Studio Art and Design

Highlights

The BA and BFA Studio Art Program is designed to:

  • Provide comprehensive technical training, education, and experience in order to competently and safely create works of art or design.
  • Enable students to think critically and provide evidence of analytic, perceptual, formal, and conceptual skills.
  • Enable students to prepare a portfolio that demonstrates creative activity and production, and allows for entry in the professional world of art or design.
  • Provide an excellent studio art and design education within the context of an outstanding liberal arts context.

Introduction

As active and contributing members of the academic and community at large, the artists and designers of the Studio Art Discipline at Rosemont seek to cultivate creative experience, self- discovery, critical discourse, and professionalism in the pursuit of artistic excellence.

Rosemont College is one of a select group of liberal arts colleges to offer both a Bachelor of Art as well as a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The studio art and design programs at Rosemont are intended to educate and train prospective artists and designers. Curricular options include specific course work in fine arts, graphic design, or interior design, as well as teacher certification and art therapy preparation. These programs are intended to provide an informed understanding of art and design, and prepare students for professional careers in these areas.

Facilities

The College maintains numerous studios including painting, drawing, design printmaking, computer graphics, interior design with CAD, sculpture, ceramics, photography, papermaking, and a professional gallery.

Lawrence Gallery

Lawrence Gallery is committed to the exhibition of artwork of the highest quality. As the gallery of an institution of higher learning, it is also committed to providing exhibitions that will have an educational impact on the immediate students and the surrounding communities. Past exhibitions have included work by Vito Acconci, Arlene Love, Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Clive King, Lee Krasner, Louise Nevelson, and Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt.

First-Year Course Requirements - all Art Majors

Fall
ARS-0100 Drawing I 3 credits
ARS-0101 Visual Fundamentals I 3 credits
WRT-0110 Writing 3 credits
FYS-0100 First Year Connection Seminar 3 credits

General Education Requirements 3 to 6 credits
Spring
ARS-0200 Drawing II (or other required Art course) 3 credits
ARS-0201 Visual Fundamentals II 3 credits

General Education Requirements 9 to 12 credits
The first year is the same for all art students in both the B.A. and B.F.A. programs. First year art requirements are designed to provide experience and theoretical foundations in a range of media and techniques with particular emphasis on drawing and design skills. The nature of the visual arts demands that students take studio classes each semester starting in the first year. It is important that students balance their general education requirements and elective courses with their studio art requirement throughout their four years at Rosemont.


B.A., Studio Art and Design

The Bachelor of Art in Studio Art and Design provides a thorough fine arts education within a liberal arts context. Students are able to pursue a B.A. in Studio Art and Design without a formal portfolio evaluation for entrance. The program starts with foundation courses common to all art students and continues with major requirements, upper-lever course work, and electives. At the culmination of four years of study, students present their senior project in a two or three-person exhibition in Lawrence Gallery.

The B.A. in Studio Art and Design gives students a number of elective classes that can be used to take courses in graphic design, interior design, or upper level studio art courses. B.A. students also have the opportunity to follow the art certification or art therapy preparation program. 120 credits are required for the completion of this degree.

In addition to meeting the course requirements for each respective major, all students must also fulfill the general education requirements that are listed under the heading, General Education Requirements.

General Education Requirements 57 to 58 credits

6 credits from the Studio Art and Design major can be applied to General Education requirements.

Studio Art and Design Requirements 57 credits
ARS-0100Drawing I3 credits
ARS-0101Visual Fundamentals I3 credits
ARS-0200Drawing II3 credits
ARS-0201Visual Fundamentals II3 credits
ARS-0205Painting I3 credits
ARS-0250Computer Graphics I3 credits
ARS-0255Typography3 credits
ARS-0260Printmaking I3 credits
ARS-0290Photography3 credits
ARS-0295Options in Art3 credits
ARS-0360Printmaking II3 credits
ARS-0492Senior Project Seminar I3 credits
ARS-0497Senior Project Seminar II3 credits
Three Studio Art Electives chosen from:
ARS-0275Graphic Design I3 credits
ARS-0202Interior Design I3 credits
ARS-0350Computer Graphics II3 credits
ARS-0302Interior Design II3 credits
ARS-0350Computer Graphics II3 credits
OR

ARS-0312Computer-Aided Design: Interiors3 credits
OR


An upper division (300 or 400 level) Interior Design course3 credits

Three additional electives in Studio Art9 credits
OR


Art History9 credits
Required Supporting Courses 14 credits
ARH-0175Visual Culture of the West I3 credits
ARH-0175LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit
ARH-0176Visual Culture/West II3 credits
ARH-0176LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit

Two History of Art Elective6 credits

Electives 12 to 13 credits

General electives can also be used to take fashion design, graphic design, interior design, or upper-division studio art courses but cannot be limited to only art courses.


