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Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Fine Arts - 4 years: Art and Design

The School of Art and Design offers a four-year, professional degree program leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Art and Design. The unique curriculum, which incorporates a specialized approach for each of the academic years of study, is recognized for its innovation in emphasizing disciplinary depth and interdisciplinary opportunities. Students work in state-of- the-art facilities and are provided with individual studios in their senior year.

Program Title: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design Number of Years to Complete the Program: 4

Program Submitted for: Renewal of Final Approval Current Semester’s Enrollment in Majors: 304 Name of Program Supervisor(s): Division Heads

Studio

Courses Liberal Arts

Art History Electives Physical Education

Total

Number of

credits 72 25 17 14 4 132

Percentage of credits

54% 21% 12% 10% 3 100%

Studio Courses First Year (16 cr.)

ART 101 Foundation I 8 cr.

ART 102 Foundation II 8 cr.

Sophomore Year (16 cr.)

ART 201 Introduction to Handbuilding 4 cr.

ART 202 Introduction to Modeling/Mold Making 4 cr.

ART 203 Introduction to the Wheel 4 cr.

ART 212 Design Studio: Type and Image 4 cr.

ART 225 Introduction to Print Media 4 cr.

ART 232 Video, Sound & Interactive 4 cr.

ART 246 Painting 4 cr.

ART 218 Introduction to Photography 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ART 255 Introduction to Sculpture 4 cr.

ART 262 Introduction to Glass 4 cr.

Drawing (4 cr.) take in the sophomore or junior year

ART 282 Figure Drawing 4 cr.

ART 283 Drawing: Observation to Abstraction 4 cr.

ART 284 Drawing: Analyzing Nature 4 cr.

ART 285 Digital Drawing 4 cr.

Junior Studios (16 cr.) 4 studios requires

ART 300 Topics _______________________ 4 cr.

ART 300 Topics _______________________ 4 cr.

ART 301 Ceramic Sculpture I 4 cr.

ART 302 Ceramic Sculpture II 4 cr.

ART 303 Ceramic Tile 4 cr.

ART 304 Ceramic Color and Surface 4 cr.

ART 305 Ceramic Pottery I 4 cr.

ART 306 Ceramic Pottery II 4 cr.

ART 307 Ceramic Systems I 4 cr.

ART 308 Ceramics: Hybrid Vessel I 4 cr.

ART 309 Ceramic Systems II 4 cr.

ART 310 Ceramics: Hybrid Vessel II 4 cr.

ART 311 Design Studio: Graphic Form 4 cr.

ART 312 Design Studio: Typography 4 cr.

ART 313 Design Studio: Graphic Systems 4 cr.

ART 318 Alternative Process 4 cr.

ART 319 Color Photography 4 cr.

ART 321 View Camera 4 cr.

ART 322 Advanced Digital Photography 4 cr.

ART 324 Contemporary Photography Practice 4 cr.

ART 323 Studio Lighting 2 cr.

ART 325 Advanced Print Media 4 cr.

ART 328 Artists Multiples 4 cr.

ART 329 Digital Print Media 4 cr.

ART 332 Junior Video 4 cr.

ART 335 Interactive Media Art 4 cr.

ART 339 Junior Sonic Art 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ART 340 Design for Web and Mobile Devices 4 cr.

ART 344 Animation and Interactivity 4 cr.

ART 346 Junior Painting 4 cr.

ART 348 Mixing Materials 4 cr.

ART 349 Water- based Media 4 cr.

ART 355 Sculpture Foundry: From Mixture to Monumental 4 cr.

ART 361 Glass Blowing 4 cr.

ART 362 Advanced Glass Blowing 4 cr.

ART 363 Glass and Light 4 cr.

ART 364 Glass Casting 4 cr.

ART 365 Lamp Design 4 cr.

ART 366 Advanced Glass Casting 4 cr.

ART 368 Installation and Expanded Applications 4 cr.

ART 373 Material Poetics 4 cr.

ART 374 Advanced Paper/Mixed Media 4 cr.

ART 375 Space and Place 4 cr.

