Academic Program Proposal
Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
About
The B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Art) is a professional degree. It is designed to facilitate the development of artists, and their art, for those who desire to enter the field of fine art professionally or to further develop their abilities, and their work, at the graduate level. We desire to discover the creative strengths and interests of each individual and guide students' optimal development. A broad knowledge base comprised of Christianity, philosophy, media, culture, art history, and world history is encouraged for developing understanding and self-awareness as it pertains to the artist's personal content and form. An art history background, covering four major art periods, is necessary in preparation for entrance into a graduate program. Individuals working toward the B.F.A. are required to have a high level of commitment and integrity toward the creative process and the production of their body of work (portfolio). Students learn, in a studio setting, about the materials and methods of art making. Traditional media is the primary focus, but experimentation with non-traditional and new media is encouraged. All fine art majors are expected to have a Solo Senior Exhibit prior to graduation. This is conditional; they must have demonstrated a commitment to their own growth as artists and consistent/contiguous focus on the production of their artwork resulting in no less than twenty (20) original works.
Requirements
REQUIRED COURSES (79 Total Credits)
Course(s):
ART104 - Drawing I (3)
ART105 - Drawing II (3)
ART109 - 2D Foundations-Plane and Color (3)
ART110 - 3D Foundations-Form and Time (3)
ART175 - Introduction to Studio Practices (3)
ART275 - Studio Practices (3)
ART375 - Advanced Studio Practices (3)
ARTG115 - Introduction to Graphic Design (3)
ARTH346 - Art Theory, Criticism and the Christian Worldview (W) (3)
ART224 - Introduction to Sculpture (3)
ART470 - Thesis Project (3)
ART462 - Professional Practices (1)
ARTH218 - Art Appreciation (IN-10) (3)
Select 1 course(s):
ART132 - Painting: Methods of the Masters (3)
ART232 - Painting: Color and Light (3)
Select 1 course(s):
ART332 - Painting: Abstraction (3)
ART432 - Painting: Thematic Series (3)
ART333 - Figure Painting (3)
Select 1 course(s):
ART329 - Sculpture: Materials and Techniques (3)
ART429 - Advanced Sculpture (3)
ART428 - Figure Sculpting (3)
Select 1 course(s):
ART107 - Drawing in Motion (3)
ART205 - Figure Drawing (3)
ART305 - Figure Workshop (3)
Select 1 course(s):
BMKT326 - Principles of Marketing (3)
MGNT371 - Principles of Entrepreneurship (3)
ARTF339 - Money & Art: Business for Creative Professionals (3)
Select 9 credit(s):
ARTH225 - Ancient Through Early Christian Art History (IN-10) (3)
ARTH325 - Ancient Through Early Christian Art History (IN-10) (W) (3)
ARTH235 - Medieval, Renaissance, and Late Baroque Art History (IN-10) (3)
ARTH335 - Medieval, Renaissance, and Late Baroque Art History (IN-10) (W) (3)
ARTH245 - Contemporary Art (IN-10) (3)
ARTH345 - Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W) (3)
ARTH255 - Museum Studies (3)
ARTH455 - Museum Studies (3)
ARTH296 - Domestic Art History Study Tour (IN-10) (0 - 6)
ARTH496 - Domestic Art History Study Tour (IN-10) (0 - 6)
ARTH297 - International Art History Study Tour (IN-10) (0 - 6)
ARTH497 - International Art History Study Tour (IN-10) (0 - 6)
Only 1 course from each title may be selected
Select 18 credits from AART (Animation), ART (Studio Art), ARTF (Film Production), ARTG (Graphic & Web Design), ARTH (Art History), ARTI (Interactive Media) - or from the following courses:
HMNT205 - Stories, Structures, and Song (IN-10) (3)
PHTO125 - Introduction to Photography (3)
PHTO320 - Digital Photography (3)
TECH115 - Arc Welding (SERV-2) (2)
TECH128 - Beginning Blacksmithing (1)
TECH151 - Introduction to Architectural Drafting and CADD (SERV-2) (3)
Select 3 credits from the following types of courses: Art Elective from AART, ART, ARTF, ARTG, ARTH, ARTI, or specific courses from outside the School of Visual Art and Design: HMNT205 - Stories, Structures, and Song (IN-10) (3), PHTO125 - Introduction to Photography (3), PHTO320 - Digital Photography (3), TECH114 - Oxy-Acetylene Welding (1), TECH115 - Arc Welding (SERV-2) (2), TECH128 - Beginning Blacksmithing (1), TECH 147 - Methods and Materials of Construction (2), TECH151 - Introduction to Architectural Drafting and CADD (SERV-2) (3), TECH154 - Woodworking (SERV-2) (3), TECH 254 - Furniture Design (3), TECH348 - 3D CAD Drafting (3), or other with permission of advisor.
Select 6 credits from the following types of courses: Upper Division Art Electives from AART, ART, ARTF, ARTG, ARTH, ARTI, or specific courses from outside the School of Visual Art and Design: PHTO320 - Digital Photography (3), TECH348 - 3D CAD Drafting (3), or other with permission of advisor.
Select 3 credits from the following types of courses: Upper Division Art Electives from AART, ART, ARTF, ARTG, ARTH, ARTI, or specific courses from outside the School of Visual Art and Design: PHTO320 - Digital Photography (3), TECH348 - 3D CAD Drafting (3), or other with permission of advisor.
Select 3 credits from the following types of courses: Art Elective from AART, ART, ARTF, ARTG, ARTH, ARTI, or specific courses from outside the School of Visual Art and Design: HMNT205 - Stories, Structures, and Song (IN-10) (3), PHTO125 - Introduction to Photography (3), PHTO320 - Digital Photography (3), TECH114 - Oxy-Acetylene Welding (1), TECH115 - Arc Welding (SERV-2) (2), TECH128 - Beginning Blacksmithing (1), TECH 147 - Methods and Materials of Construction (2), TECH151 - Introduction to Architectural Drafting and CADD (SERV-2) (3), TECH154 - Woodworking (SERV-2) (3), TECH 254 - Furniture Design (3), TECH348 - 3D CAD Drafting (3), or other with permission of advisor.
Select 3 credits from the following types of courses: Choice of Elective