B.A. Studio Art and Design, Art Therapy Preparation

The Art Therapy preparation program is designed to prepare students for graduate study in the field.

In addition to meeting the course requirements for each respective major, all students must also fulfill the general education requirements that are listed under the heading, General Education Requirements.

Requirements for the B.A. Studio Art and Design, Art Therapy Preparation

Students seeking this degree follow a modified general education curriculum, the details of which follow:

General Education Requirements 57 to 58 credits

6 credits from the Studio Art and Design major can be applied to General Education requirements.

Studio Art and Design Requirements 45 credits*
ARS-0100Drawing I3 credits
ARS-0101Visual Fundamentals I3 credits
ARS-0110Introduction to Studio Technique3 credits
ARS-0201Visual Fundamentals II3 credits
ARS-0205Painting I3 credits
ARS-0215Ceramics3 credits
ARS-0250Computer Graphics I3 credits
ARS-0260Printmaking I3 credits
ARS-0295Options in Art3 credits
ARS-0360Printmaking II3 credits

A 3-D course which can include: ceramics, sculpture, multi media, papermaking, special projects3 credits

Studio Art Elective3 credits
ARS-0492Senior Project Seminar I3 credits
ARS-0497Senior Project Seminar II3 credits

Field Experience3 credits
*One required 100-level Studio Art course counts towards the General Education requirement in Creative Expression.

History of Art Requirements 14 credits
ARH-0175Visual Culture of the West I3 credits
ARH-0175LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit
ARH-0176Visual Culture/West II3 credits
ARH-0176LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit

History of Art Elective3 credits

History of Art Elective, non western3 credits
Psychology Requirements 15 credits
PSY-0200Developmental Psychology3 credits
PSY-0340Psychology of Personality3 credits
PSY-0380Abnormal Psychology3 credits
PSY-0410Theories of Counseling3 credits

Psychology Elective3 credits

Note:

PSY-0100 is a prerequisite for all subsequent psychology courses and should be taken as part of a student’s General Education Program.

Electives 3 to 7 credits

General electives can also be used to take fashion design, graphic design, interior design, or upper-division studio art courses but cannot be limited to only art courses.


B.A. Studio Art and Design with Art Certification

The Art Teacher Certification Program in Secondary Education is based on the philosophy of “artist/educator”. The potential teacher must be a competent artist that can educate others in creative activity and related fields.

The Art Certification program is open to all art majors; however, to be certified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, students must pass all three sections of the PRAXIS I test (reading, mathematics, and writing), the PRAXIS Fundamental Knowledge Test, PRAXIS II, Art Content Knowledge, and obtain a minimum cumulative overall 3.000 GPA. Students should plan carefully from the first year and note the specific requirements for Art Certification. 126 credits are required for the completion of this degree.

Students are reminded that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania modifies and updates certification standards from time to time and therefore students are responsible for maintaining close contact with both their art and education mentors in order to be certain that their individual program and performance continually conforms to Pennsylvania standards

In addition to meeting the course requirements for the studio art major, all students must also fulfill the College’s general education requirements, including courses that are specifically relevant to certification.

General Education and Certification Requirements 57 to 58 credits

Students must take some courses as part of their General Education program that also meet the Pennsylvania Department of Education requirements for certification. Please see your Education mentor to make sure you are taking the correct courses.

Art Requirements 39 credits
ARS-0100Drawing I3 credits
ARS-0101Visual Fundamentals I3 credits
ARS-0201Visual Fundamentals II3 credits
ARS-0205Painting I3 credits
ARS-0215Ceramics3 credits
ARS-0230Papermaking I3 credits
ARS-0250Computer Graphics I3 credits
ARS-0260Printmaking I3 credits
ARH-0295Options in Art3 credits

A 3-D course which can include: ceramics, sculpture, multi media, papermaking, special projects3 credits

Art Elective3 credits
ARS-0492Senior Project Seminar I3 credits
ARS-0497Senior Project Seminar II3 credits
History of Art Requirements 14 credits
ARH-0175Visual Culture of the West I3 credits
ARH-0175L