ART 378 Art and Ecology 4 cr.

ART 379 Environmental Foundry:

Art and Act of Metal Casting 4 cr.

ART 381 Advanced Drawing 4 cr.

Senior Year (16–24 cr.)

ART 401 Advisor______________________ 4–6 cr.

ART 401 Advisor______________________ 4–6 cr.

ART 401 Advisor______________________ 4–6 cr.

ART 401 Advisor______________________ 4–6 cr.

ART 499 Senior Show 0 cr.

Total Studio Courses 72 cr.

Liberal Arts

Writing (4 cr.) 101 or 102

ENGL 101 Writing I 4 cr.

ENGL 102 Writing II 4 cr.

Humanities and Liberal Arts (8 cr.) Take 2 courses in humanities (8 cr.) OR take 1 course in humanities (4 cr.) and 1 course in liberal arts/professional studies (4cr.)

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

Humanities

HIST 107 The World in the 20th Century 4 cr.

HIST 110 The Making of Europe 4 cr.

HIST 111 Modern Western History 4 cr.

HIST 120 The Ancient Mediterranean 4 cr.

HIST 121 Medieval Cultures 4 cr.

HIST 151 The Rise and Fall of Iberia, 1450-1950 4 cr.

HIST 211 American History I 4 cr.

HIST 212 American History II 4 cr.

HIST 223 Survey of German History 4 cr.

PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 4 cr.

PHIL 165 Asian Religions 4 cr.

PHIL 201 Existentialism 4 cr.

PHIL 281 Ethics 4 cr.

PHIL 283 Philosophy of the Arts I 4 cr.

RLGS 105 Introduction to World Religions 4 cr.

RLGS 240 Religion in America 4 cr.

RLGS 251 Who wrote the Bible? 4 cr.

RLGS 252 Judaism and Islam 4 cr.

RLGS 254 Birth of the Christian Tradition 4 cr.

Liberal Arts

ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology 4 cr.

COMM 110 Mass Media and American Life 4 cr.

COMM 220 Understanding Popular Culture and Media 4 cr.

DANC 211 Dance History 4 cr.

ENGL 211 The Short Story 4 cr.

ENGL 213 Introduction to Poetry 4 cr.

ENGL 214 Introduction to Drama 4 cr.

ENGL 216 20th Century Poetry 4 cr.

ENGL 219 British Literature 4 cr.

ENGL 220 Special Topics in Literature 4 cr.

ENGL 221 Tales of King Arthur 4 cr.

ENGL 225 Shakespeare in Cinema 4 cr.

ENGL 226 The Holocaust and Literature 4 cr.

ENGL 240 American Literature 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ENGL 243 Lunatic, Lovers, and Poets: Southern Storytellers 4 cr.

ENGL 254 Women Writers 4 cr.

ENGL/WMST 256 Multicultural American Literature 4 cr.

ENGL 275 Fiction to Film 4 cr.

ENGL 278 The Middle Ages in Lit and Film 4 cr.

ENGL 281 Literature and Science 4 cr.

ENGL 292 Tales of Terror 4 cr.

ENGL 293 Writers Gone Wild: Lit and the Environment 4 cr.

GLBS 101 Intro to Global Studies 4 cr.

MUSC 211 World Music 4 cr.

POLS 110 American Politics 4 cr.

POLS 120 Great Issues in Politics 4 cr.

POLS 271 World Politics 4 cr.

SOCI 110 Introduction to Sociology 4 cr.

THEA 110 Introduction to Theatre 4 cr.

THEA 210 The Performing Arts: A Global Perspective 4 cr.

THEA 311 Theatre: History, Art, Politics and Society I 4 cr.

THEA 312 Theatre: History, Art, Politics and Society II 4 cr.

WMST 101 Women in Society 4 cr.

WMST 254 Woman Writers Additional Liberal Arts (13 cr.) Your choice ________________________

________________________

Total Liberal Arts 25 cr.

Art History

First Year (6 cr.) (take one course from each section: 120, 130, 140) ARTH 120-129 Foundations in Art History (Non-Western)

ARTH 120 Topics in Art History 2 cr.

