B.F.A Studio Art: Art Metals Concentration 2015 NOTE: This document is meant to display your degree requirements. The Academic Requirements Report must be used to track progress toward fulfilling all degree requirements. The Academic Requirements Report must show all requirements “satisfied” before your degree is awarded. Name Student ID Concentration University Degree Requirements Selectives (3 credits) Overall Credit and GPA Requirements Total Credits (120) Resident Credits (32) Stout GPA (2.000) Racial and Ethnic Studies (6 credits) Studio Art: Art Metals Requirements ART‐100 ART‐101 ART‐145 ART‐200 ART‐103 DES‐205 DES‐220 ART‐307 ART‐301 ART‐209 ART‐211 ART‐213 ART‐215 ART‐217 ART‐397 ART‐445 ART‐490 (Select three credits from any RES area) Global Perspective (6 credits) (Complete a program of university-approved work or study abroad, or 6 credits of global perspective approved courses) NOTE: RES and GLP requirements may be met within GE or major course selection. General Education Requirements (40 credits) Communication Skills (9 credits) ENGL‐101 or ENGL‐111 Composition 1 ENGL‐102 or ENGL‐112 Composition 2 or ENGL‐113 Honors Seminar I SPCOM‐100 Fundamentals of Speech 3 3 3 Analytic Reasoning and Natural Science (10 credits) (At least one math or statistics course and a natural science course with a lab are required) ART‐315 ART‐415 Art Metals II Art Metals III (Repeatable) ART/DES‐XXX ART/DES‐XXX 3 3 3 3 One class should be color based; and one class should be drawing based. Art History Requirements (12 credits) ARTH‐224 (Must be from at least two categories: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology) ARTH‐XXX ARTH‐XXX ARTH‐XXX Survey of Art: Renaissance‐20th Century Modern Art History Selective Art History Selective Art History Selective Contemporary Issues (3 credits) (Courses must be selected from the list of approved contemporary issues courses) For more information: Amy Fichter, Program Director Phone: 715-232-5335 E-Mail: fichtera@uwstout.edu Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 credits) (Courses must be selected from the list of approved social responsibility and ethical reasoning courses) 3 12 (Select additional studio experiences- Six Credits must be from outside studio emphasis) Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 Art Studio and Selective Requirements (6 credits) (Must be from at least two categories: Art History/Music Appreciation, Creative/Performing Arts, Foreign Language & Culture, History, Literature, Philosophy) Drawing I 2‐Dimensional Design Foundations Practice of Art Seminar Drawing II 3‐Dimensional Design Foundations Design Drawing Intro to 2‐D Digital Imagining Aesthetics in the Studio Life Drawing I Painting I Contemporary Sculptural Practices I Ceramics I Art Metals I Printmaking I Field Experience for Artists Senior Seminar BFA Thesis Exhibition Art Metals Concentration Requirements (15 credits) Arts and Humanities (6 credits) PHOTO‐130 Intro to Still & Moving Image Photography ARTH‐223 Survey of Art: Ancient‐Medieval Studio and Related Requirements (47 credits) (Select three credits from RES Category A) (Selected from GE-approved courses) Program Website: http://www.uwstout.edu/programs/bfasa/index.cfm See online course description for prerequisites Revised 4/2015 3 3 3 3 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN–STOUT B.F.A. in STUDIO ART / ART METALS CONCENTRATION PROGRAM NOTES AND REQUIREMENTS A. It takes an average of 15‐16 credits per semester to complete this degree in four years. B. Students must fulfill the Racial & Ethnic Studies and Global Perspective requirements according to UW‐Stout criteria. C. A Mid‐Program Portfolio Review is a requirement for graduation. D. A grade of “C” (2.0) or better in each Art and Design class (those with an ART/ARTH/DES prefix) is required for graduation. E. A grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or better in Art and Design courses and a 2.0 overall GPA is required for graduation. RECOMMENDED EIGHT‐SEMESTER SEQUENCE It takes an average of 15‐16 credits per semester to complete this degree in four years. FIRST SEMESTER ART‐100 Drawing I ................................................................. 3 ART‐101 2‐Dimensional Design Foundations ......................... 3 Arts & Humanities ARTH‐223 Survey of Art: Ancient to Medieval (req.) ............... 3 ART‐215 Art Metals I or ART‐213 Ceramics I ................................................................. 3 ENGL‐101 Freshman English: Composition I or ENGL‐111 Freshman English: Honors I ...................................... 3 THIRD SEMESTER SPCOM‐100 Fundamentals of Speech ......................................... 3 ART‐301 Life Drawing I ............................................................ 3 ART‐211 Contemporary Sculptural Practices I ........................ 3 ART‐215 Art Metals I or ART‐213 Ceramics I ................................................................. 3 Contemporary Issues……………………………………………………………………….3 FIFTH SEMESTER ART‐415 Art Metals III (1) ....................................................... 3 ART‐217 Printmaking I ............................................................ 3 ARTH‐XXX Art History Selective ................................................ 3 Arts & Humanities: PHOTO‐130 Intro to Still & Moving Image Photo. (req.) .......... 3 Analytic Reasoning & Natural Sciences ............................................. 4 SEVENTH SEMESTER ART‐415 Art Metals III (3) ........................................................ 3 ART‐XXX Art Studio Selective ................................................. 3 ARTH‐XXX Art History Selective ................................................. 3 ART‐447 Senior Seminar ......................................................... 3 ART‐ 397 Field Experience for Artists…………………………..…….....1 Analytic Reasoning & Natural Sciences ............................................. 2 SECOND SEMESTER ART‐200 Drawing II .................................................................... 3 ART‐103 3‐Dimensional Design Foundations ............................. 3 ARTH‐224 Survey of Art: Renaissance ‐ 20thCentury .................... 3 ART‐145 Practice of Art Seminar ................................................ 3 ENGL‐102 Freshman English: Composition II or ENGL‐112 Freshman English: Honors II or ENGL‐113 Freshman English: Seminar I ............................... 3 FOURTH SEMESTER ART‐315 Art Metals II ................................................................. 3 DES‐220 Intro to 2‐D Digital Imaging ........................................ 3 ART‐209 Painting I ..................................................................... 3 ARTH‐XXX Modern Art History Selective ...................................... 3 Analytic Reasoning & Natural Sciences .......................................... 4 SIXTH SEMESTER ART‐415 Art Metals III (2) .......................................................... 3 DES‐205 Design Drawing ............................................................ 3 ART‐307 Aesthetics in the Studio .............................................. 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences ............................................................. 3 Social Responsibility & Ethical Reasoning ......................................... 3 EIGHTH SEMESTER ART‐415 Art Metals III (4) .......................................................... 3 ART‐490 BFA Thesis Exhibition .................................................. 1 ART‐XXX Art Studio Selective .................................................... 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences ............................................................ 3 General Education Selective .............................................................. 3 Program Website: http://www.uwstout.edu/programs/bfasa/index.cfm See online course description for prerequisites Revised 4/2015