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Attachment 1.
REPORT: COMMITTEE ON CURRICULA AND COURSES
(For consideration by the Faculty Senate at its October 4, 2006 meeting.)
The Committee requests that any department which has a proposal being recommended
by the Committee on Curricula and Courses provide a spokesperson to attend the Faculty
Senate meeting in which said proposal is to be recommended.
Please contact Karen Heid (Art) in advance if errors are noted, either by phone: 777-2594
or e-mail: heid@sc.edu
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
A. Department of Art
Change in curriculum, Website 2005-2006 Undergraduate Bulletin, under
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art
(125-134 hours)
(125-134 hours)
CURRENT
1. General Education Requirements (53-62 hours)
For general outline, see "College of Arts and Sciences."
PROPOSED
1. General Education Requirements (53-62 hours)
For general outline, see "College of Arts and Sciences."
The following courses must be completed for the BFA in
Art Studio: PHIL 313, ARTH 105
Art history requirement
ARTH 105*, 106*, one modern art history**, and one
two intermediate or advanced course courses in art
history**(12 hours)
Art history requirement
ARTH 105*, 106*, one modern art history**, and one
intermediate or advanced course in art history**(12
hours)
*May count as "humanities" in the general education
requirements.
**May count as cognates.
*May count as "humanities" in the general
education requirements.
**May count as cognates.
2. Candidates Must Choose One of Eight Options within the
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Studio (60 63 hours)
2. Candidates Must Choose One of Eight Options
within the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Studio (60
hours)
Note: Candidate must complete the foundation
requirements before moving on to advanced course work.
Note: All major requirements must be completed with a
grade of C or higher.
Design Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
107, 111, 112, 245, 246, and 260 or 261, or equivalent
photography course.
Major Requirements (36 hours): ARTS 265, 345, 346,
445, 446, 447, 545; 15 hours ARTS 200-level or above
ARTS courses.
Design Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
107, 111, 112, 245, 246, and 260 or 261, or equivalent
photography course.
Major Requirements (36 39 hours): ARTS 265, 345, 346,
445, 446, 447, 545; 15 18 hours ARTS 200-level or above
ARTS courses.
Ceramics Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 108, 111, 112, 220, 225.
Major Requirements (36 hours): ARTS 320, 321, 325,
420, 421, 326 or 232; 18 hours ARTS 200-level or above
ARTS courses.
Ceramics Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 108, 111, 112, 220, 225.
Major Requirements (36 39 hours): ARTS 320, 321, 325,
420, 421, 326 or 232; 18 21 hours ARTS 200-level or
above ARTS courses.
Note: Candidate must complete the foundation
requirements before moving on to advanced course work.
Note: All major requirements must be completed with a
grade of C or higher.
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3D Studies Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 108, 111, 112, 220, 225.
Major Requirements (36 hours): ARTS 325, 326, 425,
426, 320, 321 or 232; 18 hours ARTS 200-level or above
ARTS courses.
3D Studies Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 108, 111, 112, 220, 225.
Major Requirements (36 39 hours): ARTS 325, 326, 425,
426, 320, 321 or 232; 18 21 hours ARTS 200-level or
above ARTS courses.
Drawing Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 232, 210 or 233.
Major Requirements (36 hours): ARTS 330, 331, 430,
431; 6 hours from figure drawing, painting, printmaking,
or photography; 18 hours ARTS 200 level or above
ARTS courses.
Drawing Option
Painting Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 210, 232 or 260 or 261.
Major Requirements (36 hours): ARTS 310, 311, 410,
411; six hours from drawing, figure drawing,
printmaking, or photography; 18 hours ARTS 200-level
or above ARTS courses.
Photography Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 215, 261.
Major Requirements (36 hours): ARTS 360, 361, 460,
461, 245, 570; 18 hours ARTS 200-level or above ARTS
courses.
Printmaking Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 215, 232 or 260 or 261.
Major Requirements (36 hours): ARTS 315, 316, 415,
416; 6 hours from drawing, figure drawing, painting, or
photography; 18 hours ARTS 200-level or above ARTS
courses.
Intermedia Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 210, 245 or 261.
Major Requirements (36 hours):
Twelve hours from three groups:
Group 1: ARTS 310, 311
Group 2: ARTS 330, 331
Group 3: ARTS 345, 346
Group 4: ARTS 360, 361
ARTS 450 and 451
18 hours ARTS 200-level or above ARTS courses.
Foundation Requirements (24 hours):
ARTS 102, 103, 104, 107, 111, 112, 232,
210 or 233.
Major Requirements (36 39 hours): ARTS 330, 331, 430,
431; 6 hours from figure drawing, painting, printmaking,
or photography; 18 21 hours ARTS 200 level or above
ARTS courses.
Painting Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 210, 232 or 260 or 261.
Major Requirements (36 39 hours): ARTS 310, 311, 410,
411; six hours from drawing, figure drawing,
printmaking, or photography; 18 21 hours ARTS 200level or above ARTS courses.
