Graduation Requirements

Majors

Minors

Course Descriptions
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Introduction
The Department of Art offers studies in the following areas of emphasis: art education, art history, ceramics, drawing, graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture. These emphasis areas are designed to provide preparation for a professional career choice as well as personal artistic enjoyment. Classes are also offered which fulfill the Arts requirement for General Education.
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NOTE:
1. Art 110, Drawing I, should be taken by all Art Majors their first semester, if possible, as the first required course in the Art Core area.
2. All Art and Photography Majors must select Art 101 as their General Education, GE requirement in the Arts category.
3. Art 397, Art Seminar, is required to be taken four seperate semesters. It is recommended that three of these be completed during the freshman and sophomore years.
4. In the General Education (GE) area you must declare yourself as either a Bachelor of Art (BA), or Bachelor of Science (BS). BA requires 11 credits of Foreign Language with fewer Science credits. BS requires extra Science credits but not Foreign Language credits.
5. All declared Art Majors, with the exception of the 2-year AAS degree in Photograhpy and Art Education, are automatically admitted into the Integrated Studio Art Degree.
6. Admittance into the Bachelor of Fine Art Degree (BFA) is through a portfolio review at the end of the sophomore year. Reviews are held in March and August.
7. A minimum GPA of 2.7 in major courses is requierd for an Art degree. No 'D' credit will be accepted in Art or Photo classes.
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Transition Information
As BYU-Idaho continues the transition from an Associate degree program (two-year) to a Bachelors degree program (four-year), new courses will be phased out, and titles of some courses may be changed.
All information in the Art section of this catalog is subject to change. Please work closely with your faculty advisor in planning your course of study and in your preparations for graduation.
Although some upper-divison courses may be offered immediately, the full Department of Art program will follow this schedule:
-- Fall 2004-first Senior class under the new Bachelors program
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Degree Information
The Department of Art offers the following degrees: Bachelor of Fine Art (B.F.A.), Bachelor of Art (B.A. or B.S.), Bachelor in Art Education (B.A. or B.S.), Associate of Applied Science in Studio Photography (A.A.S.), and a minor in Art Education.
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B.F.A. areas of emphasis include:
-- Two-dimensional studies (drawing, painting, printmaking) -- Three-dimensional studies (ceramics, sculpture) -- Graphic Design -- Illustration -- Photography
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Bachelor of Art areas of emphasis include:
-- Art History -- Integrated Studio Art
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Bachelor of Art Education majors include:
-- Art Education -- Art Education Composite
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A.A.S. area of emphasis:
-- Studio Photography
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Admission Process
No formal admissions process to this department or program is required at the entry or freshman level. All art students must maintain the required minimum GPA in art courses.
Admission to the B.F.A. upper-division emphasis areas (junior- and senior-levels) is by application at the completion of the sophomore level. A portfolio and transcript review will be held each March and August by the faculty B.F.A. committee. See the department office for specific deadlines and application.
Admission to the A.A.S. degree in Studio Photography is obtained through enrollment in and the successful completion of Photo 100. Please note the important information regarding qualifications for continued enrollment in the section titled "Associate of Applied Science in Studio Photography".
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Transfer Credits and AP & IB Credits
Students who transfer to this Department from other colleges or universities may receive equivalent art credits only after a portfolio review with the Department chair. A catalog description of the art courses taken and a transcript from the previous institution are required.
AP & IB credit in studio arts will be granted as Art 102 General Art 2-D credit only. AP art history credit may be transferred as equivalent to BYU-Idaho Art 201 and/or Art 202 art history courses (see Department chair).
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Program Description
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B.S. in Fine Arts (565)
The B.F.A. degree will prepare students for a career as a professional artist. Students may choose studies in ceramics, drawing, graphic design, illustration, painting, photography or printmaking.
Students may choose this Bachelor of Science General Education degree or the Bachelor of Art General Education degree (see B.F.A. degree code 560).
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
All art and photography majors must select Art 101 as their GE requirement in the Arts category. I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300, 300H
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require a higher math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Basic Skills
Take 1 Course COMM 102, 150, 150H CS 100 HS 131, 131W IS 140
OR Take this Course PE 177
AND Take 1 Course PE 100, 101, 102, 110, 115, 117, 118, 119, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 131, 133, 134, 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 147, 148, 160, 161, 162, 175, 178, 179, 195, 196
IV. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101
AND Take this Course FA 100
V. Letters
Generally the Letters requirement is filled by taking one of the courses listed below. However, HUM 201 and 202, taken together, can be used to fill both the Arts and Letters requirement.
