Studio Art
Requirements
Description
The concentration in studio art includes foundation art courses that address formal issues in art and upper division courses that develop a conceptual basis for the student while increasing technical proficiency in one or more studio areas. Coursework in art history, both lower and upper division, helps foster critical understanding of aesthetics and the production of art. The designated coursework is flexible enough for students to concentrate in a single area of the studio arts or explore several mediums
Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours including 12 of upper division hours for this concentration.
- All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” (2.00) or higher.
- Students need to be aware of lower-division prerequisites for all upper-division courses.
- Students should consult a Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts academic advisor to ensure that an appropriate set of courses is taken.
Core Studio - 3 credit hours (choose one)
ART 110/194 Drawing as Seeing and Thinking, HU (3) (Required) (Credit is allowed for only ART 110 or 194 (Drawing as Seeing and Thinking))
ART 112 2-D Design
ART 113 Color
ART 115 3D Design
ART 116 Introduction to Digital Media (Credit is allowed for only ART 116 or 194 (Introduction to Digital Media))
200 Level ART course - 6 credit hours
ART 200 Level Elective
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