Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2024-2025 University Catalog Program: Fine Art, B.A. | ||
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Requirements For: B.A. Major – 48 Hours, 2.5 GPAThe goal of the Fine Art program is to provide an excellent educational experience that develops technical skills, critical and aesthetic judgment, and a sound knowledge of the visual arts appropriate to the students seeking a general appreciation of the arts as well as to aspiring fine arts professionals. The faculty engage students in the discipline of visual art as a major component in the liberal arts tradition including studio practice and art history. Students complete a common group of foundation and art history courses and then choose an emphasis area to develop a solid yet individualized program. Students who wish to earn certification to teach K-12 Art Education can declare a double major in Education (BSE) and Fine Art (BA). BA students will need to declare a minor or may double major in another complementary area, such as Graphic Design. | |||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade |
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Fine Art Foundations | |||
AR140 - Drawing I | Credits: 3 | ||
AR142 - Two-Dimensional Design | Credits: 3 | ||
AR143 - Three-Dimensional Design | Credits: 3 | ||
Fine Art B.A. | |||
AR215 - Art History I Fulfills: LE Humanities, GEM | Credits: 3 | ||
AR216 - Art History II Fulfills: LE Humanities | Credits: 3 | ||
AR218 - Graphic Design Software | Credits: 3 | ||
AR240 - Drawing II Prerequisite(s): AR140 | Credits: 3 | ||
AR241 - Photography I Prerequisite(s): CA224 or AR218 | Credits: 3 | ||
AR280 - Painting I Prerequisite(s): AR140 | Credits: 3 | ||
Select two of the following: | |||
AR221 - Ceramics I | Credits: 3 | ||
AR225 - Sculpture I | Credits: 3 | ||
AR270 - Fiber I | Credits: 3 | ||
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AR316 - Modern Art Fulfills: Writing Intensive, | Credits: 3 | ||
AR497 - Senior Seminar in Fine Art | Credits: 3 | ||
Upper Level Studio Electives 9 cr.Select advanced 300/400 level courses in a studio focus area: Painting, Drawing, Fiber, Ceramics, Sculpture, or Photography. Independent Study, Internship, Special Topics, or Study Abroad are options to support the focus area. | |||
Liberal Education Requirements 40 CR. | |||
Writing Seminar 6 cr.EN105 and EN106 | |||
Math Requirement 3 cr.Select one of the following: MA120, MA135, or higher math course excluding MA208 | |||
Science with a lab Requirement 4 cr.Select one of the following: BI101, BI111, BI211, BI212, BI223, BIO221, BIO225, BIO325, BIO327, BIO330, BIO337L and BIO337, BIO350, BIO400, BIO410, BIO411, BIO417, CH101, CH105, CH107L and CH107, CH108L and CH108, CH317L and CH317, CH318L and CH318, CH328, CH329, CH337L and CH337, CH440, GGP115, GGP205, GO130, GO141, GO151, GO200, GO310, GO320, GO330, PY155, PY156, PY205, or PY206 | |||
Ethics Requirement 3 cr.Select one of the following: AC435, CA302, CS300, EDU310, MG495, NS306, PA380, PH102, PH221, PH224, PH308, PS220, SO220, SW492 | |||
Communications Requirement 3 cr.Select one of the following: CA103, CA105 | |||
Citizenship Requirement 3 cr.Select one of the following: PO200, PO210, HIS111, HIS112, or HIS113 | |||
Humanities Requirement 6 cr.Select one of the following Art or English: AR115, AR215, AR216, EN201, EN221, EN232, EN234 And one of the following: AR115, AR215, AR216, EN201, EN221, EN232, EN234, CA104, CA116, CA235, ML235, ML251, PH101, PC202, PH205, RE109, SP110, SP201, SP202, TH100, TH101, | |||
Natural Science Requirement 3 cr.Select one of the following: BI214, CH101, CH102, CH105, CH107 CH107L, CH108 CH108L, GGP115, GGP120, GGP205, GO125, GO130, GO141, GO151, GO200, NS220, PY101, PY155, PY156, PY205, or PY206 *Computer Science and PE courses excluded. | |||
Social Science Requirement 6 cr.Select two of the following: AN100, CJ100, CJ200, EC141, EC142, EDU210, FI201, GGH110, GGH200, HIS104, HIS105, PO216, PS101, PS125, PS205, SO141, SO206, or SW205 | |||
Seminar: Integrative & Interdisciplinary Learning 3 cr.Select one of the topics for LE300* | |||
Graduation Requirements | |||
Student Seminar 3 CR.FYE100 First-Year Seminar (required for all incoming first-time freshman and highly encouraged for transfer students) | |||
Upper Division Requirements 36 cr.36 hours of upper division (300 - 400 level) course work | |||
Writing Across the Curriculum 9 cr.3 credit hours of Professional Writing (EN306* or equivalent from the list below) plus 6 credit hours of Writing Intensive coursework are required. EN306A, EN306B, EN306C, EN307, EDU300, CJ450, HIS455, MG306, NS306, PA430, PO405, PS300, PS406, or SO310
6 credit hours to fulfill the Writing Intensive requirement must be chosen from among the courses designated in the catalog as “WI” (Writing Intensive), composed as follows:
AR316, AR498, BIO498, CA218, CH342, CJ221, CS300, EDU310, EN201, EN 204, EN221, EN232, EN234, EN490, FW190, HC 263, HIS261, HIS453, IDS410, MA301, ML251, MG495, NUR460, PA432, PS315, SO141, SP320, SW325 | |||
Modern Language RequirementCompletion of two, 3-hour elementary level modern language courses (103 and 104); or the second 3-hour elementary level modern language course (104) and one, 3-hour intermediate course (201); or one, 3-hour intermediate course (201). Placement will be determined through a Modern Language Placement test. | |||
Elementary Level 6 cr.FR103 and FR104 or SP103 and SP104; or transfer equivalent Or | |||
Secondary Level 6 cr.FR104 ; SP104 and SP201 or transfer equivalent Or | |||
Intermediate Level 3 cr.SP201 or transfer equivalent | |||
Additional RequirementsPark University confers the Bachelor of Arts degree at selected locations when a candidate has satisfied the following conditions:
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