Photography Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 215, 261.
Major Requirements (36 39 hours): ARTS 360, 361, 460,
461, 245, 570; 18 21 hours ARTS 200-level or above
ARTS courses.
Printmaking Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 215, 232 or 260 or 261.
Major Requirements (36 39 hours): ARTS 315, 316, 415,
416; 6 hours from drawing, figure drawing, painting, or
photography; 18 21 hours ARTS 200-level or above
ARTS courses.
Intermedia Option
Foundation Requirements (24 hours): ARTS 102, 103,
104, 107, 111, 112, 210, 245 or 261.
Major Requirements (36 39 hours):
Twelve hours from three groups:
Group 1: ARTS 310, 311
Group 2: ARTS 330, 331
Group 3: ARTS 345, 346
Group 4: ARTS 360, 361
ARTS 450 and 451
18 21 hours ARTS 200-level or above ARTS courses.
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Change in curriculum, Website 2005-2006 Undergraduate Bulletin, under
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education
(130-142 hours)
(130-142 hours 132-144 hours)
CURRENT
PROPOSED
General Education Requirements (44-56 hours)
General Education Requirements (35-45 hours)
ENGL 101, 102 and any two of the following:
ENGL 101, 102 and any two (one) of the following:
ENGL 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289 (12 hours)
ENGL 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289 (9 hours)
sForeign language*
Foreign language*
Mathematics/quantitative skills*
Mathematics/quantitative skills*
Option 1: MATH 111, CSCE 101 and 102 (9 hours)
Option 1: MATH 111, CSCE 101 and 102 (9 hours)
Option 2: MATH 122 or 141 and CSCE/STAT or MATH
Option 2: MATH 122 or 141 and CSCE/STAT or MATH
(6-7 hours)
(6-7 hours)
Natural science: Both biological and physical science
Natural science: Both biological and physical science
(astronomy, chemistry, geology, physical geography,
(astronomy, chemistry, geology, physical geography,
physics) must be represented, with a minimum of two
physics) must be represented, with a minimum of two
laboratory courses. (8 hours)
laboratory courses. (8 hours)
Social science: courses from at least two of the following
Social science: courses from at least two of the
fields: anthropology, geography, history, government and
following fields: anthropology, geography, history,
international studies, political science, psychology,
government and international studies, political
sociology, and philosophy. A maximum of 6 hours may
science, psychology, sociology, and philosophy.
Social Sciences: ANTH 300, 356 (6)
be earned in any one field. One 3-hour course in
One additional social science from the following fields:
American history is required for teacher certification (12
geography, history, government and international studies,
hours)
political science, psychology, sociology, and philosophy.
(3 hours)
A maximum of 6 hours may be earned in any one field.
One 3-hour course in American history is required for
teacher certification (3 hours)
MUSC 110 (3 hours)
MUSC 110 (3 hours)
HPRE 221 (3 hours)
HPRE 221 (3 hours)
2. Certification Requirements (37 hours)
2. Certification Requirements (37 hours)
The following professional courses in education are
The following professional courses in education are
required for all students preparing to teach art in K-12
required for all students preparing to teach art in K-12
settings:
settings:
EDUC 300, 401, 402 (9 hours)
EDUC 300, 401, 402 (9 hours)
EDFN 300, EDPY 401, EDTE 402 (9 hours)
ARTE 350, 465**, 525, 530, 540, 541 (16 hours)
ARTE 471** (12 hours)
3. Major Requirements (48 hours)
ARTS 103, 104, 111, 112, 210, 215, 225 (21 hours)
ARTS 220, 235, 255 or 258 (3 hours)
Four ARTS courses*** (12 hours)
ARTE 345 or 555 (3 hours)
One additional ARTH course**** (3 hours)
*See "Basic Degree Requirements in Arts and Sciences,"
College of Arts and Sciences.
**Block courses--ARTE 471 and ARTE 465 are taken in
the last year of study.
***Each student must have a concentration of at least 9
hours in one studio area at the 200 level or above.
****ARTE 101 may count as an art history course.
ARTE 350 550, 465**, 525, 530, 540, 541 (16 hours)
ARTE 471** (12 hours)
3. Major Requirements (60 hours)
ARTS 102, 103, 104, 107, 108, 111, 112, 210, 215, 225,
(30 hours)
ARTS 220, 235, 255 or 258 (3 hours)
Four ARTS courses*** (12 hours)
ARTE 345 or 555 (3 hours)
ARTH 105, 106 (6 hours)
Two additional ARTH courses (6 hours)
*See "Basic Degree Requirements in Arts and Sciences,"
College of Arts and Sciences.
**Block courses--ARTE 471 and ARTE 465 are taken in
the last year of study.
***Each student must have a concentration of at
least 9 12 hours in one studio area at the 200 level
or above.
****ARTE 101 may count as an art history course.
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