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Studio Art, B.A.

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Eight courses in studio art and two courses in art history are required.

Course List
Code Title Hours
Required Major Courses
Select one course from each of the following:
One Two-dimensional class from the following Studio Art courses
ART 111
Introduction to Studio Art and Design Fundamentals
ART 112
Introduction to Painting
ART 113
Drawing with Digital Integration
ART 117
Introduction to Printmaking
ART 118
Introduction to Drawing
ART 119
Introduction to Darkroom Photography
ART 120
Introduction to Digital Photography
ART 122
Design Studio: Visualization of Ideas
ART 123
Introduction to Digital Art and Design
ART 124
Studio Practice with Digital Integration
ART 211
Intermediate Drawing
ART 212
Painting II
ART 213
Painting III
ART 217
Intermediate Printmaking
ART 218
Life Drawing
ART 219
Darkroom Photography
ART 221
Advanced Drawing
ART 222
Advanced Painting
ART 227
Advanced Printmaking
ART 229
Digital Photography
ART 237
Street Photography
ART 239
Photography and the Artist's Book
ART 264
Film Stills: Photographs Inspired by Films
ART 290
Printmaking Workshop
One Three-dimensional class from the following studio Art courses
ART 115
Introduction to Sculpture
ART 128
Introduction to Social Practice Art
ART 215
Public Art
ART 216
Sculpture Fabrication
ART 225
Bodies and Objects
ART 226
Installation Art
One Four-Dimensional (Time-based) class from the following Studio Art courses
ART 114
Introduction to Film and Video Art
ART 127
Introduction to Performance Art
ART 214
Film and Video Art: Site Specific
ART 224
Film and Video Art: Flash Video Mobs and Animations
ART 228
Film and Video Art: Theatre Works
ART 248
Film and Video Art: Ecological Works
Note: The 2D, 3D, and 4D class requirements are usually fulfilled with 100-level courses. 200-level classes generally require a prerequisite or the Permission of Instructor. Occasionally, there may be additional classes that might count towards a 2D, 3D, or 4D requirement offered as special topics.
Complete a three-course sequence in one of the following Studio areas. One of these classes can fulfill the 2D, 3D, and 4D requirements.
Drawing
ART 111
Introduction to Studio Art and Design Fundamentals
ART 113
Drawing with Digital Integration
ART 118
Introduction to Drawing
ART 122
Design Studio: Visualization of Ideas
ART 211
Intermediate Drawing
ART 218
Life Drawing
ART 221
Advanced Drawing
Film and Video Art
ART 114
Introduction to Film and Video Art
ART 214
Film and Video Art: Site Specific
ART 224
Film and Video Art: Flash Video Mobs and Animations
ART 228
Film and Video Art: Theatre Works
ART 248
Film and Video Art: Ecological Works
Painting
ART 112
Introduction to Painting
ART 212
Painting II
ART 213
Painting III
ART 222
Advanced Painting
Photography
ART 119
Introduction to Darkroom Photography
ART 120
Introduction to Digital Photography
ART 219
Darkroom Photography
ART 229
Digital Photography
ART 237
Street Photography
ART 239
Photography and the Artist's Book
ART 264
Film Stills: Photographs Inspired by Films
Printmaking
ART 117
Introduction to Printmaking
ART 217
Intermediate Printmaking
ART 290
Printmaking Workshop
ART 227
Advanced Printmaking
Sculpture
ART 115
Introduction to Sculpture
ART 128
Introduction to Social Practice Art
ART 215
Public Art
ART 216
Sculpture Fabrication
ART 225
Bodies and Objects
ART 226
Installation Art
Note: There may be additional classes that might count towards the three-course sequence offered as special topics.
ART 393Studio Art Capstone4
Note: The studio art capstone course may count towards the 3-course sequence in a studio area.
Select two Art History courses
Or one Art History course and one course that combines art history and studio art or offers direct experience with works of art (for example ART 199, 293, 297)
Submit a portfolio of visual work *
*

For precise instructions, contact the art department.

The remainder of the courses for the major may be fulfilled by courses in any studio area. Studio courses at the 200 level may be repeated once. Studio art majors who are serious about pursuing a career in art are encouraged to take as many art courses as possible in consultation with their advisor.

Students interested in enrolling in ART 291S must have taken at least one regular course in studio art in the Art Department. An application must be presented to the studio faculty well before advising and registration, the semester before taking the class. Please see the Individual Study Guidelines in the Art Office or speak to a studio faculty member for more details.

Studio Art Courses

All studio art courses 200 and above and 110 may be repeated. Prerequisites may be waived with permission of instructor. All studio art courses may be taken with permission of instructor.