Take 1 Course CHIN 347 ENG 250, 250H, 251, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 351, 352, 353, 354, 362, 373, 373H FR 202 GER 202 HON 200, 220, 221H, 222 LANG 202 PH 314 PHIL 110, 110H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H, 313, 313H, 314, 315, 315H RUSS 340, 340H SPAN 202, 302
VI. Biological Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
VII. Physical Science
Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 101L, 102, 105, 105L, 106, 106L, 115, 116, 121, 127, 127L, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
VIII. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ANTH 101, 101H CHILD 210, 210H ECON 111, 111H, 112, 112H ED 270 GEOG 120 HIST 201, 202 HON 201 PHIL 203, 203H, 204, 204H POLSC 110, 170 PSYCH 111, 111H, 201, 201H SOC 111, 111H, 112, 112H
Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses
Art Core Take these Courses ART 110, 117, 201, 202, 400, 417
AND Repeat 4 times ART 297
AND Take 6 Credits ART 495
Take 2 Courses ART 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 401, 402, 403, 404
AND Take 1 Course ART 395, 498R
AND Take 1 Course ART 220, 280
Expanded Core
Take 3 Credits, each from a different area listed below, for a total of 9 Credits.
Drawing:Art 212, 310, 312
Painting/Printmaking:Art 250, 251, 270
Graphic Design/Illustration:Art 130, 240
Photography:Art 160
Take 9 Credits ART 130, 160, 212, 240, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312
Art Electives Take 5 Credits ART 130, 142, 160, 212, 220, 230, 235, 240, 250, 251, 260, 262, 270, 280, 290, 297, 301, 302, 303, 304, 306, 307, 310, 312, 320, 330, 331, 335, 336, 340, 350, 351, 355, 361, 365, 370, 380, 392, 395, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 412, 420, 430, 435, 436, 437, 440, 445, 450, 460, 462, 480, 498R
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Emphasis in Two-Dimensional Studies (4)
Take 21 Credits
ART 212, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312, 336, 350, 351, 355, 370, 412, 450
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Emphasis in Three-Dimensional Studies (5)
Take 21 Credits
ART 220, 280, 320, 340, 380, 420, 480
WELD 105
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Emphasis in Graphic Design (6)
Take 21 Credits
ART 130, 230, 235, 330, 331, 335, 336, 430, 435, 436, 437
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Emphasis in Illustration (7)
Take 21 Credits
ART 142, 212, 240, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312, 340, 350, 351, 355, 412, 440, 445
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Emphasis in Photography (8)
Take 21 Credits
ART 160, 260, 262, 336, 361, 365, 366, 460, 462
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B.S. in Art (662)
A Bachelor of Art degree provides two important opportunities for art students. First, a student may combine this degree with a related minor from another BYU-Idaho department to create a valuable set of career skills; or this degree can serve as a foundational visual arts experience for students interested in a non-professional application. Minor or 2 Clusters Required
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
All art and photography majors must select Art 101 as their GE requirement in the Arts category. I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300, 300H
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require a higher math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Basic Skills
Take 1 Course COMM 102, 150, 150H CS 100 HS 131, 131W IS 140
OR Take this Course PE 177
AND Take 1 Course PE 100, 101, 102, 110, 115, 117, 118, 119, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 131, 133, 134, 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 147, 148, 160, 161, 162, 175, 178, 179, 195, 196
IV. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101
AND Take this Course FA 100
V. Letters
Generally the Letters requirement is filled by taking one of the courses listed below. However, HUM 201 and 202, taken together, can be used to fill both the Arts and Letters requirement.
Take 1 Course CHIN 347 ENG 250, 250H, 251, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 351, 352, 353, 354, 362, 373, 373H FR 202 GER 202 HON 200, 220, 221H, 222 LANG 202 PH 314 PHIL 110, 110H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H, 313, 313H, 314, 315, 315H RUSS 340, 340H SPAN 202, 302
VI. Biological Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
VII. Physical Science
Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 101L, 102, 105, 105L, 106, 106L, 115, 116, 121, 127, 127L, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
VIII. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ANTH 101, 101H CHILD 210, 210H ECON 111, 111H, 112, 112H ED 270 GEOG 120 HIST 201, 202 HON 201 PHIL 203, 203H, 204, 204H POLSC 110, 170 PSYCH 111, 111H, 201, 201H SOC 111, 111H, 112, 112H
Major Requirements No double-counting of Major courses.