ARTH 121 Wild Spirits and Divine Kings 2 cr.

ARTH 122 Arts of the Pacific Isles 2 cr.

ARTH 123 Art of China 2 cr.

ARTH 126 Arts of Asia: Ancient to Modern 2 cr.

ARTH 130-139 Foundations in Art History (Ancient through Baroque)

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ARTH 130 Topics in Art History: Ancient to Baroque 2 cr.

ARTH 133 Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture:

From Classical Ideal to Theatrical Expression 2 cr.

ARTH 136 The Role of the Medieval Image 2 cr.

ARTH 137 Ancient Art: History, Legend, and Legacy 2 cr.

ARTH 140-149 Foundations in Art History (Modern and Contemporary)

ARTH 140 Topics in Art History: Modern 2 cr.

ARTH 141 20th Century Art 2 cr.

ARTH 143 Art and Social Ideals 2 cr.

ARTH 144 The Ideal Body 2 cr.

Sophomore Year (3 cr.)

ARTH 211 Issues and Debates in Contemporary Art 3 cr.

Upper Level (8 cr.) take two 300-level course

ARTH 300 Topics in Art History: ___________________ 4 cr.

ARTH 300 Topics in Art History: ___________________ 4 cr.

ARTH 301 African Art I 4 cr.

ARTH 302 African Art II 4 cr.

ARTH 304 Global Arts: Contemporary Asia 4 cr.

ARTH 305 South Asian Arts, 15-20c.: Mughals to Modern 4 cr.

ARTH 321 Greek and Roman Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 322 Medieval Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 324 Medieval Manuscripts 4 cr.

ARTH 331 Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 332 Northern Renaissance Art 4 cr.

ARTH 333 Baroque Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 342 Primitivism: A Western Perspective 4 cr.

ARTH 343 Modern Art 4 cr.

ARTH 351 In, of, and around Contemporary Craft 4 cr.

ARTH 352 Contemporary Projects in Art 4 cr.

ARTH 354 Recent Sculptural Practices 4 cr.

ARTH 355 Picasso in Context 4 cr.

ARTH 362 History of Photography 4 cr.

ARTH 382 Women/Art/History: Feminist Art in a

Global Frame 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ARTH 400 Topics in Art History: ___________________ 4 cr.

ARTH 411 Pre-Columbian Art 4 cr.

ARTH 445 Understanding Culture Through the Lens

of World Cinema 4 cr.

ARTH 460 Exploring Art History: Concepts, Methods and Practices 4 cr.

ARTH 461 Viewing Sculpture 4 cr.

ARTH 466 Histories of Photography Non-Western World 4 cr.

ARTH 493 Art in the Age of Digital Recursion 4 cr.

Total Art History 17 cr.

Electives (Any courses except for PHED) ________________________

________________________

________________________

________________________

Total Electives 14 cr.

Physical Education (Take two 2 cr. courses) ________________________

________________________

Total Physical Education 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

Bachelor of Fine Arts - 4½ years: Art and Design (minor: Art Education)

The School of Art and Design offers a professional degree program (4 ½ years) leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree with an Art Education minor (offered through the Division of Education in the College of Professional Studies). The unique curriculum, which incorporates a specialized approach for each of the academic years of study, is recognized for its innovation in emphasizing disciplinary depth and interdisciplinary opportunities. Students work in state-of- the-art facilities and are provided with individual studios in their senior year. Students minoring in art education will be enrolled in the appropriate baccalaureate program in the SoAD of the NYSCC, in addition to completing the minor requirements of the Middle/Adolescence Education program.

Program Title: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design with Art Education Minor Number of Years to Complete the Program: 4½

Program Submitted for: Renewal of Final Approval Current Semester’s Enrollment in Majors: 37 Name of Program Supervisor(s): Corrie Burdick

Studio

Courses

Liberal Arts

Art History Education Physical Education

Total

Number of credits

68 19 17 30 4 138

Percentage of credits

49% 13% 12% 23% 3% 100%

Studio Courses First Year (16 cr.)

