Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art with concentration in Ceramics

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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art with concentration in Ceramics

  • Course description The Studio Art Program offers diverse and challenging programs of study that emphasize the development of each student’s intellectual and artistic vision and goals. The program is dedicated to preparing practicing studio artists to participate in a dynamic art world. Students are given rigorous training in the foundations of art, as well as in ways to explore new and innovative questions, theories and ideas that drive art today. Majors are expected to explore the variety and breadth of contemporary art practice. These concentrated studio and seminar experiences are supplemented with field trips, visiting artist lectures, and critiques in order to help students begin to develop their own interests and projects as artists. At the advanced levels, students benefit from evaluation in individual and group critique sessions of their work, seminars, field trips, guest artists, lectures by curators and critics, and exhibition opportunities. These experiences prepare the studio major for advanced study and a career in art.
    Students will choose one area of interest from the following; Ceramics, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture

    Program Requirements
    Please consult FAU Catalog Course Descriptions for information about courses and their prerequisites.

    Core Program Prerequisites (19 credits/six courses)
    ARH 2000            Art Appreciation or equivalent (pass/fail not permitted), 3 credits
    ART 1201C         Design, 3 credits
    ART 1300C         Drawing I, 3 credits
    ART 1203C         Three-Dimensional Design
    ART 2205C         Color Fundamentals, 3 credits
    ART 2330C         Drawing II: Figure Drawing, 4 credits preq: ART 1300C

    Portfolio Review – students are advised to submit their portfolio for review following completion of their core program.

    Concentration courses in the discipline (minimum of 20 credits, five courses)

    Concentration in Ceramics
    Focus on wheel:
    ART 2751C         Ceramics, Beginning Wheel, 4 credits, required
    ART 3764C         Ceramics: Handbuilding I, 4 credits, required
    ART 2752C         Ceramics: Intermediate Wheel, 4 credits, required
    ART 4782C         Advanced Ceramics, 4 credits, (required, may be repeated for credit)
    ART 4785C         Ceramics: Clay & Glazes, 4 credits, required (plan carefully; this course is only offered in Spring term every other year)
    ART 4932C         Special Topics: Ceramics, 4 credits, optional

    Focus on Handbuilding:
    ART 3764C         Ceramics: Handbuilding I, 4 credits, required
    ART 2751C         Ceramics, Beginning Wheel, 4 credits, required
    ART 4761C         Ceramics: Intermediate Handbuilding, 4 credits, strongly recommended (only offered once a year, so plan carefully)
    ART 4782C         Advanced Ceramics, required, 4 credits (required, may be repeated for credit)
    ART 4785C         Ceramics: Clay & Glazes, 4 credits, required (plan carefully; this course is only offered in Spring term every other year)
    ART 4932C         Special Topics: Ceramics, 4 credits, optional

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