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DRAFT FALL 2018
Guided Pathway Curriculum Worksheet Associate in Arts to Art, General
Program Offered at: FAU, FGCU, FIU, UCF, UNF, USF, UWF 4 term track 5 term track 7 term track 10 term track
Fall/Spring - 15 credits Fall/Spring -15 credits Fall/Spring - 9 credits Fall/Spring - 6 credits ARH2050 (FAU, FIU, UCF) ARH2050 (FAU, FIU, UCF) SLS1501 SLS1501
ART1201C (FAU, FIU, UCF) SLS1501 ENC1101 ENC1101
SLS1501 ENC1101 ART1201C (FAU, FIU, UCF)
ENC1101 MAT1100
EVR1001 (suggested) ART1201C (FAU, FIU, UCF)
Fall/Spring - 15 credits Fall/Spring - 12 credits Fall/Spring - 9 credits Fall/Spring - 6 credits ART1300C (FAU, FIU, UCF) ART1300C (FAU, FIU, UCF) MAT1100 ART1201C (FAU, FIU, UCF) ARH2051 (FAU, FIU, UCF) ENC1102 ART1300C (FAU, FIU, UCF) ENC1102
ENC1102 MGF1106 (suggested) ENC1102
MGF1106 (suggested) (UCF) EVR1001 (suggested)
AMH2020 OR POS1041 Fall/Spring - 15 credits Summer - 9 credits Summer - 9 credits Summer - 6 credits ART2330C (FAU, FIU, UCF) LITlOOO LITlOOO LITlOOO ART1203C (FAU, FIU, UCF) AMH2020 OR POS1041 AMH2020 OR POS1041 AMH2020 OR POS1041
ART1205C or ART1301C ARH2051 (FAU, FIU, UCF) ARH2050 (FAU, FIU, UCF)
(FAU, FIU, UCF)
BSClOOS (suggested)
MGF1107 OR STA2023 (UCF) (suggested)
Fall/Spring - 15 credits Fall/Spring - 12 credits Fall/Spring - 9 credits Fall/Spring - 6 credits ART2502C (suggested) ART2330C (FAU, FIU, UCF) ART1203C (FAU, FIU, UCF) MAT1100
SOCIAL SCIENCE -Tier 2 ART1203C (FAU, FIU, UCF) MGF1106 (suggested) ART1300C (FAU, FIU, UCF)
LITlOOO ART1205C or ART1301C ART1205C or ART1301C PGY1401C (suggested) (FAU, FIU, UCF) (FAU, FIU, UCF)
SPC1017 MGF1107 OR STA2023 (UCF) (suggested)
Total Credits: 60 Fall/Spring - 12 credits Fall/Spring - 9 credits Fall/Spring - 6 credits SPC1017 ART2330C (FAU, FIU, UCF) MGF1106 (suggested)
ART2502C (suggested) MGF1107 OR STA2023 (UCF) ART1203C (FAU, FIU, UCF)
SOCIAL SCIENCE -Tier 2 (suggested)
BSClOOS (suggested) EVR1001 (suggested)
Summer- 6 credits Summer- 6 credits SPC1017 SPC1017
SOCIAL SCIENCE - Tier 2 SOCIAL SCIENCE - Tier 2
Fall/Spring - 9 credits Fall/Spring - 6 credits ART2502C (suggested) MGF1107 OR STA2023 (UCF)
ARH2051 (FAU, FIU, UCF) (suggested)
BSClOOS (suggested) ART1205C or ART1301C
(FAU, FIU, UCF)
Fall/Spring - 6 credits ART2330C (FAU, FIU, UCF)
BSClOOS (suggested)
Summer - 6 credits ARH2050 (FAU, FIU, UCF)
EVR1001 (suggested)
Fall/Spring - 6 credits ART2502C (suggested)
ARH2051 (FAU, FIU, UCF)
Program: Art General GIP:
Track:
Offered At: FAU FGCU FIU, UCF, UNF USF UWF Program Length:
REVISED 5/27/09
LOWER LEVEL COURSES
Cr. Hrs. ARTX201 3
--;rr:: ARTX202 3
ARTX203 (1) 3
- ARTX300 3
T ARTX301 3
or- ARTX330 (2) 3 I or- ARTX205 (3! 3 I or- ARTX310 (4) 3 I or- ARTX305 (5! 3
ARHXOSO (6) 3
ARHX051 (6) 3
ARTXXXX 6
FOR ALL MAJORS: Students are strongly encournged to select required lower division electives that will enhance their general education coursework and that will support their intended baccalaureate degree program. Students should consult with an academic advisor in their major degree area.
(I) Design II, 3D (2) Figure drawing (3) Color, color composition
(4) Intermediate drawing (5) Observational drawing, Perceptual drawing
(6) All courses except ARHX050 and ARHX05! require a 'C' or higher.
Florida Center for Advising and Academic Supporl - Common Prerequisites 2018 - 2019
50.0701
120 Cr. Hrs.
Associate in Arts and Bachelor Degree Requirements - Academic Year 2016-17
General Education Program (36 Credit Hours} PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE A g,ade of 'C' or higher is required in all general education courses.