Take these Courses ART 110, 117, 201, 202, 400
AND Take 1 Course ART 220, 280
AND Take 1 Course ART 395, 498R
Repeat 4 times ART 297
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Emphasis in Integrated Studio Art (85)
Take 3 Credits, each from a different area listed below, for a total of 9 Credits: ·Drawing:Art 212, 310, 312 ·Painting/Printmaking:Art 250, 251, 270 ·Graphic Design/Illustration:Art 130, 240 ·Photography:Art 160
Take 9 Credits
ART 130, 160, 212, 240, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312 AND
Take 1 Course
ART 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 401, 402, 403, 404 AND
Take 12 Credits
ART 310, 312, 320, 330, 331, 335, 336, 340, 350, 351, 355, 361, 365, 366, 370, 380, 392, 412, 420, 430, 435, 436, 437, 440, 445, 450, 460, 462, 480
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B.S. in Art Education (865)
This degree is designed to prepare visual artists to teach in secondary art education programs.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog. Minor Required
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
All art education majors must select Art 101 as their GE requirement in the Arts category. I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300, 300H
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require a higher math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Basic Skills
Take 1 Course COMM 102, 150, 150H CS 100 HS 131, 131W IS 140
OR Take this Course PE 177
AND Take 1 Course PE 100, 101, 102, 110, 115, 117, 118, 119, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 131, 133, 134, 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 147, 148, 160, 161, 162, 175, 178, 179, 195, 196
IV. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101
AND Take this Course FA 100
V. Letters
Generally the Letters requirement is filled by taking one of the courses listed below. However, HUM 201 and 202, taken together, can be used to fill both the Arts and Letters requirement.
Take 1 Course CHIN 347 ENG 250, 250H, 251, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 351, 352, 353, 354, 362, 373, 373H FR 202 GER 202 HON 200, 220, 221H, 222 LANG 202 PH 314 PHIL 110, 110H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H, 313, 313H, 314, 315, 315H RUSS 340, 340H SPAN 202, 302
VI. Biological Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
VII. Physical Science
Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 101L, 102, 105, 105L, 106, 106L, 115, 116, 121, 127, 127L, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
VIII. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ED 270
Major Requirements The Art Education program exceeds the 30-hour limit place on Education Majors. However, Art 405 and 406 can be substituted for ED 280.
No double counting of Major courses
Take these Courses ART 110, 117, 201, 202, 220, 405, 406
AND Repeat 4 times ART 297
Take 3 Credits ART 310, 312, 320, 350, 351, 370, 380, 412
Education Core:
Take these Courses ED 200, 492 SECED 410
AND Take 1 Course ED 285 SECED 252 SPED 322
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B.S. in Art Education Composite (867)
This degree is designed to prepare visual artists to teach in secondary art education programs. In addition to teacher preparation, it is designed to give students a stronger art studio experience, and does not require a minor.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog.
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
All art and photography majors must select Art 101 as their GE requirement in the Arts category. I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300, 300H
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require a higher math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Basic Skills
Take 1 Course COMM 102, 150, 150H CS 100 HS 131, 131W IS 140
OR Take this Course PE 177
AND Take 1 Course PE 100, 101, 102, 110, 115, 117, 118, 119, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 131, 133, 134, 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 147, 148, 160, 161, 162, 175, 178, 179, 195, 196
IV. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101
AND Take this Course FA 100
V. Letters
Generally the Letters requirement is filled by taking one of the courses listed below. However, HUM 201 and 202, taken together, can be used to fill both the Arts and Letters requirement.
Take 1 Course CHIN 347 ENG 250, 250H, 251, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 351, 352, 353, 354, 362, 373, 373H FR 202 GER 202 HON 200, 220, 221H, 222 LANG 202 PH 314 PHIL 110, 110H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H, 313, 313H, 314, 315, 315H RUSS 340, 340H SPAN 202, 302
VI. Biological Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
VII. Physical Science
Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 101L, 102, 105, 105L, 106, 106L, 115, 116, 121, 127, 127L, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
VIII. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ED 270
Major Requirements The Art Education program exceeds the 30-hour limit placed on Education Majors. However, Art 405 and 406 can be substituted for ED 280.
No Double Counting of Major courses
Take these Courses ART 110, 117, 201, 202, 220, 405, 406
AND Repeat 4 times ART 297
AND Take 1 Course ART 401, 402, 403, 404
Take 18 Credits ART 130, 160, 212, 230, 235, 240, 250, 251, 260, 262, 270, 280, 310, 312, 320, 335, 380
AND Take 6 Credits ART 310, 312, 320, 330, 331, 335, 336, 340, 350, 351, 355, 361, 365, 366, 370, 380, 412, 420, 430, 435, 436, 437, 440, 445, 450, 460, 462, 480
Education Core:
Take these Courses ED 200, 492 SECED 410
AND Take 1 Course ED 285 SECED 252 SPED 322
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B.A. in Fine Arts (560)
The B.F.A. degree will prepare students for a career as a professional artist. Students may choose studies in ceramics, drawing, graphic design, illustration, painting, photography or printmaking.