ART 101 Foundation I 8 cr.

ART 102 Foundation II 8 cr.

Sophomore Year (16 cr.)

ART 201 Introduction to Handbuilding 4 cr.

ART 202 Introduction to Modeling/Mold Making 4 cr.

ART 203 Introduction to the Wheel 4 cr.

ART 212 Design Studio: Type and Image 4 cr.

ART 225 Introduction to Print Media 4 cr.

ART 232 Video, Sound & Interactive 4 cr.

ART 246 Painting 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ART 218 Introduction to Photography 4 cr.

ART 255 Introduction to Sculpture 4 cr.

ART 262 Introduction to Glass 4 cr.

Drawing (4 cr.) take in the sophomore or junior year

ART 282 Figure Drawing 4 cr.

ART 283 Drawing: Observation to Abstraction 4 cr.

ART 284 Drawing: Analyzing Nature 4 cr.

ART 285 Digital Drawing 4 cr.

Junior Studios (16 cr.) 4 studios requires

ART 300 Topics _______________________ 4 cr.

ART 300 Topics _______________________ 4 cr.

ART 301 Ceramic Sculpture I 4 cr.

ART 302 Ceramic Sculpture II 4 cr.

ART 303 Ceramic Tile 4 cr.

ART 304 Ceramic Color and Surface 4 cr.

ART 305 Ceramic Pottery I 4 cr.

ART 306 Ceramic Pottery II 4 cr.

ART 307 Ceramic Systems I 4 cr.

ART 308 Ceramics: Hybrid Vessel I 4 cr.

ART 309 Ceramic Systems II 4 cr.

ART 310 Ceramics: Hybrid Vessel II 4 cr.

ART 311 Design Studio: Graphic Form 4 cr.

ART 312 Design Studio: Typography 4 cr.

ART 313 Design Studio: Graphic Systems 4 cr.

ART 318 Alternative Process 4 cr.

ART 319 Color Photography 4 cr.

ART 321 View Camera 4 cr.

ART 322 Advanced Digital Photography 4 cr.

ART 324 Contemporary Photography Practice 4 cr.

ART 323 Studio Lighting 2 cr.

ART 325 Advanced Print Media 4 cr.

ART 328 Artists Multiples 4 cr.

ART 329 Digital Print Media 4 cr.

ART 332 Junior Video 4 cr.

ART 335 Interactive Media Art 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ART 339 Junior Sonic Art 4 cr.

ART 340 Design for Web and Mobile Devices 4 cr.

ART 344 Animation and Interactivity 4 cr.

ART 346 Junior Painting 4 cr.

ART 348 Mixing Materials 4 cr.

ART 349 Water- based Media 4 cr.

ART 355 Sculpture Foundry: From Mixture to Monumental 4 cr.

ART 361 Glass Blowing 4 cr.

ART 362 Advanced Glass Blowing 4 cr.

ART 363 Glass and Light 4 cr.

ART 364 Glass Casting 4 cr.

ART 365 Lamp Design 4 cr.

ART 366 Advanced Glass Casting 4 cr.

ART 368 Installation and Expanded Applications 4 cr.

ART 373 Material Poetics 4 cr.

ART 374 Advanced Paper/Mixed Media 4 cr.

ART 375 Space and Place 4 cr.

ART 378 Art and Ecology 4 cr.

ART 379 Environmental Foundry:

Art and Act of Metal Casting 4 cr.

ART 381 Advanced Drawing 4 cr.

Junior Studios (16 cr.) 4 studios required

ART 401 Advisor______________________ 4–6 cr.

ART 401 Advisor______________________ 4–6 cr.

ART 401 Advisor______________________ 4–6 cr.

ART 401 Advisor______________________ 4–6 cr.

ART 499 Senior Show 0 cr.

Total Studio 72 cr.

Liberal Arts

SCIE 117 Integrated Science 4 cr.

(fulfills math and science) or

SCIE 127 Doing Science 4 cr.