Area I - Communications - 9 Credit Hours * Tier l - Select l of the fol/owing courses:
0 ENC1101 College Composition 1
Tier 2 - Select l of the following courses: ffi" ENC1102 College Composition 2 D ENC1141 Writing About Literature
Tier 3 - The following course Is required: SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
0 SPCElECT Ma a I
Area II - Humanities - 6 Credit Hours * Tier l - Select ! o/ the following courses:
0 ARHlOOO Art Appreciation D MUL1010 Music Appreciation D PHl1010 Jntroduct!on to Philosophy 0/'fHElOOO Theatre Appreciation 0 LITlOOO Introduction to Literature
Tier 2 • IF LIT1000 fs not selected in Tier l, either on AML, ENL or LIT course must be selected fn Tier 1,
IF LITJOOO Is selected fn Tier 1, then any other rou1se other thon AML, ENL or LIT must be selected from either Tie, 1 or Tier 2,
D AML2010 American Literature to 1865 D AML2020 American Literature after 1865 D AML2600 African American Literature D AML2631 Hispanic American Literature Di AML2660 Jewish American Literature ,, ARH2050 Art History: Ancient to Renaissance
ARH2051 Art History: Rennaisance to Contemporary D ENL2012 English Literature before 1800 D ENL2022 English Literature after 1800 D FIL2000 Film Appreciation D LIT2050 Survey of Literary Humor 0 LIT2090 Contemporary Literature D LIT2370 The Bible as Literature D LIT2110 World Literature before the Renaissance D LIT2120 World Literature after the Renaissance D LIT2190 Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Literature D LIT2380 Women In Literature D MUH2018 History and Appreciation of Jazz D MUT1001 Fundamentals of Music 0 HUMELECT or L/TELECT /Mav ano/vl
Area Ill • Mathematics · 6 Credit Hours Tier l • Select ! of the fol/owing courses:
D MAC1105 College Algebra D/MAC2311 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 [il ,- MGF1106 Liberal Arts Mathematics !TI/ MGF1107 Finite Mathematics 0 STA2023 Statistics
Tier 2 -Select !.. of the fol/owing courses OR select another course from Tier l:
D MAC1114 Trigonometry D MAC1140 Precalculus D MAC1147 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry D MAC2233 Survey of Calculus (for Business AA track} 0 MAC2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 D MAC2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3 D MAP2302 Differential Equations D MAS2103 Linear Algebra 0 MATELECT IMov O""/vl
* Comp!etfon of developmental reading and English required ** Comnletlon of ALL develonmenta1 renulred
9/28/2015
Area IV - Natural Sciences - 9 Credit Hours ler l • Select ! of the fol/owing courses: ST1002 Descriptive Astronomy {Lab optional) SC1005 Cncpts of Biology (non-sci major, lab opt.)**
D BSC1010 Principles of Blology 1 and Lab** D 8SC2085 Anatomy and Physiology 1 and Lab ** D CHM1045 General Chemistry 1 and Lab g/ESClOOO Earth Science l.!'.f EVR1001 Introduction to Environmental Science D PHY2048 General Physics and Calculus 1 and Lab D PHY2053 General Physics 1 and lab
Tier 2 -Select ! of the followlng courses OR select another course from Tier l
D AST1003 Planetary Astronomy D AST1004 Stellar and Galactic Astronomy D B0T1010 General Botany and Lab D BSC1011 Principles of Biology 2 and Lab D 85(2086 Anatomy and Physiology 2 and Lab** D BSC2421l Introduction to Biotechnology and Lab D CHM1025 Introductory Chemistry D CHM1032 Principles of Chemistry (lab optional) D CHM1046 General Chemistry 2 and Lab D GLYlOOO Descriptive Geology D HUN 1201 Elements of Nutrition D MCB2010 Microbiology and Lab D OCE1001 Introduction to Oceanography (lab optional) 0 PHY1D01 Appfled Physics D PHY2049 General Physics with Calculus 2 and Lab D PHY2054 General Physics 2 and Lab D PSC1341 Physical Science for Today's World 0 SCIELECT (May apply)
Tier 3- Select J. of the fol/owing courses: D HSC1101 Contemporary Issues in Health D HSC2100 Health Concepts and Strategies [&]/ Select ANY OTHER 3-5 credit general education course
from amonP' the 5 cateeories of Reneral education.
Area V - Social Sciences - 6 Credit Hours *
cef Tier l • Select ! of the following courses: AMH2020 US History from 1865 to Present
D ANT2000 Anthropology D EC02013 Principles of Macroeconomics D POS1041 Introduction to American Government D PSY2012 General Psychology D SYG2000 Introduction to Sociology
Tier 2 • If you selected AMH or POS In Tier l, select SYG, PSY, ANT, ECO or GEA In Tier l or Tier 2. I/you selected AN~ ECO, PSY, or SYG In Tier l, select AMH or POS In Tier l or Tier 2.
D AMH2010 US History to 1865 D GEA!OOO Principles of Geography and Conservation V D SYG1230 American Minorities Today D SYG2010 American Social Problems D POS1001 Introduction to Political Science D POS2112 AmeriCan and State Local Government D POLSC/ or SOCSC/ IMav ann/v/
Were 2 years of the same foreign language completed In high school?
DYes D No Students completing the AA degree are required to meet the foreign language competency requirement.
Students transferring to a 4-year program may need to have 2 years of high school foreign language or 2 semesters of college-level foreign language,
Note: Verify course credit with an advisor for substitution
or course reevaluation in an ara where transfer credit is
undetermined.