Students may choose this Bachelor of Fine Art (B.A. General Education) degree or the Bachelor of Fine Art (B.S. General Education) degree (see B.F.A. code 565).
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
All art and photography majors must select Art 101 as their GE requirement in the Arts category. I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101
AND Take this Course FA 100
IV. Biological Science and Physical Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
OR Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 102, 105, 116, 121, 127, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
V. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ANTH 101, 101H CHILD 210, 210H ECON 111, 111H, 112, 112H ED 270 GEOG 120 HIST 201, 202 HON 201 PHIL 203, 203H, 204, 204H POLSC 110, 170 PSYCH 111, 111H, 201, 201H SOC 111, 111H, 112, 112H, 210
VII. Foreign Language
Take 8 credits of language study and 3 credits of literature all in the same language.
Take 11 Credits CHIN 101, 101H, 102, 201, 347 FR 102, 201, 202 GER 102, 201, 202 RUSS 101, 101H, 102, 201, 340, 340H SPAN 102, 201, 201M, 202, 302
Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major courses
Art Core Take these Courses ART 110, 117, 201, 202, 400, 417
AND Repeat 4 times ART 297
AND Take 6 Credits ART 495
Take 2 Courses ART 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 401, 402, 403, 404
AND Take 1 Course ART 395, 498R
AND Take 1 Course ART 220, 280
Expanded Core
Take 3 Credits, each from a different area listed below, for a total of 9 Credits:
Drawing:Art 212, 310, 312
Painting/Printmaking:Art 250, 251, 270
Graphic Design/Illustration:Art 130, 240
Photography:Art 160
Take 9 Credits ART 130, 160, 212, 240, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312
Art Electives Take 5 Credits ART 130, 142, 160, 212, 220, 230, 235, 240, 250, 251, 260, 262, 270, 280, 290, 297, 301, 302, 303, 304, 306, 307, 310, 312, 320, 330, 331, 335, 336, 340, 350, 351, 355, 361, 365, 370, 380, 392, 395, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 412, 420, 430, 435, 436, 437, 440, 445, 450, 460, 462, 480, 498R
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Emphasis in Two-Dimensional Studies (76)
Take 21 Credits
ART 212, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312, 336, 350, 351, 355, 370, 412, 450
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Emphasis in Three-Dimensional Studies (77)
Take 21 Credits
ART 220, 280, 320, 336, 380, 420, 480
WELD 105
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Emphasis in Graphic Design (78)
Take 21 Credits
ART 130, 230, 235, 330, 331, 335, 336, 430, 435, 436, 437
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Emphasis in Illustration (79)
Take 21 Credits
ART 212, 240, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312, 336, 340, 350, 351, 355, 412, 440, 445
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Emphasis in Photography (80)
Take 21 Credits
ART 260, 262, 336, 361, 365, 366, 460, 462
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B.A. in Art (660)
A Bachelor of Art degree provides two important opportunities for art students. First, a student may combine this degree with a related minor from another BYU-Idaho department to create a valuable set of career skills; or this degree can serve as a foundational visual arts experience for students interested in a non-professional application. Minor or 2 Clusters Required
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
All art and photography majors must select Art 101 as their GE requirement in the Arts category. I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101
AND Take this Course FA 100
IV. Biological Science and Physical Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
OR Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 102, 105, 116, 121, 127, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
V. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ANTH 101, 101H CHILD 210, 210H ECON 111, 111H, 112, 112H ED 270 GEOG 120 HIST 201, 202 HON 201 PHIL 203, 203H, 204, 204H POLSC 110, 170 PSYCH 111, 111H, 201, 201H SOC 111, 111H, 112, 112H, 210
VII. Foreign Language
Take 8 credits of language study and 3 credits of literature all in the same language.