(fulfills math and science)

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ENGL 101 Writing I 4 cr.

or

102 Writing II 4 cr.

EDUC 230 Psychological Foundations of Education 3 cr.

(Fulfills social science)

Humanities (4 cr.) Take one

HIST 107 The World in the 20th Century 4 cr.

HIST 110 The Making of Europe 4 cr.

HIST 111 Modern Western History 4 cr.

HIST 120 The Ancient Mediterranean 4 cr.

HIST 121 Medieval Cultures 4 cr.

HIST 151 The Rise and Fall of Iberia, 1450-1950 4 cr.

HIST 211 American History I 4 cr.

HIST 212 American History II 4 cr.

HIST 223 Survey of German History 4 cr.

PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 4 cr.

PHIL 165 Asian Religions 4 cr.

PHIL 201 Existentialism 4 cr.

PHIL 281 Ethics 4 cr.

PHIL 283 Philosophy of the Arts I 4 cr.

RLGS 105 Introduction to World Religions 4 cr.

RLGS 240 Religion in America 4 cr.

RLGS 251 Who wrote the Bible? 4 cr.

RLGS 252 Judaism and Islam 4 cr.

RLGS 254 Birth of the Christian Tradition 4 cr.

Language (4 cr.) Take one

CHIN 101 Chinese I 4 cr.

FREN 101 French I 4 cr.

GRMN 101 German I 4 cr.

SPAN 101 Spanish I 4 cr.

ITAL 101 Italian I 4 cr.

Total Liberal Arts 19 cr.

Art History

First Year (6 cr.) (take one course from each section: 120, 130, 140)

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ARTH 120-129 Foundations in Art History (Non-Western)

ARTH 120 Topics in Art History 2 cr.

ARTH 121 Wild Spirits and Divine Kings 2 cr.

ARTH 122 Arts of the Pacific Isles 2 cr.

ARTH 123 Art of China 2 cr.

ARTH 126 Arts of Asia: Ancient to Modern 2 cr.

ARTH 130-139 Foundations in Art History (Ancient through Baroque)

ARTH 130 Topics in Art History: Ancient to Baroque 2 cr.

ARTH 133 Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture:

From Classical Ideal to Theatrical Expression 2 cr.

ARTH 136 The Role of the Medieval Image 2 cr.

ARTH 137 Ancient Art: History, Legend, and Legacy 2 cr.

ARTH 140-149 Foundations in Art History (Modern and Contemporary)

ARTH 140 Topics in Art History: Modern 2 cr.

ARTH 141 20th Century Art 2 cr.

ARTH 143 Art and Social Ideals 2 cr.

ARTH 144 The Ideal Body 2 cr.

Sophomore Year (3 cr.)

ARTH 211 Issues and Debates in Contemporary Art 3 cr.

Upper Level (8 cr.) take two 300-level course

ARTH 300 Topics in Art History: ___________________ 4 cr.

ARTH 301 African Art I 4 cr.

ARTH 302 African Art II 4 cr.

ARTH 304 Global Arts: Contemporary Asia 4 cr.

ARTH 305 South Asian Arts, 15-20c.: Mughals to Modern 4 cr.

ARTH 321 Greek and Roman Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 322 Medieval Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 324 Medieval Manuscripts 4 cr.

ARTH 331 Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 332 Northern Renaissance Art 4 cr.

ARTH 333 Baroque Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 342 Primitivism: A Western Perspective 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ARTH 343 Modern Art 4 cr.

ARTH 351 In, of, and around Contemporary Craft 4 cr.

ARTH 352 Contemporary Projects in Art 4 cr.

ARTH 354 Recent Sculptural Practices 4 cr.

ARTH 355 Picasso in Context 4 cr.

ARTH 362 History of Photography 4 cr.

ARTH 382 Women/Art/History: Feminist Art in a

Global Frame 4 cr.

ARTH 400 Topics in Art History: ___________________ 4 cr.

ARTH 411 Pre-Columbian Art 4 cr.

ARTH 445 Understanding Culture Through the Lens

of World Cinema 4 cr.

ARTH 460 Exploring Art History: Concepts, Methods and Practices 4 cr.

