Fine Arts, BA
Postgraduate
In Philadelphia (USA)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Philadelphia (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
The Undergraduate Fine Arts Program combines studio practices, seminar courses, and interactions with visiting artists and professionals to provide an open intellectual framework in order to foster critical awareness and independent methods of artistic research and learning. The Fine Arts Department offers a diverse range of studio courses in the areas of animation and 3D modeling, ceramics, design, drawing and painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video. The dynamic curriculum also provides students with the opportunity to thoroughly examine contemporary art, creative research, interactive design, and public art through seminar-based instruction.
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Subjects
- Project
- Art
- Drawing
- Sculpture
- Design
Course programme
Contemporary Art Studio
Space/Form
Art, Design and Digital Culture **
Video I **
Sculpture Practices
Painting Practices
Introduction to Printmaking
Mixed Media Animation
Digital Photography
Art and Civilization Before 1400
Renaissance to Contemporary: Introduction to World Art, 1400 - Now
Architect and History
Undergraduate Methods Seminar
Critical Issues in Art (Students are encouraged to take this course in the Fall or Spring of their junior year.)
Senior Seminar and Project (Fall Semester)
Senior Seminar Project (Spring Semester)
You may count no more than one course toward both a Major and a Sector requirement. For Exceptions, check the Policy Statement.
Core studio requirements may be taken as early as freshman year and in any order as long as prerequisites are met.
Majors must take the Senior Seminar Project in consecutive semesters of their senior year.
Art and Design Electives can be taken in any order as long as prerequisites are met.
Fine Arts and Design courses can be found on the department website.
Fulfills Sector.
Fine Arts, BA