Take 11 Credits CHIN 101, 101H, 102, 201, 347 FR 102, 201, 202 GER 102, 201, 202 RUSS 101, 101H, 102, 201, 340, 340H SPAN 102, 201, 201M, 202, 302
Major Requirements
Take these Courses ART 117, 201, 202, 400
AND Repeat 4 times ART 297
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Emphasis in Integrated Studio Art (10)
Take this Course
ART 110 AND
Take 1 Course
ART 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 401, 402, 403, 404 AND
Take 1 Course
ART 395, 498R | AND
Expanded Core Take 3 Credits, each from a different area listed below, for a total of 9 Credits: ·Drawing:Art 212, 310, 312 ·Painting/Printmaking:Art 250, 251, 270 ·Graphic Design/Illustration:Art 130, 240 ·Photography:Art 160
Take 9 Credits
ART 130, 160, 212, 240, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312 | AND
Take 1 Course
ART 220, 280 AND
Take 12 Credits
ART 310, 312, 320, 330, 331, 335, 336, 340, 350, 351, 355, 361, 365, 366, 370, 380, 392, 412, 420, 430, 435, 436, 437, 440, 445, 450, 460, 462, 480 |
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Emphasis in Art History (9)
Take 1 Course
ART 102, 110 AND
Take 1 Course
ART 103, 220, 280 AND
Take 1 Course
ART 130, 160, 212, 240, 250, 251, 270, 310, 312 | AND
Take this Course
ART 494 AND
Take 1 Course
CHIN 201
FR 202
GER 202
RUSS 201
SPAN 202 AND
Take 18 Credits
ART 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 401, 402, 403, 404, 490 |
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B.A. in Art Education (860)
This degree is designed to prepare artists in the visual arts for secondary education programs.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog. Minor Required
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
All art education majors must select Art 101 as their GE requirement in the Arts category. I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101
AND Take this Course FA 100
IV. Biological Science and Physical Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
OR Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 102, 105, 116, 121, 127, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
V. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ED 270
VII. Foreign Language
Take 8 credits of language study and 3 credits of literature all in the same language.
Take 11 Credits CHIN 101, 101H, 102, 201, 347 FR 102, 201, 202 GER 102, 201, 202 RUSS 101, 101H, 102, 201, 340, 340H SPAN 102, 201, 201M, 202, 302
Major Requirements
Take these Courses ART 110, 117, 201, 202, 220, 405, 406
AND Repeat 4 times ART 297
AND Take 6 Credits ART 212, 250, 251, 270, 280, 310, 312
Take 3 Credits ART 310, 312, 320, 350, 351, 370, 380, 412
Education Core: AND Take these Courses ED 200, 492 SECED 410
AND Take 1 Course ED 285 SECED 252 SPED 322
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B.A. in Art Education Composite (862)
This degree is designed to prepare visual artists to teach art in secondary education programs. In addition to teacher preparation, it is designed to give students a stronger art studio experience, and does not require a minor.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog.
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
All art education majors must select Art 101 as their GE requirement in the Arts category. I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101
AND Take this Course FA 100
IV. Biological Science and Physical Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
OR Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 102, 105, 116, 121, 127, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
V. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ED 270
VII. Foreign Language
Take 8 credits of language study and 3 credits of literature all in the same language.
Take 11 Credits CHIN 101, 101H, 102, 201, 347 FR 102, 201, 202 GER 102, 201, 202 RUSS 101, 101H, 102, 201, 340, 340H SPAN 102, 201, 201M, 202, 302
Major Requirements
Take these Courses ART 110, 117, 201, 202, 220, 405, 406
AND Repeat 4 times ART 297
AND Take 1 Course ART 401, 402, 403, 404
Take 18 Credits ART 130, 160, 212, 230, 235, 240, 250, 251, 260, 262, 270, 280, 310, 312, 320, 335, 380
AND Take 6 Credits ART 310, 320, 330, 331, 335, 336, 340, 350, 351, 355, 361, 365, 366, 370, 380, 412, 420, 430, 435, 436, 437, 440, 445, 450, 460, 462, 480
Education Core: Take these Courses ED 200, 492 SECED 410
AND Take 1 Course ED 285 SECED 252 SPED 322
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A.A.S. in Photography (357)
The specialized associate degree provides an intensive two year program of study for students interested in general studio photography. Upon graduation students will be prepared to work either full-time or part-time in a studio. Each student will intern as an assistant to a professional photographer.
Each Fall semester, qualified students are invited to attend the intensive Photo 100 course. Enrollment in this course may be limited. Prospective associate degree candidates should apply and register early to insure enrollment. Continued enrollment in the specialized photography program will be based on individual performance. Only a limited number of students can be enrolled in the second semester course work.
Students who are unable to continue in the associate program have the option of transferring to the Bachelor of Fine Art degree program in photography with no loss of credit.
Students accepted into the second semester degree track will be expected to maintain at least a "B" average in major classes. Graduates are expected to be able to meet high standards of vision and craft. Those who complete the program but fail to meet the minimum expectations (including a final portfolio review) will be awarded a General Associate Degree.
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take 1 Course
REL 121, 121H OR
Take 1 Course
REL 122, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
Take 3 Credits
REL 100, 130, 211, 211H, 215, 234, 235, 261, 264, 301, 301H, 302, 302H, 324, 324H, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
BE Requirements
I. Communication Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
II. Computation Take 1 Course ACCTG 180 AGBUS 180 MATH 101, 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 112, 221
III. Human Relations Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H
IV. Related Skills Take 1 Course COMM 150, 150H
Major Requirements
Take these Courses ART 101, 130 B 283 PHOTO 100, 110, 120, 210, 220, 260, 270, 298
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Minor in Art Education (170)
This degree is designed to prepare artists as teachers in the visual arts for secondary education programs.