Course List
Code Title Hours
ART 110Topics in Studio Art1-3
ART 111Introduction to Studio Art and Design Fundamentals3
ART 112Introduction to Painting3
ART 113Drawing with Digital Integration3
ART 114Introduction to Film and Video Art3
ART 115Introduction to Sculpture3
ART 117Introduction to Printmaking3
ART 118Introduction to Drawing3
ART 119Introduction to Darkroom Photography3
ART 120Introduction to Digital Photography3
ART 121Design Studio: Ethics and Aesthetics3
ART 122Design Studio: Visualization of Ideas3
ART 123Introduction to Digital Art and Design3
ART 124Studio Practice with Digital Integration3
ART 125Introduction to Conceptual Art3
ART 126Introduction to Ecological Art3
ART 127Introduction to Performance Art3
ART 128Introduction to Social Practice Art3
ART 129Introduction to Installation Art3
ART 210Topics in Studio Art1-4
ART 211Intermediate Drawing4
ART 212Painting II4
ART 213Painting III4
ART 214Film and Video Art: Site Specific4
ART 215Public Art4
ART 216Sculpture Fabrication4
ART 217Intermediate Printmaking4
ART 218Life Drawing4
ART 219Darkroom Photography4
ART 221Advanced Drawing4
ART 222Advanced Painting4
ART 224Film and Video Art: Flash Video Mobs and Animations4
ART 225Bodies and Objects4
ART 226Installation Art4
ART 227Advanced Printmaking4
ART 228Film and Video Art: Theatre Works4
ART 229Digital Photography4
ART 237Street Photography4
ART 239Photography and the Artist's Book4
ART 248Film and Video Art: Ecological Works4
ART 264Film Stills: Photographs Inspired by Films4
ART 290Printmaking Workshop4
ART 295Studio Seminar1-4
ART 393Studio Art Capstone4
ART 397Advanced Topics In Studio Art1-4

Art History Courses

Course List
Code Title Hours
ART 103History of Global Art3
ART 104Topics in World Art3
ART 105History of Global Architecture3
ART 106Global Contemporary Art3
ART 107Introductory Topics in Art and Architectural History3
ART 198Study Abroad - Art History3
ART 199International Studies in Art1-4
ART 202Special Topics in Art and Science3
ART 203Islamic Art and Architecture3
ART 204South Asian Art and Architecture3
ART 205The Architecture of Devotion in South Asia3
ART 206Art and Empire: India and Europe, 1500-19003
ART 207Building Empire: Early Modern Islamic Architecture3
ART 208Ottoman Art and Architecture3
ART 231American Visual Arts3
ART 232Art, Architecture and Gender3
ART 233Architecture of the Americas3
ART 234British Art: Nation, Empire, and Identity3
ART 235Arts of London3
ART 236Art of East Asia3
ART 238Art and Culture of China3
ART 240Ancient American Art and Architecture3
ART 241Ancient Art and Architecture3
ART 243The Man and the Legend: Images of Alexander the Great in Ancient and Medieval Art3
ART 244Greek Art and Architecture3
ART 245Art and Architecture of the Roman World3
ART 246Byzantine Art and Architecture3
ART 249The Arts of Medieval Spain3
ART 250Artistic Exchanges in the Mediterranean, 500-14003
ART 251Print Culture in East Asia3
ART 252Romanesque Art and Archiecture3
ART 253The Gothic Cathedral3
ART 254Luxury Arts in the Middle Ages3
ART 255History of Global Furniture3
ART 256First Nations Art and Architecture of the Americas3
ART 257Latin American Art and Architecture3
ART 258The Printed Image in Early Modern Europe3
ART 259The History of Photography3
ART 260Classics of World Cinema3
ART 260LClassics of World Cinema Lab0
ART 261Topics in Film History3
ART 262History of Photojournalism3
ART 265Art and Life in Renaissance Europe3
ART 266Art in the Age of Giotto, Dante, and the Plague3
ART 267Early Italian Renaissance Art3
ART 26816th Century Art in Italy: Magnificence and Reform3
ART 269Venetian Renaissance Art3
ART 270Northern Renaissance Art3
ART 27217th-Century European Art: Politics, Power and Patronage3
ART 27318th-Century European Art: the Birth of the Modern World3
ART 27417th-Century Dutch Painting3
ART 276Austrian Art and Architecture3
ART 277Global Exchange in Early Modern Art and Architecture3
ART 28119th-Century European Art: From Enlightenment to Abstraction3
ART 282Modern Art in Europe and the Americas3
ART 284Post War/Cold War: Global Art 1945-19903
ART 286Topics in Art and Architectural History3
ART 288Modern and Contemporary Architecture3
ART 294Black Art in the US and Great Britain since 19453
ART 298Contemporary Art and Criticism3
ART 331American Foundations3
ART 351Topics in Gender and Art3
ART 386Advanced Topics in Art and Architectural History3
ART 394Issues in Art History4
ART 396Art History Seminar4

Qualified students in both the studio and art history areas may ask to participate in the department’s honors program. To be graduated with the designation “Honors in Art,” students must execute a written project or create a body of work; the results of their efforts must be presented and defended before a committee of department faculty. Interested students should consult any member of the department for additional information concerning the requirements for this program.  

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