328 College of Communication Architecture + The Arts F / V Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018
Art and Art History Jacek J. Kolasinski, Associate Professor and Chair Tori Arpad-Cotta, Associate Professor Sharon (Pip) Brant, Associate Professor William Burke, Professor Leonardo Castaneda, Visiting Instructor Carlos Causo, Visiting Instructor Robert Chambers, Visiting Assistant Professor Carol Damian, Professor Eduardo del Valle, Professor Fereshteh Toosi, Assistant Professor Mirta G6mez, Professor Daniel Guernsey, Associate Professor Clive King, Professor Emeritus William Maguire, Professor Juan A. Martinez, Professor Emeritus Michael Namkung, Assistant Professor Alpesh Kantllal Patel, Assistant Professor and
Director, Graduate Studies SIivia Pease, Visiting Instructor Gretchen Scharnagle, Senior Instructor Constantino Torres, Professor Emeritus Barbara Watts, Associate Professor Lidu Yi, Assistant Professor Benjamin Zellmer, Assistant Professor
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art
Degree Program Hours: 120
Common Prerequisite Courses and Equlvalencies FIU Coursers) ARH 2050 ARH 2051 ART 1201C ART 1203C
ART 2300C ART2330C
ART2XXX ART 2XXX '20 2Design II, 30 3Figure drawing
Equivalent Coursers) ARHX0507
ARHX051(3. 7l ARTX201 or ARTXXXX1
ARTX202 or ARTX203 or ARTXXXX2
ARTX300 ARTX301 or ARTX3303 or ARTX2054 or ARTX3105 or ARTX3056
ARTXXXX ARTXXXX
4Color, color composition 'Intermediate drawing 60bse,valiona/ 7 All courses except ARHX050 and ARHX051 require a "C" or higher.
Courses which form part of the statewide articulation between the State University System and the Florida College System will iulfill the Lower Division Common Prerequisites.
For generic course substitutions/equivalencies for Common Program Prerequisites offered at community colleges, state colleges, or state universities, visit: https://www.flvc.org, Search Program Listing by Alphabetic Order.
Lower Division Requirements
ARH 2050 ARH 2051 ART 1201C ART 1203C ART2300C ART 2330C ART2XXX ART2XXX Total
Art History Survey I 3 Art History Survey II 3 2-D Design 3 3-D Design 3 Beginning Drawing 3 Beginning Figure Drawing 3 Studio Art Elective 3 Studio Art Elective 3
Upper Division Requirements ARH 4450 Modern Art ARH 4470 Contemporary Art- GL ARH Elective (2) (Upper Division) Studio and Art History Electives (Maximum 12 credits in Art History) ART 3820 Visual Thinking I - GL ART 3822 Visual Thinking 11 ART 4952C & 4953C Thesis I & II Electives outside of the Art Department Total
Admission Requirements
Candidates for the BFA (all the tracks) will be required to submit electronically a portfolio of their works alongside with a short statement. A departmental committee will review the portfolios. Not all candidates for the BFA will be accepted. Currently, the CARTA departments utilize the Get Accepted service for the portfolio submissions. See the Art and Art History Department website for further information.
Animation, Video and Digital Arts Track The Animation, Video and Digital Arts (BFA) track is designed to prepare students for the technological and conceptual relevance in contemporary digital arts practice. Students will develop skills necessary to responsibly participate in the evolution of digital arts as an interdisciplinary exploration within the field of fine arts.
The program balances practical and technical training with emphasis in fine arts. This track offers an intensive course of study in new media including courses in animation, video and digital arts. Elective courses include study across diverse disciplines. This track will give an opportunity for students pursuing career paths with digital arts the ability to succeed in this field after graduation with diverse paths within art, technology and hybridization with other fields of study.
Degree Program Hours: 120
Common Course Prerequisites Same as those for BFA in Art degree requirements
Additional Lower Division Requirements
24
3 3 6 27
3 3 6 6-9 60
ART 2608C Digital Media Foundation 3 ART 2602C Digital Imaging 3 One Course from this area: Intro Digital Art, 20, 30 Animation or Video Art 3
Upper Division Requirements ARH 4450 Modern Art 3 ARH 4470 Contemporary Art - GL 3 ARH 4771 History of Digital Art 3 ARH Elective (Upper Division) 3
Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018
ART 3820 Visual Thinking I ART 3822 Visual Thinking II ART 4952C Thesis I ART 4953C Thesis II
One course from each area: lntennediate Digital, Animation, or Video Art Advanced Digital, Animation, or Video Art
Electives in digital art related courses (ART, GRA, ARC or
3 3 3 3
3 3
MUC) 12 Electives or other requirements 9 Total 60
Graphic Design Track The Graphic Design track of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in the Department of Art and Art History aims to offer students a path for the links between practice of traditional visual arts and commercial graphics design and communication. This specialization in design balances practical, intellectual and technical training with emphasis in how visual communication opens possibilities for students to develop collaborations with non-designers, software developers and programmers, and a professionals working in diverse fields. This track offers an intensive course of study in contemporary design strategies and theory. This curriculum includes design and typography courses with an emphasis on interactivity, mobility, strategic branding and social media in a network economy. This track capitalizes on a strong base in fine arts and innovative design courses where students will master a strong foundation in design and become innovators for new communication media.
Degree Program Hours: 120
Common Course Prerequisites Same as those for BFA in Art degree requirements
Additional Lower Division Requirements ART 2608C Digital Media Foundation 3 ART 2602C Digital Imaging 3 GRA 2151C Illustration 3 GRA 2111 Graphic Design I 3 GRA 2106C Typography 3
Upper Division Requirements ARH 4450 Modern Art 3 ARH 4470 Contemporary Art - GL 3 ARH 4724 History of Graphic Design 3 ARH Elective (Upper Division) 3 ART 3820 Visual Thinking I 3 ART 3822 Visual Thinking 11 3 GRA 3817 Graphic Design II 3 GRA 4818 Graphic Design Ill 3 ADV 3200 Creative Concepts 3 ADV 4323 Strategic Branding and Social Media 3 GRA 4189C Thesis I/Portfolio 3 GRA 4940 Graphic Design Internship 3 Electives or Other requirements 9 Total 60
Bachelor of Arts in Art The Bachelor of Arts in Art program is designed for students who do not wish to become professional artists,
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but who ultimately desire to teach at a primary or secondary level, or those students wishing to enter the art market other capacities, such as working at galleries or museums. The BA in Art would also be the primary degree for those wishing to pursue a Masters of Art in Art Education, Museum Studies, or Arts Administration.