ARTH 461 Viewing Sculpture 4 cr.

ARTH 466 Histories of Photography Non-Western World 4 cr.

ARTH 493 Art in the Age of Digital Recursion 4 cr.

Total Art History 19 cr.

Education

EDUC 230 Psychological Foundations of Education

(already counted above in liberal arts section) 3 cr.

EDUC 231 Social Foundations of Education 3 cr.

EDUC 345 Education Fieldwork 3 cr.

EDUC 413 Using Literature in Intermediate

and Adolescent Classroom 3 cr.

OR

EDUC 405 Literacy in Content Area 3 cr.

EDUC 491 Methods & Curriculum in Art Education 3 cr.

SPED 456 Human Development: Exceptionalities 3 cr.

EDUC 463 Student Teaching- Art Education 12 cr.

EDUC 464 Seminar in Teaching & Professional Development 3 cr.

Total Education 30 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

Physical Education (Take two 2 cr. courses) ________________________

________________________

Total Physical Education 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

Bachelor of Science - 4 years: Art History and Theory

The BS in Art History and Theory is a four-year, professional degree course of study designed to instill an understanding of artistic developments in global historical contexts, to provide the critical and theoretical tools necessary for productive professionals, and to prepare students for the pursuit of graduate studies in the field. The program includes substantial studio experience as well as extensive academic study and research. The faculty of the School and the Division of Art History believe in the necessity of anchoring historical and theoretical knowledge with material practice. Consequently, admission to the program requires the submission and review of a portfolio that assures the candidate’s ability to withstand the rigors of both an academic and a studio education.

Program Title: Bachelor of Science in Art History and Theory Number of Years to Complete the Program: 4

Program Submitted for: Renewal of Final Approval Current Semester’s Enrollment in Majors: 4

Name of Program Supervisor(s): Mary Drach McInnes

Art

History

Related

Courses Studio General Education

Electives

Electives Language Physical

Education Total

Number of

credits 39 20 24 8 8 16 4 127

Percentage of credits

31% 16% 19% 12.5% 6 12.5% 3% 100%

Art History

First Year (6 cr.) Take one course from each section: 120, 130, 140 ARTH 120-129 Foundations in Art History (Non-Western)

ARTH 120 Topics in Art History 2 cr.

ARTH 121 Wild Spirits and Divine Kings 2 cr.

ARTH 122 Arts of the Pacific Isles 2 cr.

ARTH 123 Art of China 2 cr.

ARTH 126 Arts of Asia: Ancient to Modern 2 cr.

ARTH 130-139 Foundations in Art History (Ancient through Baroque)

ARTH 130 Topics in Art History: Ancient to Baroque 2 cr.

ARTH 133 Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture:

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

From Classical Ideal to Theatrical Expression 2 cr.

ARTH 136 The Role of the Medieval Image 2 cr.

ARTH 137 Ancient Art: History, Legend, and Legacy 2 cr.

ARTH 140-149 Foundations in Art History (Modern and Contemporary)

ARTH 140 Topics in Art History: Modern 2 cr.

ARTH 141 20th Century Art 2 cr.

ARTH 143 Art and Social Ideals 2 cr.

ARTH 144 The Ideal Body 2 cr.

Sophomore Year (3 cr.) ARTH 211 Issues and Debates in Contemporary Art 3 cr.

ARTH 300 Topics in Art History: ___________________ 4 cr.

ARTH 301 African Art I 4 cr.

ARTH 302 African Art II 4 cr.

ARTH 304 Global Arts: Contemporary Asia 4 cr.

ARTH 305 South Asian Arts, 15-20c.: Mughals to Modern 4 cr.

ARTH 321 Greek and Roman Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 322 Medieval Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 324 Medieval Manuscripts 4 cr.

ARTH 331 Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 332 Northern Renaissance Art 4 cr.

ARTH 333 Baroque Art and Architecture 4 cr.

ARTH 342 Primitivism: A Western Perspective 4 cr.

ARTH 343 Modern Art 4 cr.

