Studio Art - Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor's degree
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program with a major in studio art is a professional studio art program. Its emphasis is for students anticipating careers in the practice of art or design, or for students planning on graduate study in either field.
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Subjects
- Design
- Painting
- Art
Course programme
All of the following courses: Studio Art 110, 112, 113, 114, 300 or 391, 492, and 492A (18 credits).
The completion of Studio Art 492 satisfies the capstone course requirement for the Studio Art major.
Four of the following courses including at least one course from each of the following three areas(12 credits):
Painting: Studio Art 320
Printmaking: Studio Art 330, 335
Three-Dimensional Area
Ceramics: Studio Art 340, 345
Sculpture: Studio Art 350, 351, 354, 355
Electronic Art and Intermedia and Photography Area
Photography: Studio Art 370
Electronic Art and Intermedia: Studio Art 380
A first concentration of at least 6 courses (including reenrollments) in one of the following subdisciplines including one concurrent enrollment in a corresponding Studio Art Senior Project course or an approved internship for at least 3 credits (18 credits):
Ceramics: Studio Art 340, 345, 440.
Electronic Art and Intermedia: Studio Art 380, 384, 385, 491I.
Painting: Studio Art 320, 325, 420, 491A.
Photography: Studio Art 370, 375, 384, 472, 474, 475, 476, 491F.
Printmaking: Studio Art 330, 335, 439, 491B.
Sculpture: Studio Art 350, 351, 354, 355, 450, 491D.
Studio Art Senior Project courses and Internships:
Ceramics: Studio Art 440S.
Painting: Studio Art 420S.
Photography: Studio Art 472S, 474S, 475S.
Printmaking: Studio Art 439S.
Sculpture: Studio Art 450S.
Studio Art: Studio Art 493A.
A second concentration of two Studio Art courses in one subdiscipline other than the one that was used to satisfy requirement 3. a. (3) above (6 credits).
Studio Art electives: Additional credits in Studio Art or Graphic Design courses at the 300–400 level as needed to meet the requirement of at least 66, but not more than 69, credits in courses in the major.
Art History and Visual Culture: Four courses including the following (12 to 14 credits):
History of Art 101 and 102 (6 credits).
At least one course that includes the post-World War II period. History of Art 240, 251, 252, 261, 450, 452, 461 or other applicable History of Art courses approved by the advisor (3 or 4 credits).
One additional course in History of Art at the 200 or 400-level (3 or 4 credits).
A course that is listed in requirements 3.a.(2) and (3) may be counted toward both of those requirements.
Studio Art - Bachelor of Fine Arts