Degree Program Hours: Minimum 120
Common Prerequisite Courses and Equivalencies FIU Course(sl ARH 2050 ARH 2051 ART 1201C ART 1203C ART 2300C ART 2330C
ART2XXX ART2XXX 'Design II, 30 2Figure drawing
Equivalent Course(s) ARHX0506 ARHX051 6
ARTX201 ARTX202 or ARTX2031 or ARTX300 ARTX301 or ARTX3302 or ARTX2053 or ARTX3104 or ARTX3055
ARTXXXX ARTXXXX
3Co/or, color composition 4/ntermediate drawing 50bservational 6AII courses except ARHX050 and ARHX051 require a "C" or higher.
Courses which form part of the statewide articulation between the State University System and the Florida College System will fulfill the Lower Division Common Prerequisites.
For generic course substitutions/equivalencies for Common Program Prerequisites offered at community colleges, state colleges, or state universities, visit: https://www.flvc.org, Search Program Listing by Alphabetic Order.
Lower Division Requirements ARH 2050 Art History Survey I 3 ARH 2051 Art History Survey II 3 ART 1201 C 2-D Design 3 ART 1203C 3-D Design 3 ART 2300C Beginning Drawing 3 ART 2330C Beginning Figure Drawing 3 Studio Art Elective 3 Studio Art Elective 3
Upper Division Requirements ARH 4450 Modern Art 3 ARH 4470 Contemporary Art - GL 3 ART 3820 Visual Thinking I - GL 3 ART, PGY, ARH electives 27 (Maximum 6 credits in Art History) Electives (upper division) 27 9 credits must be taken outside of ART, PGY, or ARH
Bachelor of Arts in Art History The Department of Art and Art History offers a BA in Art History that is designed to introduce methodologies and subjects of Art History from throughout the world. In addition to traditional European and American subjects from ancient to modern times, we offer a strong emphasis
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on Latin American art from Pre-Columbian to the present. The BA in Art History provides professional education as preparation for careers as art professionals and for further graduate study. The BA compliments our BFA degree program in art and provides significant interaction between artists and historians.
Degree Program Hours: Minimum 120
Common Prerequisite Courses and Equivalencles FIU Course(s) ARH 2050 ARH 2051 ART 1201C
ART2300C
Equivalent Course(s) ARHX050 ARHX051 ARTX201 1 or ARTX2022 or ARTX2033 or ARTX2054
ARTX3005 or ARTX301 6 or ARTX3107
1 Basic design, Design I 2Design II, 30, methods and concepts 'Design II, 30, concepts & Practices 4Color, color & composition, color design, color theory 5Drawing I, drawing foundations 'Drawing II 7 Intermediate drawing
Courses which form part of the statewide articulation between the State University System and the Florida College System will fulfill the Lower Division Common Prerequisites.
For generic course substitutions/equivalencies for Common Program Prerequisites offered at community colleges, state colleges, or state universities, visit: https://www.flvc.org, Search Program Listing by Alphabetic Order.
Lower Division Requirements ARH 2000 Exploring Art 3 ARH 2050 Art History Survey I 3 ARH 2051 Art History Survey II 3 ART 2300C Beginning Drawing 3 Remarks: Admission to the program requires completion of appropriate General Education Requirements, CORE, or UCC requirements.
Upper Division Requirements ARH 3811 Studies in the Methodology of Art 3 ARH 4450 Modern Art 3 ARH 4470 Contemporary Art - GL 3 ARH Core: One course from each of these areas: /Renaissance/Baroque 3 18th/19th Century 3 Asian 3 Pre-Columbian/Latin American/Art of the Americas 3 ARH electives(ARH electives may include Core areas and other electives) 15 ART/PGY electives 3 ARH 4970 Art History Thesis 3
Electives
(At least 9 of these elective credits must be courses outside the Department of Art and Art History. Students are encouraged to take courses in the humanities that pertain to Art History)
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Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018
Minor in Art (18 credit hours) ARH Elective 3 ART 2300C or ART 2330C Beginning Drawing/Beginning Figure Drawing 3 ART Studio Electives (4) 12 Total 18 Note: A minimum of 9 credits must be al FIU, and a minimum of 9 credits must be upper-division (3000-4000 level)
Minor in Art History (18 credit hours) ARH 4450 Modern Art 3 ARH 4470 Contemporary Art - GL 3 ART Studio Elective 3 ARH Electives (3) 9 Total 18 Note: A minimum of 9 credits must be al FIU, and a minimum of 9 credits must be upper-division (3000-4000 level)
Course Descriptions O,'d ti pri11 !-Definition of Prefixes ARE-Art Education; ARH-Art History; ART-Art; GRAGraphic Arts; IDS-Interdisciplinary Studies; PGYPhotography. Courses that meet the University's Global Learning requirement are identified as GL.
ARE 4944C Community Outreach (3). Through field experience and diverse client contact students will promote community partnership and collaboration.
ARH 2000 Exploring Art - GL (3). Offers an introductory, non-chronological approach to the understanding and appreciation of art.
ARH 2050 Art History Survey I (3). A broad survey of the visual arts and architecture from the Paleolithic Period through the Middle Ages.
ARH 2051 Art History Survey II (3). A broad survey of the visual arts and architecture from the Renaissance through the Modern Age.
ARH 3210 Early Christian and Byzantine Art (3), The art of the Byzantine Empire from the early Christian period and the foundation of Constantinople to the Ottoman conquest and afterward (300-1500 AD.). Prerequisites: ARH 2050 or pennission of the instructor.
ARH 3313 The Art of Renaissance Florence (3). Course to accompany student program in Florence will focus on all periods of Italian Renaissance Art with particular emphasis on Florentine Art.
