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Nov 21, 2024
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2009-2010 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
Multidisciplinary Fine Arts - Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Program Total Credits: 123
This multidisciplinary option is for the student interested in working across media and who is interested in research, cultural studies, and exploratory models of making art. This major involves 18 credits in a core of multidisciplinary classes, and 15 credits in a discipline emphasis which supplies depth of studio experience. The discipline emphasis can be chosen from one of the program areas in Fine Arts, Crafts, or Media Arts.
The core multidisciplinary classes begin in the spring term of the Sophomore year and involve class research and studio. Junior year will consist of a class addressing issues of cultural relevance. Lectures by experts in their respective fields are combined with studio work that responds to the presentations. There will also be a core class on contemporary issues in art during the Junior year. Senior year will be more individualized study leading toward a Senior thesis exhibition.
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Foundation Year Credits: 33
Foundation students are eligible to select any College of Art and Design major program regardless of the Foundation sequence they attend. Sophomore Year Credits: 30
Discipline Emphasis courses by program
Discipline Emphasis: Fine Arts Painting/Drawing
Discipline Emphasis: Fine Arts Sculpture
Discipline Emphasis: Fine Arts Printmaking
Discipline Emphasis: Media Arts Photography
Select one of the following two:
Discipline Emphasis: Media Arts Film
Select one of the following three:
Discipline Emphasis: Media Arts Animation
Select one of the following two:
Discipline Emphasis: Crafts Ceramics
Discipline Emphasis: Crafts Fibers
Discipline Emphasis: Crafts Wood
Discipline Emphasis: Crafts Metals
Select two of the following courses (not offered every semester):
Discipline Emphasis: Crafts Glass
Multidisciplinary Menu Courses
Multidisciplinary Menu Courses are all of the 200 level course listed in the Discipline Emphasis area above. |
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