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Art (Art 080, B.F.A. Visual Arts 081, Art History 082, Arts Management 084)
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B.F.A. Visual Arts
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Courses (Arts Management 084)
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2008 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Art (Art 080, B.F.A. Visual Arts 081, Art History 082, Arts Management 084) B.F.A. Visual Arts Major Requirements  

Major Requirements

The B.F.A. visual arts major (with concentrations in fine arts, graphic design, and digital arts) is offered at NCAS.  

It is a professional degree program that provides students with a multidisciplinary approach to the visual arts. It offers practical, experimental, and theoretical course work and the technical skills necessary for careers in art and design, and includes a large liberal arts component that adds to the development of personal expression. Students also may take advantage of special internship opportunities in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. Work starts with the foundation courses, then continues to advanced studio work, where students can pursue their goals and concentrate in either fine arts, graphic design, or digital arts. The program consists of 27 courses earning 81 credits, including a required group of foundation courses, art history courses, critical studies courses, advanced studio courses in the concentration, art electives, portfolio, and senior thesis. The concentration is worked out in consultation with an adviser and is intended to develop ideas and skills in a particular area. During the senior year, students produce work that is shown in an exhibition at the Paul Robeson Gallery and that also forms the portfolio for admission to graduate school or for professional job entry. Students take the following courses:

1. Foundation program (21 credits)

Note: These courses must be taken as early as possible; they are the prerequisites for other art courses.

  21&62:080:102  Design Fundamentals

  21&62:080:103  3-D Design Fundamentals

  21&62:080:121  Introduction to Drawing

  21&62:080:223  Figure Drawing

  21&62:080:251  Introduction to Painting

  21&62:082:101  Introduction to Art History I

  21&62:082:102  Introduction to Art History II

2. Studio Concentration (21 credits)

3. Advanced Art History (9 credits)

  21&62:082:350  Development of Modern Art

  21&62:082:360  Art since 1945

One from the following:

  21&62:082:201  History of Non-Western Art

  21&62:082:202  History of Design *

  21&62:082:207  Art and Women

4. Critical studies (6 credits)

  21&62:080:285  Seminar in Contemporary Art

One from the following:

  21&62:080:399  Seminar in Contemporary Design *

  21&62:965:253  TV and Society

  21&62:965:256,257  The Art and History of the Film

5. Art electives (18 credits)

6. Senior program (6 credits)

  21&62:080:497  Senior Studio Seminar I

  21&62:080:498  Senior Studio Seminar II

Students also must complete a minimum of 47 credits of general education requirements (see Degree Requirements chapter) for a total of 128 credits required for graduation.

* Required for graphics design concentration.


 
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