ARH 3350 Baroque Art (3). European art of the 17th and early 18th centuries. Artists to be considered include Bernini, Caravaggio, Velazquez, Vermeer, Rembrandt, Rubens, Poussin, La Tour, and Watteau. Prerequisite: ARH 2051.
ARH 3511 Introduction to the Visual Arts of the African World (3). Examines the continuities between African arts and the arts of African Diaspora. It traces the
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11-14 minutes
BFA in Studio Art with concentration in Ceramics, Painting,
Photography, Printmaking, or Sculpture
The BFA in Studio Art with a concentration in Ceramics,
Painting, Photography, Printmaking, or Sculpture is a specialized
degree primarily in one studio art discipline. Students must pass
a portfolio review for admission to the BFA.
Transfer work to be credited toward the degree must be
evaluated by the Chair of the Department.
Program Requirements
Please consult FAU Catalog Course Descriptions for information
about courses and their prerequisites.
Core Program Prerequisites (22 credits/seven courses)
ARH 2050
3 credits
ARH 2051
3 credits
ART 1201C
ART 1300C
ART 1203C
Art History Survey 1 (pass/fail not permitted),
Art History Survey 2 (pass/fail not permitted),
Design, 3 credits
Drawing I, 3 credits
Three-Dimensional Design, 3 credits
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ART 2330C
ART 1300C
ART 2600C
ART1201C
Drawing II: Figure Drawing, 4 credits preq:
Introduction to Digital Art, 3 credits prereq:
Portfolio Review - students are advised to submit their portfolio
for review following completion of their core program.
Concentration courses in the discipline (minimum of 20
credits, five courses)
Concentration in Ceramics
Focus on wheel (minimum of 20 credits):
ART 2751C
ART 3764C
ART 2752C
required
Ceramics, Beginning Wheel, 4 credits, required
Ceramics: Handbuilding I, 4 credits, required
Ceramics: Intermediate Wheel, 4 credits,
ART 4782C Advanced Ceramics, 4 credits, (required, may
be repeated for credit)
ART 4785C Ceramics: Clay & Glazes, 4 credits, required
(plan carefully; this course is only offered in Spring term every
other year)
ART 4932C Special Topics: Ceramics, 4 credits, optional
Focus on Handbuilding (minumum of 20 credits):
ART 3764C
ART 2751C
ART 4761C
Ceramics: Handbuilding I, 4 credits, required
Ceramics, Beginning Wheel, 4 credits, required
Ceramics: Intermediate Handbuilding, 4
credits, (only offered once a year, so plan carefully)
ART 4782C Advanced Ceramics, 4 credits (required, may
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be repeated for credit)
ART 4785C Ceramics: Clay & Glazes, 4 credits, required
(plan carefully; this course is only offered in Spring term every
other year)
ART 4932C Special Topics: Ceramics, 4 credits, optional
Concentration in Painting (minimum of 20 credits):
ART 2500C
ART 3522C
ART 3531C
Painting I, 4 credits, required
Intermediate Painting, 4 credits, required
Advanced Painting, 4 credits (required, may be
repeated for credit)
ART 4311C Advanced Drawing, 4 credits, optional
ART 4506C Topics: Painting, 4 credits, optional
Concentration in Photography (minimum of 20 credits):
PGY 2800C
PGY 4822C
PGY 3406C
PGY 4420C
Digital Photography I, 4 credits, required
Digital Photography II, 4 credits, required
Topics: B&W Photography, 4 credits, required
Advanced Photography, 4 credits (required,
may be repeated for credit)
PGY 4440C Topics: Photography, 4 credits, optional
Concentration in Printmaking (minimum of 20 credits):
ART 2400C
ART 2401C
ART 3402C
ART 4405C
Printmaking I, 4 credits, required
Printmaking II, 4 credits, required
Printmaking Ill, 4 credits, optional
Topics: Printmaking, 4 credits (optional, may
be repeated for credit)
Concentration in Sculpture (minimum of 20 credits):
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ART 2701C Sculpture I, 4 credits, required
ART 3710C Sculpture 11, 4 credits, required
ART 4712C Advanced Sculpture, 4 credits (required, may
be repeated for credit)
ART 4732C Topics: Sculpture, 4 credits (optional, may be
repeated for credit)
Recommended electives for students concentrating in sculpture
(maximum of 4 credits):
ART 3764C
ART 4115C
ART 4930C
Ceramics: Handbuilding I, 4 credits
Ceramics: Intermediate Handbuilding, 4 credits
Topics: Ceramics - Contact Departmental or
College advisor for approval
Be sure that you have completed the prerequisites for each of
the courses that you are planning to take. Check the
prerequisites in the Department of Visual Arts and Art History
section of the FAU catalog.
Out-of-Concentration Studio Art Electives (12 credits/ three
courses from three different disciplines)
Art History (minimum of 12 credits/three courses at the 4000
level), Prerequisite: ARH 2050 - Art History Survey 1 and
ARH 2051 - Art History Survey 2
Senior Seminar (4 credits/one course)
ARTC 4955 BFA Senior Seminar, 4 credits (Plan carefully:
Senior Seminar is offered only in Fall and Spring terms. The
Department requires that students take this course in the last
semester of degree course work.)
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Transfer students should note that at least 75%, of all upper
division courses for the BFA must be taken in the Department of
Visual Arts and Art History at FAU.
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Foreign Language Requirement
The language requirement for the BFA degree has two
components:
(1) State law requires that all FAU graduates meet the Foreign
Language Entry Requirement. This can be met with two years of
the same language at secondary (high school) level or two
semesters of the same language (or demonstration of equivalent
proficiency) at the college level. The state of Florida mandates
the acceptance of American Sign Language for this requirement.
