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Dec 04, 2024
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College Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Fine Arts (B.A.)
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Student Learning Outcomes for Fine Arts:
Students will be able to:
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Create original works of visual art that demonstrate knowledge of the techniques of two-dimensional and three-dimensional media.
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Write a personal Artist’s Statement that describes current artistic direction and practice.
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Prepare and install works of art for a professional-level exhibition.
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Discuss concepts employed in the creation, analysis, and evaluation of visual art and articulate informed aesthetic judgments about works of visual art.
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Research and write about the major art movements in Europe and the United States and the artistic traditions of non-Western cultures in historical context.
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Demonstrate knowledge of the contemporary art world.
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Discuss the ways in which visual art conveys information, expresses experiences, and affirms personal and social values.
The Fine Arts program offers three major concentrations: Studio Art, Art History, and K-12 Art Education Certification . To prepare for careers working in museums and galleries, or to pursue graduate study in the history of art, students should major in Art History. Students who want to obtain certification as art teachers on the elementary or secondary levels should major in Art Education.
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For the Fine Arts: Studio track, students must take the following ten foundational courses:
In addition, students must take one 200-300 level studio elective course:
One 200-300 level art history elective course:
One 400-level studio elective course:
For the Fine Arts: Art History track, students must take the following nine foundational courses:
In addition, students must take three 200-400 level art history elective courses:
One 200-400 level studio elective course:
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