ARTH 351 In, of, and around Contemporary Craft 4 cr.

ARTH 352 Contemporary Projects in Art 4 cr.

ARTH 354 Recent Sculptural Practices 4 cr.

ARTH 355 Picasso in Context 4 cr.

ARTH 362 History of Photography 4 cr.

ARTH 382 Women/Art/History: Feminist Art in a

Global Frame 4 cr.

ARTH 392 Art History Individual Projects 2-4 cr.

ARTH 400 Topics in Art History: ___________________ 4 cr.

ARTH 411 Pre-Columbian Art 4 cr.

ARTH 445 Understanding Culture Through the Lens

of World Cinema 4 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

ARTH 450 Independent Study 4 cr.

ARTH 460 Exploring Art History: Concepts, Methods and Practices 4 cr.

ARTH 461 Viewing Sculpture 4 cr.

ARTH 466 Histories of Photography Non-Western World 4 cr.

ARTH 493 Art in the Age of Digital Recursion 4 cr.

ARTH 499 B.S. Thesis in Art History and Theory 2 cr.

Total Art History 39 cr.

Related Courses

PHIL 283 Philosophy of the Arts I 4 cr.

16 cr. or 4 courses in following areas: history, literature, music history, theater history or art history in area of major interest decided though advisement

4cr. PHIL 283 Philosophy of the Arts I (B) - Either 283 or Aesthetics cr.

4 cr. ______________________________________

4 cr. ______________________________________

4 cr. ______________________________________

Total Related Courses 20 cr.

Studio

First Year (16 cr.) Take both courses

ART 101 Foundation I 8 cr.

ART 102 Foundation II 8 cr.

Sophomore Year (8 cr.) Take 2 studios

ART 201 Introduction to Handbuilding 4 cr.

ART 202 Introduction to Modeling/Mold Making 4 cr.

ART 203 Introduction to the Wheel 4 cr.

ART 212 Design Studio: Type and Image 4 cr.

ART 225 Introduction to Print Media 4 cr.

ART 232 Video, Sound & Interactive 4 cr.

ART 246 Painting 4 cr.

ART 218 Introduction to Photography 4 cr.

ART 255 Introduction to Sculpture 4 cr.

ART 262 Introduction to Glass 4 cr.

Total Studio 24 cr.

SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS PORTFOLIO

General Education

Writing (8 cr.) Take both courses

ENGL 101 Writing I 4 cr.

ENGL 102 Writing II 4 cr.

Humanities and Liberal Arts (8 cr.) Take 2 courses in humanities (8 cr.) OR take 1 course in humanities (4 cr.) and 1 course in liberal arts (4cr.)

Humanities

HIST 107 The World in the 20th Century 4 cr.

HIST 110 The Making of Europe 4 cr.

HIST 111 Modern Western History 4 cr.

HIST 120 The Ancient Mediterranean 4 cr.

HIST 121 Medieval Cultures 4 cr.

HIST 151 The Rise and Fall of Iberia, 1450-1950 4 cr.

HIST 211 American History I 4 cr.

HIST 212 American History II 4 cr.

HIST 223 Survey of German History 4 cr.

PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 4 cr.

PHIL 201 Existentialism 4 cr.

PHIL 281 Ethics 4 cr.

PHIL 283 Philosophy of the Arts I 4 cr.

RLGS 105 Introduction to World Religions 4 cr.

RLGS 240 Religion in America 4 cr.

RLGS 251 Who wrote the Bible? 4 cr.

RLGS 252 Judaism and Islam 4 cr.

RLGS 254 Birth of the Christian Tradition 4 cr.

Liberal Arts

ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology 4 cr.

COMM 110 Mass Media and American Life 4 cr.

COMM 220 Understanding Popular Culture and Media 4 cr.

DANC 211 Dance History 4 cr.

ENGL 211 The Short Story 4 cr.

ENGL 213 Introduction to Poetry 4 cr.

ENGL 214 Introduction to Drama 4 cr.

ENGL 216 20th Century Poetry 4 cr.

ENGL 219 British Literature 4 cr.