(2) BFA students who enter FAU with fewer than 30 credits must
meet the University Foreign Language Graduation Requirement.
The Foreign Language Graduation Requirement is a proficiency
requirement. It can be met by successfully completing the
second semester (e.g., FRE 1121) of any foreign language at
the college level or by demonstrating equivalent proficiency.
(Note: American Sign Language proficiency does not satisy this
requirement.) If you took a language in high school and have
sufficient proficiency in it to take the second semester of it at the
college level (for example, FRE 1121 ), the successful completion
of that single course will meet the requirement. If you believe
that your proficiency is equivalent to that attained by the end of
the second semester course in a language (e.g., FRE 1121), you
may take a proficiency exam. If you wish to be assessed for your
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proficiency in French, German, or Spanish, you can contact
University Testing and Evaluation (561-297-3160, Boca campus
or Davie campus 954-236-1220) for information about how to
register for a CLEP exam. For information about proficiency
assessment for all other languages, contact the Department of
Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature
(561-297-3860, Boca Raton campus). Only the CLEP exam will
generate college credit.
BFA students who are admitted to FAU with 30 or more credits
need to meet the Foreign Language Entry Requirement (#1,
above); however, those students who have entered as transfer
students and others who have not met the foreign language
entry requirement must meet this requirement in order to
graduate.
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BA in Studio Art
The BA in Studio Art offers students a broad education in the
visual arts. Students select three studio arts areas and take a
beginning and an intermediate level class in each. The BA is a
general degree in visual art. The Department also offers the BFA
in Studio Art a specialized degree where focus is primarily in one
visual art discipline such as ceramics, painting, photography,
printmaking or sculpture as well as the BFA in Graphic Design.
All studio art majors must submit for portfolio review.
Transfer work to be credited toward the degree must be
evaluated by the Chair of the Department.
BA Program Requirements
Please consult FAU Catalog Course Descriptions for information
about courses and their prerequisites.
In addition to all University requirements, including the University
foreign language graduation requirement, candidates for the
Bachelor of Arts degree must meet the following requirements.
Core Program Prerequisites (22 credits/seven courses)
ARH 2050 Art History Survey 1 (pass/fail not permitted),
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3 credits
ARH 2051
3 credits
ART 1201C
ART 1300C
ART 1203C
ART 2330C
ART 1300C
ART 2600C
ART1201C
Art History Survey 2 (pass/fail not permitted),
Design, 3 credits
Drawing I, 3 credits
Three-Dimensional Design, 3 credits
Drawing II: Figure Drawing, 4 credits preq:
Introduction to Digital Art, 3 credits, preq:
Portfolio Review - students are advised to submit their portfolio
for review following completion of their core program.
Studio Art Areas of Interest (24 credits, 6 courses/two courses
in each of three different studio arts)
To complete this requirement students may select three course
pairings from the following:
ART 2500C Painting 1, 4 credits
ART 3522C
Intermediate Painting, 4 credits
ART 2701C
Sculpture 1, 4 credits
ART 4710C
Sculpture 2, 4 credits
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ART 2400C
Printmaking 1, 4 credits
ART 2401C
Printmaking 2, 4 credits
or
ART 4401C
Innovative Printmaking, 4 credits
PGY 2800C
Digital Photography 1, 4 credits
PGY 4822C
Digital Photography 2, 4 credits
or
PGY 4440C
Applied Digital Photography 2, 4 credit
GRA 2190C
Visual Design Lab 1, 4 credits
GRA 2208C
Typographic Design Lab 1, 4 credit
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ART 2751C
Ceramics: Beginning Wheel, 4 credits
ART 2752C
Ceramics: Intermediate Wheel , 4 credits
or
ART 3764C
Ceramics: Handbuilding 1, 4 credits
ART 4761C
Ceramics: lntermed. Handbldg, 4 credits
ART 4311C
Advanced Drawing, 4 credits
or
ART 3161C Alternative Media, 4 credits
Art Electives ( 8 credits/ two courses in either upper level studio
art or upper level art history)
Art History (minimum of 12 credits/three courses at the 4000
level); prerequisite for upper division Art History courses: Art
History Survey 1 (ARH 2050) and Art History Survey 2 (ARH
2051 ).
Senior Seminar (4 credits/one course)
ART 4954 Senior Seminar for BA Studio Arts, 4 credits
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(Plan carefully: Senior Seminar is offered only in Fall and Spring
terms. The Department requires that students take this course in
the last semester of degree course work.)
Be sure that you have completed the prerequisites for each of
the courses that you are planning to take. Check the
prerequisites in the Department of Visual Arts and Art History
section of the
FAU catalog
. Please sign up for an advising appointment each term to
ensure you are making progress towards graduation.Note: The
BA program requires that all students take 45 credits in visual art
in addition to the credits earned in courses that are part of the
Core Program Prerequisites. Transfer students from institutions
with three-credit art courses are likely to need more credits in
visual art than the minimum described above.
Transfer students should note that at least 75% of all upper
division courses for the BA must be taken in the Department of
Visual Arts and Art History at FAU.
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Foreign Language Requirement
The language requirement for the BA degree has two
components:
(1) State law requires that all FAU graduates meet the Foreign
Language Entry Requirement. This can be met with two years of
the same language at secondary (high school) level or two
semesters of the same language (or demonstration of equivalent
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proficiency) at the college level. The state of Florida mandates
the acceptance of American Sign Language for this requirement.
(2) In order to receive a BA degree, you must meet the
University Foreign Language Graduation Requirement. The
Foreign Language Graduation Requirement is a proficiency
requirement. It can be met by successfully completing the
second semester (e.g., FRE 1121) of any foreign language at
the college level or by demonstrating equivalent proficiency.
