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The Department of Art & Art History offers:
1. Introductory courses designed to develop appreciation and lead to increased understanding of the fine arts and their contribution to the cultural life of society.

2. Advanced courses leading to an academic major or minor in art history, design arts, or fine arts.

3. Special programs formulated to prepare the student for graduate study or a professional career.

4. Support courses leading to a professional degree in architecture and state certification in art education.

The three majors offered by the Department of Art & Art History lead to a bachelor of arts degree, as well as the Visual Communication Special Program.

Art History Major
The art history major is for students who wish to develop an appreciation and increased understanding of the various roles that the visual arts have played in different historical contexts from the prehistoric period to the present. This major is also appropriate for students who are considering application to graduate school for art history, museum studies, art criticism, or art-architectural conservation. It is strongly recommended that art history majors spend a semester studying abroad.

Art History Major Curriculum
All prerequisites must be completed prior to enrollment in the following courses. Refer to the course descriptions of each course below for prerequisites.

Core Courses (15 hours):
ARTZ 111: Foundations of Design
ARTH 151: History of Art & Architecture I
ARTH 152: History of Art & Architecture II
ARTH 395: Historiography
ARTH 495: Capstone Research

Choose six of the following electives (18 hours):
ARTH 290: Selected Topics
ARTH 300: Prehistoric Artifacts and Culture
ARTH 305: Ancient Art and Architecture
ARTH 310: Medieval Art and Architecture
ARTH 315: Renaissance Art and Architecture
ARTH 320: Baroque Art and Architecture
ARTH 350: Modern Art
ARTH 354: Modern Architecture I
ARTH 355: Modern Architecture II
ARTH 356: Contemporary Art
ARTH 360: History of Photography
ARTH 361: History and Theory of Graphic Communication
ARTH 362: History of Museums and Collecting
ARTH 364: History of the Printed Book
ARTH 370: Asian Art and Architecture
ARTH 371: Early Islamic Art and Architecture
ARTH 373: Indigenous Arts and Cultures
ARTH 374: Native American Architecture
ARTH 380: Field Studies
ARTH 390: Selected Topics
ARTH 391, 392: Research
ARTH 397, 398: Internship
ARTH 410: The Medieval Architect: Practice and Product
ARTH 411: Medieval Women: Image, Text, Experience
ARTH 490: Selected Topics
ARTH 491, 492: Research
ARTH 497, 498: Internship

Please Note: ARTZ 111: Foundations of Design is offered in the fall semester only. ARTH 495: Capstone Research is to be taken in the spring semester of the year the student graduates.

Design Arts Major
The design arts major is appropriate for students who are primarily seeking a post-BA career in commercial photography, design arts, or graphic design. It is also appropriate for students planning to pursue graduate studies in these areas to consider a second major in art history or fine arts. This major is required for students who intend to pursue the Visual Communication Special Program.

Design Arts Major Curriculum
All prerequisites must be completed prior to enrollment in the following courses. Refer to the course descriptions of each course below for prerequisites.

Core Courses (15 hours):
ARTZ 111: Foundations of Design
ARTZ 123: Drawing
ARTZ 210: Graphic Design I
ARTZ 260: Photography I
ARTZ 495: Capstone Studio
Choose one of the following (3 hours):
ARTH 151: History of Art & Architecture I
ARTH 152: History of Art & Architecture II

Choose five of the following electives (15 hours):
Three must be 300 level or above; only one can be an art history course.
ARTZ 250: Sculpture I
ARTZ 290: Selected Topics
ARTZ 301, 302: Advanced Studio
ARTZ 310: Graphic Design II
ARTZ 311: Publication Design
ARTZ 312: Illustration
ARTZ 313: Concept and Design
ARTZ 360: Photography II
ARTZ 364: Commercial Photography
ARTZ 367: Digital Photography
ARTZ 380: Field Studies: Design and Fine Art
ARTZ 390: Selected Topics
ARTZ 395: Portfolio
ARTZ 397, 398: Internship
ARTZ 401, 402: Advanced Studio
ARTZ 490: Selected Topics
ARTZ 497, 498: Internship

ARTH 350: Modern Art
ARTH 356: Contemporary Art
ARTH 360: History of Photography
ARTH 361: History and Theory of Graphic Communication
MGMT 103: Business Foundations

Please Note: ARTZ 111: Foundations of Design is offered in the fall semester only. ARTH 495: Capstone Research is to be taken in the spring semester of the year the student graduates.

Fine Arts Major
The fine arts major is appropriate for students who: 1) wish to pursue a general major in fine arts; 2) plan to complete a second major in education leading to certification to teach art at the elementary or secondary level — in which case students must consult with the school of education concerning the state requirements for the art education teaching certificate; or 3) plan to seek admittance into a graduate program in fine arts, in which case ARTZ 395: Portfolio and a second major in art history or design arts are highly recommended.

Fine Arts Major Curriculum
All prerequisites must be completed prior to enrollment in the following courses. Refer to the course descriptions of each course below for prerequisites.

Core Courses (12 hours):
ARTZ 111: Foundations of Design
ARTZ 123: Drawing
ARTZ 495: Capstone Studio

Choose one of the following:
ARTH 151: History of Art & Architecture I
ARTH 152: History of Art & Architecture II

Choose seven of the following electives ( 21 hours):
Only one course can be an ARTH elective and three must be 300 level or above; at least one course in 2-D and one in 3-D media required.

ARTZ 200: Printmaking
ARTZ 205: Weaving
ARTZ 230: Painting I
ARTZ 240: Ceramics I
ARTZ 250: Sculpture I
ARTZ 260: Photography I
ARTZ 290: Selected Topics
ARTZ 301, 302: Advanced Studio (1-3 hrs)
ARTZ 323: Figure Drawing
ARTZ 324: Figure Sculpture
ARTZ 330: Painting II
ARTZ 340: Ceramics II
ARTZ 341: Ceramic Mold-Making and Slip Casting
ARTZ 342: Ceramic Hand Building
ARTZ 343: Ceramic Wheel Throwing
ARTZ 350: Sculpture II
ARTZ 351: Sculpture: Fabrication
ARTZ 352: Sculpture: Subtractive Process-Carving
ARTZ 360: Photography II
ARTZ 361: Alternative Photographic Processes
ARTZ 367: Digital Photography
ARTZ 380: Field Studies: Design and Fine Art
ARTZ 390: Selected Topics
ARTZ 395: Portfolio
ARTZ 397, 398, 497, 498: Internship
ARTZ 401, 402: Advanced Studio (1-3 hrs)
ARTZ 490: Selected Topics
ARTZ 497, 498: Internship
ARTH 350: Modern Art
ARTH 354: Modern Architecture I
ARTH 355: Modern Architecture II
ARTH 356: Contemporary Art
ARTH 360: History of Photography
Please Note: ARTZ 111: Foundations of Design is offered in the fall semester only. ARTH 495: Capstone Research is to be taken in the spring semester of the year the student graduates.


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