Visual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component

1 credit
ARH-0176Visual Culture/West II3 credits
ARH-0176LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit

History of Art Elective3 credits

History of Art Elective, non-Western3 credits

Education Requirements 21 credits


General Electives

General electives can also be used to take fashion design, graphic design, interior design, or upper-division studio art courses but cannot be limited to only art courses. Students are strongly encouraged to include the following courses in their general education program:

EDU-0200Development of Education3 credits
EDU-0201Observation and Analysis3 credits
EDU-0220Teaching Strategies K-123 credits
EDU-0240Topics in Learning3 credits
EDU-0270Classroom and Behavior Management3 credits
EDU-0280Foundations of Special Education3 credits
EDU-0401Teaching Art K-123 credits
EDU-0455Student Teaching/Seminar6 credits
PSY-0100Basic Concepts in Psychology 3 credits
PHI-0272Ethics and Social Values
3 credits

Post-Baccalaureate Art Certification

College graduates with a B.F.A. or B.A. in Art can apply to Rosemont College to complete Art Certification requirements. Rosemont College art teachers have positions in school districts throughout the region. Transcripts are evaluated on an individual basis to determine which courses and field experiences are required.


B.F.A. with Art Certification

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art and Design can be completed with Art Certification. This program of study usually requires more than eight semesters to complete. Candidates for a B.F.A. with certification must choose their courses carefully to avoid duplication of requirements.


B.F.A.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts is a four-year professional degree that focuses on intensive work in art or design. The primary emphasis of the program is on the development of skills, concepts, and sensitivities essential to the professional artist or designer. B.F.A. students can choose from the following B.F.A. programs: Fine Arts, Graphic Design or Interior Design. At the culmination of four years of study, students present their senior project in a two-person exhibition in Lawrence Gallery.

The expectations of B.F.A. students are extensive. In order to be accepted into the B.F.A. program, students must successfully complete a portfolio review. B.F.A. candidates are expected to maintain a 3.00 GPA in all major classes.

Portfolio Evaluation

Acceptance into the B.F.A. program is based on a portfolio review that shows evidence of visual arts ability, academic capacity, and, particularly, a strong sense of commitment that extends beyond classroom requirements. The portfolio evaluation can take place upon acceptance to the college but must occur no later then the end of the student’s second year at Rosemont.

The portfolio should include strong work in a variety of media, including figure drawings and a recent self-portrait drawn from life (using a mirror rather than a photograph of yourself).

Requirements for the B.F.A. Studio Art and Design

Students accepted into the B.F.A. must complete all General Education requirements for the Undergraduate College. General Education requirements range from 57 to 58 credits with up to 9 credits from the major able to count towards General Education requirements.

The B.F.A. degree requires a total of 126 credits for graduation.

General Education Requirements 57 to 58 credits

9 credits from the B.F.A. Studio Art and Design major can be applied to General Education requirements.

Required Courses 63 credits
ARS-0100Drawing I3 credits
ARS-0101Visual Fundamentals I3 credits
ARS-0200Drawing II3 credits
ARS-0201Visual Fundamentals II3 credits
ARS-0205Painting I3 credits
ARS-0250Computer Graphics I3 credits
ARS-0260Printmaking I3 credits
ARS-0295Options in Art3 credits
ARS-0300Drawing III3 credits
ARS-0305Painting II3 credits
ARS-0360Printmaking II3 credits
ARS-0405Painting III3 credits
ARS-0492Senior Project Seminar I3 credits
ARS-0497Senior Project Seminar II3 credits
One course chosen from:
ARS-0120Digital Photography3 credits
ARS-0215Ceramics3 credits
ARS-0230Papermaking3 credits
ARS-0270Sculpture I3 credits
ARS-0370Multimedia3 credits

Two courses at the upper-division in a specific area6 credits

Four Studio Art Electives12 credits
Required Supporting Courses 14 credits
ARH-0175Visual Culture of the West I3 credits
ARH-0175LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit
ARH-0176Visual Culture/West II3 credits
ARH-0176LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit

History of Art Electives6 credits

B.F.A., Studio Art and Design, Graphic Design Track

Students accepted into the B.F.A., Studio Art and Design, Graphic Design Track must complete all General Education requirements for the Undergraduate College. General Education Requirements range from 57 to 58 credits with up to 9 credits from the major able to count towards GE requirements.