(Note: proficiency in American Sign Language will not meet this
requirement.) If you took a language in high school and have
sufficient proficiency in it to take the second semester of it at the
college level (for example, FRE 1121 ), the successful completion
of that single course will meet the requirement. If you believe
that your proficiency is equivalent to that attained by the end of
the second semester course in a language (e.g., FRE 1121), you
may take a proficiency exam. If you wish to be assessed for your
proficiency in French, German, or Spanish, you can contact
University Testing and Evaluation (561-297-3160, Boca campus
or Davie campus 954-236-1220) for information about how to
register for a CLEP exam. For information about proficiency
assessment for all other languages, contact the Department of
Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature
(561-297-3860, Boca Raton campus). Only the CLEP exam will
generate college credit.
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University of Central Florida
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog
Art, Studio Track (B.A.) ---------------------------
College of Arts and Humanities
School of Visual Arts and Design, Visual Arts Building,
Romn:117
http://svad.cah.udedu/ E1nail: [email protected]
Phone: 407-823-2676
Note: Although the School maintains a computer lab for student use, students must have continual access to a laptop
computer. Contact the School for the minimum hardware and software specifications. The School affirms that a
theoretical and working understanding of the historical meanings and studio applications of the human image are
critical in the education of Visual A1t and Art Histo1y students. To develop such an understanding, Ali courses often
utilize images of clothed and unclothed human figures and, in certain studio classes, live nude models.
Admission Requirements
• All students in this program must satisfactorily complete the mandatory ART 3950 - Pmtfolio Review before
enrolling in upper division ART courses. This pmtfolio is typically submitted the semester prior to enrolling in
upper division ART courses. The Spring review takes place the first week of March. The FaH review takes place
the first week of October.
• Note: One-on-one portfolio reviews are not possible due to the large number of received portfolios.
Degree Requirements
• Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most cmTent catalog,
• Depaitmental Residency Requirement consists of at least 18 semester hours of regularly scheduled 3000- 4000
level courses taken from the School of Visual Arts and Design. Nine of these hours must be in an area of
specialization.
• Grades below "C" (2.0) in lower level ART and ARI-I courses do not satisfy major requirements,
• Co-op credit cannot be used in the major.
• Students should consult with a School advisor at least once annually.
• Courses designated in 1 (General Education Program) and 2 (Common Program Prerequisites) are usually
completed in the first 60 hours.
General Education Program (GEP) (36 Credit Hours)
Communication Foundations (9 Credit Hours)
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Cultural and Historical Foundations (9 Credit Hours)
• ARR 2050 - Histmy of Western Alt I Credit Hours: 3 (Required)
• ARR 2051 - Histo1y of Western Alt II Credit Hours: 3 (Required)
• Select a course from group Cultural & Historical Foundation, Area 1 Credit Hours: 3
Mathematical Foundations (6 Credit Hours)
Math: (6 Credit Hours)
• MGF 1106 - Finite Mathematics Credit Hours: 3 (Suggested)
or
• MGF 1107 - Explorations in Mathematics Credit Hours: 3 (Suggested)
or
• You may substitute a higher level math with approptiate scores on the Math Placement Test.
Statistics - Computers (3 Credit Hours)
• Select a course from GEP Mathematical Foundation, Area 2 list Credit Hours: 3
Social Foundations (6 Credit Hours)
Science Foundations (6 Credit Hours)
Common Program Prerequisites (CPP) (18 Credit Hours)
• ARR 20.50 - Histo1y of Western Art I Credit Hours: 3 (GEP)
• ARR 20.51 - Histo1y ofWestem Alt II Credit Hours: 3 (GEP)
• ART 2201C - Design Fundamentals-Two Dimensional Credit Hours: 3
• ART 2203C- Design Fundamentals-Three Dimensional Credit Hours: 3
• ART 2300C - Drawing Fundamentals I Credit Hours: 3
• ART 2301C - Drawing Fundamentals II Credit Hours: 3
• GRA 2101C - Introduction to Computer Alt Credit Hot11•s: 3
• Any ART 2XXX-4:XXX studio or media course Credit Hours: 3
Core Requirements: Basic Level (6 Credit Hours)
• ARH 2500 - Riston• of Non-Western Alt Credit Hours: 3
• ART 2823 -AI1 as Interface Credit Hours: 3
• ART 3950 - Pmtfolio Review Credit Hours: o
Core Requirements: Advanced Level
• None
Restricted Electives (27 Credit Hours)
• A list of approved restricted elective courses is found in the my Knight audit
• Select nine upper division courses representative from at least three different areas:
Art History
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Any upper-level ARH course(s)
Book Arts 1 May be repeated for credit.
• ART 3170C - Book Binding Credit Hours: 3
• ART 3171C - Materials for Artist Books Credit Hours: 3
• ART 3175C -Advanced Issues in Contemporary Book A11s Credit Hours: 3
• ART 3176C -The Illuminated Book Credit Hours: 3
• ART 3737C - Narrative Sculpture Credit Hours: 3 1
• ART 4172C - Book Repair and Restoration Credit How•s: 3
• ART 4173C -The Altist Book Credit Hours: 3
• ART 4174C -The Printed Book Credit Hours: 3
• ART 4177C - Commercial Book Design and Publishing Credit Hours: 3
• ART 4644C - Books Without Books Credit Hours: 3 1
Ceramics 1 May be repeated for credit.
• ART 3761C - Intennediate Ceramics Credit Hours: 3
• ART 4783C -Advanced Ceramics Credit Hours: 3 1
Drawing and Printmaking 1 May be repeated for credit.
• ART 3332C - Intermediate Drawing Credit Hours: 3
• ART 3433C - Screenprinting Credit Hours: 3
• ART 4320C - Advanced Drawing Credit Hours: 3 1
• ART 4402C - Advanced Printmaking Credit Hours: 3 1
Illustration 1 May be repeated for credit.