The Art Education Minor exceeds the 20-hour limit placed on Education Minors. However, Art 101 gives General Education credit. Regardless of whether the student's major requires the BA or BS General Education, this course ought to be able to overlap into the GE credits.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog.
Take these Courses
ART 101, 110, 117, 220, 405, 406
AND
Take 1 Course
ART 250, 251
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Course Descriptions
| ART 101 Introduction to the Visual Arts |
(3:3:0) |
| Fulfills GE Arts requirement. |
An art appreciation class surveying the concepts, techniques, materials, and history of the visual arts.
(Fall, Winter, and Summer)
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| ART 102 General Art-2D |
(2:1:3) |
The fundamentals of drawing and design with an introduction to various media. This class is designed for non-art majors.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 103 General Art-3D |
(2:1:3) |
| Fee: $25 |
| A studio experience exploring the principles and practices of three-dimensional media. Designed for non-art majors.
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| ART 110 Drawing I |
(3:1:5) |
Fundamentals of theoretical and applied perspective, structural and proportional drawing, light and shade, art vocabulary and basic composition.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 117 Design and Color |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Drawing 110 is required.
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The art elements and principles are learned and applied to formal and conceptual visual design problems, emphasizing the application of color with paint. A basic background in color history and theory are surveyed.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 130 Introduction to Graphic Design |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Enrolled as an Art major or consent of instructor |
Exploration of contemporary visual communications within graphic design and related fields.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 142 Media Experimentation |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, Art 117 |
An exploration and expansion of painting and drawing media, techniques and processes for 2-dimensional art.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 160 Photography I |
(3:1:5) |
| Fulfills GE Arts requirement. |
| Fee: $40 |
Students, through classroom discussion and practical experience in the lab, gain a foundation for black-and-white photography.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 201 Art History I |
(3:3:0) |
| Fulfills GE Arts requirement. |
A survey of art from prehistoric to Renaissance with an emphasis on artists and art in their political, social, and religious context.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 202 Art History II |
(3:3:0) |
| Fulfills GE Arts requirement. |
A survey of art from Renaissance to Modern with an emphasis on artists and art in their political, social, and religious context.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 212 Head Drawing |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110 |
A student learns to draw the human head and hands through studying anatomy and drawing from live models.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 220 Ceramics I |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $25 |
Introduction to ceramics process including skill development in hand building, throwing on the potters' wheel and glazing. Emphasis on craftsmanship and design.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 230 Typography |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130 |
An introduction to typography as a fundamental element of graphic design.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 235 Graphic Design |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130, Art 230 |
Graphic design projects with an emphasis on creative, conceptual, and practical solutions.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 240 Introduction to Illustration |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, Art 117 are required. Art 212 and Art 312 are recommended but not required. |
An introduction to the field of Illustration, its media, techniques, and processes.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 250 Oil Painting I |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $10 |
| Prerequisite: Art 110 and Art 117 |
The fundamentals of oil painting, emphasizing familiarity with the medium.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 251 Watercolor I |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $10 |
| Prerequisite: Art 110 and Art 117 |
Survey and application of various techniques of traditional transparent watercolor painting.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 260 Color Photography |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $50 |
| Prerequisite: Art 160 |
Students, through classroom discussion and practical experience in the lab, gain a foundation of color photography.
(Fall, Summer)
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| ART 262 Photography II |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $40 |
| Prerequisite: Art 160 |
Students, through classroom discussion and practical experience in the lab, build upon the foundational principles learned in Photography I.
(Winter)
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| ART 270 Printmaking I |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $30 |
| Prerequisite: Art 110 and Art 117 |
The fundamentals of printmaking, including image making, printing, and print conservation.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 280 Sculpture I |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $50 |
Introduction to the basic processes of sculpture: modeling, casting and assembling, with an emphasis on the human figure.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 290 Independent Study |
(1-4:0:0) |
| Prerequisite: A student must complete all Freshman-level art courses in the core and in their emphasis area in order to qualify for this course. |
Variable credit independent study for portfolio enhancement.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 297 Art Seminar |
(0.5:0:0) |
| Fee: $20.00 |
Visiting artists expose art majors to a variety of artists, media, and methods.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 301 Art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 |
A survey of the art of the ancient Near East and Egypt.
(Winter)
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| ART 302 Greek and Roman Art |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 |
| A survey of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
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| ART 303 Medieval Art |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 |
| A survey of west art from the time of Constantine the Great to the beginning of the Renaissance.
