Dec 23, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Painting, B.F.A.


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Foundation Year (Art School)


All first-year students are required to complete the foundation program. It consists of four courses taken in tandem. These courses are designed to introduce the students to fundamental processes and principles of artmaking. The objective of the program is to develop the student’s perceptions, sensitivity and technical skills.

The typical first-year schedule is as follows:

Fall Semester (16 credits)


Spring Semester (16 credits)


Second Year of Study (Art School)


In the second year, students are required to select courses from a variety of studio offerings. The intent of the second year is to introduce specific media skills and processes in depth, and to provide a broad range of artistic experiences for the student prior to the declaration of the major. During the second year, students are required to select one 3-credit course from each of the following categories:

1. ceramics or sculpture
2. painting/drawing, or visual communication design
3. photography or media arts
4. printmaking or illustration

The remaining 12 credits of studio course work in the second year are elective. Students who have determined a major area of study are encouraged to use these elective studios to begin fulfilling the requirements of the major. Students who have not determined a major are encouraged to distribute these electives among different media.

Second-year students intending to major in visual communication design or illustration should consult with those departments prior to choosing studio electives in the second year.

In addition, students in the second year are required to elect at least one academic course each semester in order to maintain a reasonable completion rate of academic requirements.

Required credits: 36


(Taken in painting and cognate areas as required by the department)

The curriculum of the painting major intends to introduce the student to the methods and materials of a diverse range of painting styles and techniques. Introductory-level courses train the student in a variety of materials: oil, acrylic, and water media. Intermediate courses deal with such topics as pictorial composition, abstract, and nonobjective painting, as well as traditional painting concerns, such as still life, figure, and others. Advanced students work on an increasingly independent basis pursuing their own vision and personal style. Special-topics courses are available for students wishing to pursue specific issues in painting (e.g., portraiture, mural painting, and others).

Cognate Requirements


 

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