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    BFA in Art with an emphasis in Graphic Design


    Program Description

    This program prepares students by providing a background in the history and theories of graphic design; a broad basis in the history of art; product and technical design skills; better abilities in drawing; computer fluency; an awareness of ethical issues; and practical professional experience.

    On entering portfolio, transfer students declare intent to pursue the graphic design course of study. Entering portfolio reviews are competitive with acceptance limited to 25 new students per year. The first two courses in the sequence ordinarily would permit the possibility of transfer credit in graphic design. However, transfer students might be encouraged to complete the entire sequence. Freshmen would, of course, be able to make the decision of emphasis at a much later point in their curriculum. The specific point of declaration of emphasis would be major acceptance review during the second semester of the sophomore year. All core courses must be completed in the first two years and before enrolling in the third level graphic design course.

    The BFA emphasis in graphic design is a professional degree format that blends practical and theoretical coursework. The program of study requires a high level of accomplishment for continuation in the program. Students will be required to attain a grade of B in any class in the graphic design area prior to progressing to the next. Although the total number of credit hours in the degree program would remain consistent with other University requirements, transfer students would typically complete the program in five years.


    Degree Requirements

    • 84 required credit hours
    • 12 general education credit hours
    • 32 elective credit hours

    Required Courses

    ART 1010 Creative Strategies 3 hours
    ART 1110 Introduction to Drawing 3 hours
    ART 1120 Principles of Drawing 3 hours
    ART 1210 Design: 2-D 3 hours
    ART 1220 Design: 3-D 3 hours
    ART 2110 Figure Drawing 3 hours
    ART 2120 Intermediate Drawing 3 hours
    ART 4020 Visual Arts Seminar 3 hours
    ARHS 2200 Current Art 3 hours
    ARHS 2210 Introduction to the History of Western Art 3 hours
    ARHS 2320 Introduction to Asian Art (or an approved substitution in non-Western art) 3 hours
    ART 2900 Art Major Acceptance Review 0 hours
    ART 3900 BFA Review 0 hours


    6 additional credit hours in art history may include:

    ARHS 4730 Art Theory and Criticism 3 hours
    PHIL 3120 Philosophy and Art 3 hours
    ARHS 3360 History of Modern Art 3 hours


    15 credit hours in studio art chosen from five of the following studio areas:

    • Alternative Media
    • Ceramics
    • Painting
    • Papermaking
    • Printmaking
    • Photography
    • Sculpture


    21 credit hours in graphic design:

    ART 2270 Introduction to Graphic Design 3 hours
    ART 2280 Digital Applications 3 hours
    ART 2700 Concepts and Theory of Design 3 hours
    ART 3270 Graphic Design Systems: Typography 3 hours
    ART 3280 Graphic Design Products 3 hours
    ART 4270 Advanced Graphic Design 3 hours
    ART 4280 Graphic Design Studio 3 hours


    3 additional credit hours in graphic design. This may include:

    ART 3850 Topics in Studio Art (in graphic design related areas) 3 hours
    ADVT 4040 Advertising Production 3 hours
    ARHS 4350 Topics in Art History: History of Modern Design 3 hours
    Practical field experience: ART 4800 Apprenticeships in Art 1-6 hours
    Program Overview: ART 4900 Graphic Design Portfolio Exam 3 hours
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