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| ART 304 Far Eastern Art |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 |
| A survey of Far Eastern art from prehistoric cultures to the present.
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| ART 305 Meso-American Art |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 |
| A survey of the art and culture of major Meso-American cultures.
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| ART 306 History of Design and Illustration |
(3:3:0) |
A survey of the history of graphic design and illustration.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 307 History of Photography |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201, Art 202 |
An in-depth study of the technical and theoretical history of photography.
(Winter)
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| ART 310 Drawing II |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, Art 117 |
| Builds on the Renaissance tradition while exploring different styles of art such as Cubism, Expressionism, and Non-European art.
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| ART 312 Figure Drawing |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, with Art 212 recommended |
Proportion, structure, composition, and various media for depicting the human figure.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 320 Ceramics II |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $25.00 |
| Prerequisite: Art 220 or consent of instructor |
Explore and expand technical and design skills learned at beginning level.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 330 Conceptual Design |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130, Art 230, Art 235 |
Overview of the creative and conceptual processes as they apply to graphic design.
(Fall, Summer)
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| ART 331 Information Design |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130, Art 230, Art 235 |
An introduction to the creative and conceptual presentation of information. Emphasis will be on discovering concise, communicative, and creative methods for presenting a variety of informational formats.
(Summer, Fall)
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| ART 335 Identity Design |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130, Art 230, Art 235 |
Advanced overview of identity/branding logo development.
(Fall)
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| ART 336 Book Arts |
(3:1:3) |
| Fee: $30 |
| Prerequisite: Open to art and non-art majors. |
Introduction to the book arts, relief printing, letter press printing, papermaking, and book binding. This is open to both Art Majors and non-Art Majors.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 340 Conceptual Illustration |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, Art 117, and Art 240. Art 212, Art 312, Art 250 or Art 251 recommended, but not required. |
An exploration of concept, philosophies, emotion, ideas, and moods as the basis for illustration.
(Winter, Fall)
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| ART 350 Painting II |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 250 |
Intermediate oil painting: still-life, landscape, and an introduction to portraiture.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 351 Watercolor II |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, Art 117, Art 251 |
A course designed to give added experience in transparent watercolor.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 355 Life Painting |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, Art 117, Art 212, Art 250 or Art 251, and Art 312 |
Foundation for painting representationally the full figure, including portraiture, student-selected media.
(Winter)
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| ART 361 Digital Photography |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $60.00 |
| Prerequisite: Art 260 |
Introduction to digital photography, including scanning software and printing.
(Winter)
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| ART 365 Photography III |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $20 |
| Prerequisite: Acceptance into the B.F.A. program |
Student self-directed photographic projects, strategies for success as fine art and practical photographers.
(Winter)
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| ART 366 Commercial Photography |
(3:2:3) |
| Fee: $45 |
| Prerequisite: Acceptance into B.F.A. program |
An introduction to the view camera and studio lighting.
(Fall, Summer)
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| ART 370 Printmaking II |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $30 |
| Prerequisite: Art 270 |
A portfolio course for printmaking students providing experience with intaglio processes.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 380 Sculpture II |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $85 |
| Prerequisite: Art 280 |
An expansion of figuritive sculpture: anatomy, drapery, armatures, mould making, casting and patinas.
(Winter, Fall)
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| ART 392 Business for the Professional Artist |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art major |
This course is designed to introduce art students to basic business principles for professional visual artists. Students will be given an in-depth look at operating their art career as a small business, and teach them from a hands-on perspective how to excel in the competitive world of the visual arts.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 395 Travel Study in the Arts |
(0.5-3:0:0) |
| Fee: $60-600 |
| Prerequisite: SUGGESTED that one or more of these classes be taken first: Art 101, 201, 202, Humanities 101, 201,202. |
Travel study course for students in all emphasis areas of art. Various art venues are studied in a variety of cities including workshops, galleries and museums.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 400 Readings: Theories and Perspective on Art |
(2:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Enrolled as an Art major |
A reading survey and discussion of principal aesthetic, religious, and artistic theories with an emphasis on reading artists' written sources from antiquity until the twenty-first century.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 401 Italian Renaissance Art |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 and Art 202 |
| A survey of Italian Renaissance art from 1300 to 1600.
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| ART 402 Baroque Art |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 and Art 202 |
| A survey of European art from 1600 to 1750.
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| ART 403 Nineteenth Century Art |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 and Art 202 |
| A survey of European and American art of the 19th century.
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| ART 404 Twentieth Century Art |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Art 201 and Art 202 |
| A survey of European and American art of the 20th century.
