Contact Information:
Dept.: Art, Music, Speech Communication and Theatre
Office: FA 207
Phone: 537-7234
The Art Program has several goals:
- To enrich the educational experience of all students by providing them the opportunity to view, discuss and produce works of art.
- Provide quality baccalaureate degrees in art and art education.
- To provide a vocational orientation to art through preparation in such areas as art education and graphic design.
Students with all levels of experience, and non-majors, may enroll in the Art Studio courses as electives to enrich their liberal arts educational experience after completing ART 100: Intro to Art, or ART 101: Foundations of Art and Design Art, or Art 102: Foundations of Art and Design 2-D, or Art 103: Foundations of Art and Design 3-D ( 102 and 103 supercede 101), or see individual studio instructors for permission and availability. NOTE: Non-art majors will have the option of taking studio art courses on a credit/no credit basis.
Art Studio courses encourage creativity and personal exploration of ideas, concepts, materials, form and content. All Art studio courses are variable (3-6) credit, and repeatable, to develop competency unless listed otherwise. Students who wish to enroll for more than 3 credits are required to obtain instructor permission prior to registration. All students will be required to invest additional hours of work (over and above listed studio/graphic design class hours).
Majors:
- Bachelor of Arts: Art
- Graphic Design Emphasis
- Studio Arts Emphasis
- Bachelor of Science: Art Education
Minors:
- Graphic Design
- Studio Arts
Student Clubs/Organizations Associated with Program:
Date Last Modified: 05/19/2010