Art Department

Garvey Fine Arts Center
Room 133
(785) 231-1010 ext. 1639
www.washburn.edu/cas/art/

The Major

 

 

 

Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art (B.A.)

The Bachelor of Arts in Art is a degree consisting of forty (40) credit hours in Art plus the general education requirements of the college.


Foundation Courses - 22 hours:

AR 101 Survey of Art History I (3)
AR 102 Survey of Art History II (3)
AR 120 B & W Design (3)
AR 121 Color Design (3)
AR 140 Drawing I (3)
AR 220 Photography (3)
OR
AR 141 Drawing II (3)
AR 300-level art history (3)
AR 402 Art Forum (1)


Elective Art Studio Courses - 18 hours


Must include at least 3 hrs Workshop and 9 hours upper division studio courses chosen in consultation with an art advisor. NOTE: Senior BA majors must present a portfolio for faculty review.


Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art History

The B.A. in Art History is a degree consisting of forty (40) credit hours in the major plus the general education requirements of the college. All students majoring in Art History shall take the following required courses:

AR 101- Survey of Art History I (3)
AR 102 Survey of Art History II (3)
AR 140 Drawing I (3)
AR 142 Survey of Art Materials (3)
AR 300 Art Criticism (3)
AR 312 Research in Art History (6)
RG 105 Introduction to Old Testament
or
RG 106 Intro to New Testament
or
EN 210 Mythologies in Literature (3)
AR 402 Art Forum (1)
= 25 hours required courses

In addition, students majoring in Art History shall take at least five elective upper division (300-level) Art History courses. (15 hours upper division elective courses)

NOTE: A senior research paper is required of all BA-Art History majors (AR 312).


Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Art (B.F.A.)

The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (B.F.A.) is particularly suited to the student who intends to follow a career in the visual arts, including graphic design, photography, web design, animation, fine arts or crafts. The degree consists of 86 hours in Art, 6 hours English Composition 101 & 300, 2 hours physical education, 3 hours MA 110 or higher, 27 hours general education (9 hours from each of the divisions), and 45 hours in upper division work. Note: All 45 hours of upper division credits can be obtained in Art.


Major Requirements

AR 101 Survey of Art History I (3)
AR 102 Survey of Art History II (3)
AR 120 Design I (3)
AR 121 Design II (3)
AR 140 Drawing I (3)
AR 141 Drawing II (3)
AR 219 Introduction to Printmaking (3)
AR 220 Photography I (3)
AR 223 Intro to Computer Graphic Design (3)
AR 240 Painting I (3)
AR 339 Painting II (3)
AR 260 Ceramics I (3)
AR 262 Sculpture I (3)
AR 300 Criticism (3)
OR
AR 307 Art Since 1945 (3)
AR 243/343 Figure Drawing (3)
300-level Art History elect. (3)
Design Elective (3)
Printmaking Elective (3)
3-D Design Elective (3)
Workshops (6)
Studio Electives (21)
400 Senior Exhibit (1)
402 Art Forum (1)
= 86 hours

NOTE: All studio classes meet twice the amount of time as a lecture class. 3 hours of credit = 6 hours per week of classroom instruction and 3 hours minimum of work outside of class.


Admission to the B.F.A. Program (sophomore level)

In order to maintain high standards and encourage successful completion of the BFA degree, we require students to meet the following criteria for admission to the BFA program:

  1. GPA of 2.8 or above in art courses.

  2. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in the following art courses:

    AR 101 Survey of Art History I
    AR 102 Survey of Art History II
    AR 140 Drawing I
    AR 141 Drawing II
    AR 120 Design I
    AR 121 Design II
    Two 200 level courses

  3. Portfolio Evaluation:

    Each semester art faculty will meet to review portfolios for BFA approval. Students being reviewed must submit the following support materials:

    • a statement of professional intent

    • a transcript of all college courses

    • a portfolio not to exceed 8 actual works or slides.

    Portfolios will be evaluated for evidence of technical proficiency, effective visual design, originality, and expression. Students will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance prior to the subsequent semester’s enrollment period. Candidates may reapply for BFA admission one time.

    Senior exhibition is an exit requirement for the B.F.A. and must be completed during the senior year.


Studio Workshop Classes

Workshop classes are designed to allow independent development for advanced students in a supervised environment. Students are expected to spend at least 3 hours working for each 1 hour of credit. Six hours of supervised class time are scheduled each week. Additional time is completed independently. Students may accumulate no more than 12 hours workshop in any media area.


Requirements for the BFA with an Emphasis in Art History:

The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with an emphasis in Art History is particularly suited to students who desire to further their art education with MFA or MA degrees, or those interested in art conservation. The degree consists of 38 hours of General Education and University Requirements, and 92 hours in the arts area.


Requirements:

Studio Courses:

AR 120 Design I (3)
AR 121 Design II (3)
AR 140 Drawing I (3)
AR 141 Drawing II (3)
AR 219 Introduction to Printmaking (3)
AR 220 Photo 1 (3)
AR 223 Introduction to Computer Graphics (3)
AR 224 Painting II)
AR 260 Ceramics I (3)
AR 262 Sculptures I (3)
AR 339 Painting II (3)
2 – D electives (12)
3 – D elective (3)
Workshop (3)
Studio Electives (12)
AR 400 Senior Exhibition (!)
AR 402 Art Forum(1)
Total Studio Courses = 62 hours


Art History Courses

AR 101 Survey in Art History I (3)
AR 102 Survey in Art History II (3)
AR 142 Survey in Art Materials (3)
AR 300 or AR 307 Criticism of Art since 1945 (3)
RG 105 Old Testament (3) OR
RG 106 New Testament (3) OR
EN 210 Mythologies in Literature (3)
Upper Division Art History Electives (15)
Total Art History Courses = 30 hours

Total General Education & University Requirements (38)
Total for BFA with emphasis in Art History (130)


Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with Teacher Certification

The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Art Education is a degree consisting of sixty-five (65) credit hours in Art plus forty-four (44) hours in General Education and thirty-one (31) hours in the Department of Education. Each B.F.A. candidate in Art Education must complete the following required courses:

AR 101 Survey of Art History I (3)
AR 102 Survey of Art History II (3)
AR 120 Design I (3)
AR 121 Design II (3)
AR 140 Drawing I (3)
AR 141 Drawing II (3)
AR 219 Printmaking (3)
AR 220 Photography I (3)
AR 223 Comp Graphic Design (3)
AR 240 Painting I (3)
AR 339 Painting II (3)
AR 260 Ceramics I (3)
AR 262 Sculpture I (3)
Workshop (3)
AR 300 Art Criticism (3)
AR 3xx Upper division art history (3)
Art electives (6)
AR 380 Elementary Art Ed (3)
AR 381 Craft Techniques (3)
AR 328 Meth/Phil Art Ed ( 3)
AR 400 Senior Exhibit (1)
AR 402 Art Forum (1)
= 65 hrs

Students must maintain a 2.8 GPA in the major throughout this program. Students must follow the degree requirements for General Education required by the department of Education and be formally admitted to the University’s Professional Teacher Education Program. For admission requirements, see EDUCATION in this catalog. BFA-ED students must also meet admission requirements to the B.F.A. program.

Senior exhibition is an exit requirement for the BFA/ED, and must be completed during the senior year.


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