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In
studio art, students take a rigorous set of foundations courses at the
100 level, and quickly move on to highly focused courses in painting,
drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, and digital imaging. These
are designed to help each student to explore a broad range of concepts,
methods, and materials while developing individual ideas and a personal
voice.
Studio
Art MAJOR (B.A.)
disciplinary,
12 courses
ART 105; ART 114 or ART 115; ART
125; either ART 225 or ART 227; two of
the following courses representing two
areas of concentration: ART 203, ART
204, ART 209, ART 215, ART 234,
ART 239, ART 245, ART 246, or ART
248; two advanced workshops: ART 301,
ART 305, ART 315, or ART 345; one
additional studio art course; and three art
history courses.
Studio
Art MINOR
disciplinary,
6 courses
ART 105; ART 125; two 200- or
300-level studio art courses from one area
of concentration (painting/drawing,
sculpture, printmaking/drawing, or
photography); one art history course; and
one additional studio or art history course. |