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Art Major

Note: In addition to completing the following required courses, students must fulfill the General Education Requirements. Major requirements and/or General Education Requirements may be changed by official action of the faculty.

Under “Recommended Sequence” below, a number indicates the year during which it is recommended that the course be taken (i.e., 1-first year; 2-second year, etc.); a letter indicates that the course should be taken during a particular semester (i.e., F-Fall; S-Spring). This is a recommended sequence which will be individualized based on the course rotation schedule and in consultation with the faculty advisor.

Course

Credits

Course Title

Recommended Sequence Year/Semester

ART 101

3

Art to the Early Renaissance

1F

ART 102

3

Art from Early Renaissance to the Present

1S

ART 106

3

Drawing

1F

ART 115

3

Design for Art

1F

ART 116

3

Painting-Watercolor

2S or 3S

ART 117

3

Sculpture

4F

ART 118

3

Ceramics

3F

ART 125

3

Printmaking

2F or 3F

ART 126

3

Jewelry and Metals

4F

ART 305

3

Digital Art

3S or 4S

ART 306

3

Advanced Drawing

3 or 4

ART ___

12

Four additional Art courses to be selected from: ART 107, 108, 109, 197, 215, 217, 487 or 497 (two must be 300-level or above)

 

COM 209

3

Photography I

2

PHL 208

3

Aesthetics

3

There are 51 credits required for this major. Prerequisite courses may be necessary and the General Education Requirements must be completed.

Recommended course 

Course

Credits

Course Title

COM 126

3

Principles of Design