Visual Art
Degrees and Certificates
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Visual Art, Major -
Visual Art, Minor
Courses
THEA 470: Internship
The internship is a faculty supervised on or off-campus experience that is related to theatre. The experience must be approved by the department chair prior to the beginning of the internship. When completed off-campus, the work is supervised jointly by a faculty supervisor and a designated off-campus supervisor. After completing the internship, students submit reflective essays regarding the quality of the internship experience and its connection to theatre. The student is evaluated by the faculty supervisor who may take into consideration the evaluation of the mentor. Fifty hours of work is required for each one credit. (This course is a credit/no credit course.)
VISA 100: Art History: Ancient through Medieval
VISA 101: Art History: Renaissance through Post-Modern
VISA 103: Women and Art
VISA 201: Drawing I
VISA 202: Art Fundamentals
VISA 203: Three-Dimensional Design
VISA 211: Painting I
VISA 213: Printmaking I
VISA 222: Clay I: Wheel Thrown Pottery
VISA 223: Clay I: Hand Building
VISA 231: Sculpture I
VISA 301: Drawing II
VISA 311: Painting II
VISA 313: Printmaking II
VISA 321: Clay II
VISA 331: Sculpture II
VISA 341: Special Topics: Studio Art
VISA 351: Special Topics: Art History
VISA 401: Drawing III
VISA 411: Painting III
VISA 413: Printmaking III
VISA 421: Clay III
VISA 431: Sculpture III
VISA 470: Internship
The internship is a faculty supervised on or off-campus experience that is related to visual art. The experience must be approved by the department chair prior to the beginning of the internship. When completed off-campus, the work is supervised jointly by a faculty supervisor and a designated off-campus supervisor. After completing the internship, students submit reflective essays regarding the quality of the internship experience and its connection to visual art. The student is evaluated by the faculty supervisor who may take into consideration the evaluation of the mentor. Fifty hours of work is required for each one credit. (This course is a credit/no credit course.)