Applied Arts and Design and Art History Double Concentration, Bachelor of Arts - ASHA

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (66 HOURS)

All of the following core requirements:
ART 101Drawing I3
ART 102Drawing II3
ART 103Design Lab3
ART 223Introduction to Digital Photography3
ART 241Art History Survey I3
ART 242Art History Survey II3
ART 486Dark Romanticism: The Gothic Imagination in Art3
Studio requirements in Applied Arts & Design:
ART 211Ceramics: Introduction to Clay3
ART 216Introduction to Furniture Design3
ART 236Sustainable Textiles3
or ART 237 Handmade Paper and Felt
or ART 238 Fiber: Surface Design
or ART 239 Fiber: Fabric Printing
ART 385Design Research Methods3
ART 495Senior Comprehensive in Art History or Studio Art 13
Additional courses in one applied arts area:9
Ceramics
Throwing on the Wheel
The Sustainable Cup
Advanced Ceramics: Hand Building and Slip Casting
Alternative Processes in Ceramics
Topics in Art
Topics in Art
Independent Study
Independent Study
Fibers/Textiles
Sculptural Knitting and Crochet
Sustainable Textiles
Handmade Paper and Felt
Fiber: Surface Design
Fiber: Fabric Printing
Advanced Fiber: Surface Design
Advanced Fibers: Fabric Printing + Needle Arts
Topics in Art
Topics in Art
Independent Study
Independent Study
Furniture/Sculpture
Earth Art
Modeling and Replication
Sculptural Knitting and Crochet
Installation Art: Activating Spaces
Introduction to Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture II
Advanced Sculpture
Topics in Art
Topics in Art
Independent Study
Independent Study
Five of the following upper-level art history electives from at least two areas:15
Ancient/Medieval
Picturing Biodiversity: The Art of Natural History
Topics in Art
Eighteenth/Nineteenth Century
Modern Art and Design
Picturing Biodiversity: The Art of Natural History
Topics in Art
Twentieth Century
Modern Art and Design
Alternative Media: Art from 1945 to 1989
Topics in Art
Contemporary
Curatorial Studies: Theory + Practice
Environment in Contemporary Art
Topics in Art
Topics in Art
Non-Western/Underrepresented Traditions
Asian Art: Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic Traditions
Topics in Art
Media Specific
History of Photography
Film History and Analysis
Topics in Art
Also available for students concentrating in art/design history
Independent Study
Independent Study
Internship
Additional studio/design or art/design history electives:6
Earth Art
Silkscreen
Painting: Oil
Water-based Media
Relief Printmaking: Traditional & Contemporary Approaches
Intro to Printmedia: Intaglio
Web Design and Development I
Throwing on the Wheel
The Sustainable Cup
Modeling and Replication
Sculptural Knitting and Crochet
Photography I
Video Art
Typography
Graphic Design
Sustainable Textiles
Handmade Paper and Felt
Fiber: Surface Design
Fiber: Fabric Printing
Introduction to New Media
Installation Art: Activating Spaces
Introduction to Landscape Architecture
Topics in Art
Advanced Drawing
Advanced Painting
Advanced Printmedia/Drawing
Web Design and Development II
Advanced Ceramics: Hand Building and Slip Casting
Photography II: Lighting Workshop
Photo-Silkscreen
Video Art II
Animation Workshop
Advanced Fiber: Surface Design
Advanced Fibers: Fabric Printing + Needle Arts
History of Photography
Film History and Analysis
Modern Art and Design
Alternative Media: Art from 1945 to 1989
Asian Art: Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic Traditions
Picturing Biodiversity: The Art of Natural History
Environment in Contemporary Art
Holography Workshop
Landscape Architecture II
Topics in Art
Independent Study
Independent Study
Alternative Processes in Ceramics
Advanced Sculpture
Photography III: Beyond the Frame
Topics in Art
Internship
Portfolio Reviews
Participate in portfolio reviews every semester
Total Credits66
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Double majors who elect to complete the Senior Comprehensive in their other major must take an additional three hours in studio or art history in place of ART 495 Senior Comp Art Hist or Studio.

Advanced Writing Proficiency

Art majors submit a portfolio of three writing samples from an approved list of approaches to art writing as a graduation requirement.

Senior Comprehensive

A final semester, independent, creative research project in applied arts and design results in the presenta­tion of a cohesive body of work that is original and aesthetically and conceptually sound. The art history comprehensive is a paper demonstrating conceptual originality, research skill, and appropriate methodology.