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| ART 405 Art Methods and Practicum for Secondary Education |
(3:3:0) |
Skills and methods necessary to teach art in the secondary classroom.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 406 Art Curriculum for Secondary Education |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Junior level status. Sec. Ed. 370 |
Skills and methods necessary to delvelop an art curiculum for the secondary classroom.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 412 Advanced Figure Drawing |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110 |
| Advanced figure drawing with costumed models emphasizing composition, lighting, and varied media.
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| ART 417 Advanced Design |
(3:1:5) |
| An advanced design class which solves design problems from within the emphasis of each student.
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| ART 420 Ceramics III |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $25 |
| Prerequisite: Art 320 |
Advanced ceramic techniques with personal direction for portfolio development.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 430 Sequential Design |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130, Art 230, Art 235 |
An introduction to the principles of sequencing in traditional print documents as well as in electronic media.
(Winter)
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| ART 435 Three-Dimensional Graphic Design |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130, Art 230, Art 235 |
Exploration of a wide range of design problems in three-demensional forms which include: package, signage, environmental, exhibit, and retail design.
(Winter)
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| ART 436 Design and Motion |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130, Art 230, Art 235 |
Exploration of motion as a principle of graphic design, as it relates to film and electronic media.
(Winter)
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| ART 437 Advanced Typography |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 130, Art 230, Art 235 |
An in-depth study of and experimentation in typography and typeface design.
(Winter)
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| ART 440 Narrative Illustration |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, 117, 212, 250, 251, 312 recommended, but not required. |
An in-depth study of visual storytelling and the narrative tradition of illustration.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 445 Digital Illustration |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $10 |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, Art 117, Art 240 |
Exploration of digital media to produce narrative and conceptual illustrations.
(Fall, Winter)
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| ART 450 Painting III |
(3:1:5) |
| Prerequisite: Art 110, Art 117, Art 250, Art 255, Art 350 |
Assists the student in developing a personal direction and artistic statement in painting.
(Winter)
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| ART 460 Portrait Photography |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $20 |
| Prerequisite: Art 160, Art 260, Art 361 |
An in-depth study of the human form and lighting for commercial portrait photography.
(Fall, Summer)
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| ART 462 Historical Photographic Processes |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $90 |
| Prerequisite: Art 160, Art 260, and Art 365 |
Photographic processes of the 19th and 20th centuries.
(Winter)
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| ART 470 Printmaking III |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $30 |
| Prerequisite: Art 270, Art 370 |
A portfolio course for Printmaking students. Students will focus on their preferred Printmaking media to develop a portfolio of sufficient breadth and depth.
(Winter)
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| ART 480 Sculpture III |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $85 |
| Prerequisite: Art 280, Art 380 |
An advanced course in sculpture that allows students to develop a personal direction of expression.
(Winter)
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| ART 490 Art History Research & Special Problems |
(3:0:0) |
Individual research of a specific art historical subject, guided by the instructor.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 494 Senior Paper in Art History |
(3:3:0) |
The Capstone course for the Art History emphasis.
(Winter)
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| ART 495 BFA Final Project |
(3-6:0:0) |
| Prerequisite: Senior-level, BFA status required |
A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| ART 498R Internship in the Arts |
(1-4:0:0) |
An internship experience corresponding to the student's area of emphasis.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| PHOTO 100 Principles of Photography |
(5:6:0) |
| Fee: $75 |
| Prerequisite: Incoming specialized associate degree candidates only. |
An intensive study of photographic principles covering both black-and-white and color imaging.
(Summer)
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| PHOTO 110 Studio Lighting |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $75 |
| Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Photography Associates Program |
A study of the complete range of lighting effects possible in a controlled studio environment.
(Winter)
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| PHOTO 120 Portraiture I |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $75 |
| Prerequisite: Acceptance into Photography Associates Program. |
An introduction to the lighting and posing of people in the portrait studio.
(Winter)
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| PHOTO 210 Photo Communication |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $50 |
| Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Photography Associates Program. |
An exploration of design principles, aesthetics, and the use of photography to communicate.
(Summer)
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| PHOTO 220 Portraiture II |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $50 |
| Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Photography Associates Program. |
Studies in portraiture that build on the basic concepts learned in Portraiture I.
(Summer)
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| PHOTO 260 Professional Studio Portfolio |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $50 |
| Prerequisite: Photography Associates degree standing / 4th semester. |
Student production of a professional quality studio photography portfolio.
(Winter)
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| PHOTO 270 Personal Portfolio |
(3:1:5) |
| Fee: $50 |
| Prerequisite: Photography Associates degree standing/ 4th semester. |
Each student will produce a presentation quality portfolio of work with a unique personal visio
(Winter)
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| PHOTO 298 Photo Internship |
(3:0:0) |
| Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. |
A summer internship to provide work experience prior to independent studio work.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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