts Program Requirements

1) 28-150 must be taken in the first year.
2) Visual Arts students must take 27-105, 27-106, 27-107, and 27-108 in the first year.
3) Registration in any studio courses numbered in the 27-200's requires a successful B.F.A. portfolio evaluation.
4) Fourth-year B.F.A. students will be required to participate in the B.F.A. Candidates' Exhibit. The selection of work to be exhibited is to be made with the approval of the student's instructor in
Studio Practice II.

Areas of Study

Requirements for degree programs in Visual Arts make reference to the following groups of courses:
Basic Courses: 27-105, 27-106, 27-107, 27-108, and Art History 28-150, 28-214 and 28-215.
Critical Issues: 27-491
Digital Media: 27-245, 27-345, 27-365.
Drawing: 27-203, 27-303, 27-365.
Inter-media Practices: 27-383, 27-384
Internship: 27-380
Painting: 27-213, 27-313, 27-365.
Photography: 27-253, 27-353, 27-365
Printmaking: 27-223, 27-224, 27-326, 27-365.
Sculpture: 27-233, 27-333, 27-365.
Seminar: 27-490.
Studio Practice I: 27-480
Studio Practice II: 27-481
Time-Based: 27-243, 27-343, 27-365