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Spring 2008 Undergraduate Calendar
VISUAL ARTS
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts
Total courses:
forty.
Major requirements:
Studio: twenty-two courses as follows:
27-105, 27-106, 27-107, 27-108, 27-203; one of 27-383 or 27-384; 27-480 (2 credits), 27-481 (2 credits), 27-490 and 27-491; plus at least two 200-level courses in two other separate areas ; five additional 300-level courses with at least three 300-level courses in the same subject area; and one additional studio course. Art History: eight courses as follows: 28-150, 28-214, 28-215, plus five m
ore art history courses, one of which has to be at the 400-level. Students must have a positive Portfolio Evaluation to proceed to their second year of study.
Option requirements:
six courses including
(a) two courses from Social Sciences;
(b) two courses from Languages or Science;
(c) two courses from any area of study, excluding Arts.
Other requirements:
four additional options, excluding Visual Arts
Portfolio Evaluation:
A successful portfolio evaluation is required. The portfolio evaluation takes place at the end of semester 2, after the student has gained credit in
27-105, 27-106, 27-107, 27-108, 28-150.
Students who are otherwise in good standing, but whose portfolio evaluation is not successful may:
(a) be allowed to continue in the B.F.A. program on a conditional basis, subject to re-evaluation;
(b) be allowed to transfer to the general Bachelor of Arts-Visual Arts program.
Consult a program advisor in Visual Arts for details regarding portfolio requirements and procedures.
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