• GRA 3747C - Intermediate Illustration I Credit Hours: 3
• GRA 4154C - Advanced Illustration Credit Hours: 3 1
Painting 1 May be repeated for credit.
• ART 3504C - Intermediate Painting Credit Hours: 3
• ART 4505C - Advanced Painting Credit Hours: 3 1
Photography 1 May be repeated for credit.
• PGY '{4IOC - Intermediate Photography Credit Hours: 3
• PGY 4420C -Advanced Photography Credit Hours: 3 1
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• PGY 4440C - Special Problems in Photography Credit Hours: 3
Sculpture 1 May be repeated for credit.
• ART 3709C - Intermediate Sculpture Credit Hours: 3
• ART 4710C - Advanced Sculpture Credit Hours: 3 1
Time.Arts 1 May be repeated for credit.
• ART 3161 - Mixed Media Credit Hours: 3
• ART 3833C - Processes and Ideas in Art Credit Hours: 3
• FIL 4735C - Experimental Animation Credit Hours: 3 1
e FIL 4750C - Experimental Animation Workshop Credit Hours: 3 1
Capstone Requirements
• None
Electives • Select primarily from upper level courses, , .. ,uh school advisor's approval. May be outside of the school. (A
maximum of six hours of Independent Study, Directed Research, or Internship permitted.)
Foreign Language Requirements
Admissions
• Met by graduation requirement.
Graduation
• Proficiency equivalent to one year of college instruction in a single foreign language taught by the
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures or Judaic Studies. Standardized examinations for foreign
languages may be used to meet the requirement.
Additional Requirements
• Signature Experience requirement is met by successful completion of the follmving course(s):
• ART 3950 - Po1tfolio Review Credit Ho111•s: o
Required Minors
• None
Departmental Exit Requirements
• Achieve at least a GPA (2.0) overall in courses ,vithin the major.
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University Minimum Exit Requirements
• A 2.0 UCF GPA
• 60 semester hours earned after CLEP awarded
• 48 semester hours of upper division credit completed
• 30 of the last 39 hours of course work must be completed in residency at UCF.
• A maximum of 45 hours of extension, correspondence, CLEP, Credit by Exam, and Armed Forces credits pe1mitted.
• Complete the General Education Program, the Gordon Rule, and nine hours of Summer credit.
Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120
Acceptable Substitutes for Transfer Courses For common program prerequisites if taken.
• GRA 2101C - Introduction to Computer Alt Credit Hours: 3 may be substituted with:
Additional Information
Honors In Major
• Students interested in completing Honors in the Major should contact their program advisor. More
info11nation about Honors in the Major can be found at http://research.honors.ucf.edu/honors-in-themai01·.
Related Programs
• Ait Education
• Emerging Media - Character Animation Track (B.F.A.)
Certificates
• None
Related Minors
• Digital Media Minor
Advising Notes
• http: !lsvad.cah.11cled11/stt1dents
Transfer Notes
• Lower division courses do not substitute for upper division courses.
• Courses transferred from private and out-of-state schools must be evaluated for equivalency credit. The student must provide all supp01ting information.
Program Academic Learning Compacts
• Program Academic Learning Compacts (student learning outcomes) for undergraduate programs are
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Equipment Fees
• Part-Time Student: $31.50 per term
• Full-Time Student: $63 per term
Plan of Study
Freshman Year - Fall (12 Credit Hours)
• ARH 2050 - Histm:y of Western Alt I Credit Hours: 3
• ENC 1101- Composition I Credit Hours: 3
• MGF 1106 - Finite Mathematics Credit Hours: 3
• GEP Cultural & Historical Foundation Credit Hours: 3
Freshman Year - Spring (15 Credit Hours)
• ARH 2051 - Histo1y of Western Alt II Credit Hours: 3
• ART 2201C - Design Fundamentals-T\vo Dimensional Credit Hom•s: 3
• ART 2823 - Alt as Inteiface Credit Hours: 3
• ENC 1102 - Composition II Credit Hours: 3
• GEP Statistics-Computer
Sophomore Year - Fall (15 Credit Hours)
• ARH 2500 - Histo1:y of Non-Western Alt Credit Hours: 3
• ART 2203C - Design Fundamentals-Three Dimensional Credit Hours: 3
• ART 2300C - Drawing Fundamentals I Credit Hours: 3
• GEP Science Foundation Credit Hours: 3
• GEP Social Foundation Credit Hours: 3
Sopho1nore Year - Spring (15 Credit Hours)
• ART 2301C - Drawing Fundamentals II Credit Hours: 3
• GRA 2101C - Introduction to Computer Alt Credit Ho111•s: 3
• GEP Communication Foundation Credit Hours: 3
• GEP Science Foundation Credit Hours: 3
• GEP Social Foundation Credit Hours: 3
Junior Year - Fall (16 Credit Hours)
• Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 3
• ART 3950 - P01tfo1io Review Credit Hours: o
• Foreign Language Elementmy Level 1 Credit Hours: 4
• Upper Level Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Upper Level Elective Credit Hours: 3
Junior Year - Spring (16 Credit Hours)
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• Reshicted Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Restticted Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Foreign Language Elementaiy Level II Credit Hours: 4
• Upper Level Elective Credit Hours: 3
, Upper Level Elective Credit Hours: 3
Senior Year - Fall (15 Credit Hours)
• Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Restticted Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Upper Level Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Upper Level Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Upper Level Elective Credit Hours: 3
Senior Year - Spring (15 Credit Hours)
• Reshicted Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Upper Level Elective Credit Hours: 3
• Restricted Elective Credit How·s: 3
• Any 2000-4000 Level Art Studio or Media Course Credit Hours: 3
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