The B.F.A. degree requires a total of 126 credits for graduation.

General Education Requirements 57 to 58 credits

9 credits from the B.F.A. Studio Art and Design, Graphic Design Track major can be applied to General Education requirements.

Required Courses 63 credits:
ARS-0100Drawing I3 credits
ARS-0101Visual Fundamentals I3 credits
ARS-0200Drawing II3 credits
ARS-0201Visual Fundamentals II3 credits
ARS-0205Painting I3 credits
ARS-0250Computer Graphics I3 credits
ARS-0255Typography3 credits
ARS-0260Printmaking I3 credits
ARS-0275Graphic Design I3 credits
ARS-0280Illustration3 credits
ARS-0295Options in Art3 credits
ARS-0350Computer Graphics II3 credits
ARS-0360Printmaking II3 credits
ARS-0375Graphic Design II3 credits
ARS-0492Senior Project Seminar I3 credits
ARS-0497Senior Project Seminar II3 credits

Three Studio Art Electives9 credits

Two courses at the upper-division in a specific area6 credits
Required Supporting Courses 14 credits
ARH-0175Visual Culture of the West I3 credits
ARH-0175LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit
ARH-0176Visual Culture/West II3 credits
ARH-0176LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit

History of Art Electives6 credits

B.F.A., Studio Art, Interior Design Track

Students accepted into the B.F.A., Studio Art and Design, Interior Design Track must complete all General Education requirements for the Undergraduate College. General Education Requirements range from 57 to 58 credits with up to 9 credits from the major able to count towards GE requirements.

The B.F.A. degree requires a total of 126 credits for graduation.

General Education Requirements 45 to 49 credits

9 credits from the B.F.A. Studio Art and Design, Interior Design Track major can be applied to General Education requirements.

Required Courses 63 credits
ARS-0100Drawing I3 credits
ARS-0200Drawing II3 credits
ARS-0101Visual Fundamentals I 3 credits
ARS-0201Visual Fundamentals II3 credits
ARS-0120Digital Photography3 credits
ARS-0205Painting I3 credits
ARS-0260Printmaking I3 credits
ARS-0360Printmaking II3 credits
ARH-0295Options in Art3 credits
ARS-0202Interior Design I3 credits
ARS-0302Interior Design II3 credits
ARS-0211Interior Finishes and Materials3 credits
ARS-0312CAD for Interiors3 credits
ARS-0250Computer Graphics I3 credits
ARS-0492Senior Project Seminar I3 credits
ARS-0497Senior Project Seminar II3 credits

Four Studio Art Electives12 credits

Two courses at the upper-division in Interior Design6 credits
Required Supporting Courses 14 credits
ARH-0175Visual Culture of the West I3 credits
ARH-0175LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit
ARH-0176Visual Culture/West II3 credits
ARH-0176LVisual Culture of the West Experiential Learning Component1 credit

History of Art Electives6 credits

Transfer Students in Art

Transfer students are required to take at least half of their art courses at Rosemont in order to receive a degree from the college. Transfer students will have a program designed to meet individual circumstances.

Program of Study Options for the Bachelor of Fine Art Degree

  • Art Therapy Preparation

Program of Study Options for the Bachelor of Fine Art Degree

  • Graphic Design
  • Interior Design

Certifications

K-12 Education Certification is available for students currently holding a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. This program is administered jointly with Education in the Undergraduate College. Students interested in pursuing this certification are encouraged to meet both with the Chair of Studio Art and the Director of Teacher Education.

Secondary Education Certification (high school) is also available for students currently pursuing a baccalaureate degree. Students are encouraged to meet with the Director of Teacher Education to ensure they meet all requirements set out by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Minor Requirements, Studio Art and Design Track

A minor in Studio Art and Design requires 21 credits chosen from the following classes:
ARS-0101 Visual Fundamentals I 3 credits
ARS-201 Visual Fundamentals II 3 credits

One Drawing Class 3 credits

Four Studio Art electives 12 credits
ARS-0100 Drawing I
This course in an introduction to the basic techniques and exercises used in drawing. In order to develop and enhance perceptual and manual skills, direct observation of the subject and visual problem solving will be stressed. Students considering an art major take this course in the fall semester of their first year. No prerequisite. 3 credits. This course fulfills the Creative Expression requirement in the Undergraduate College’s General Education program.

ARS-0101 Visual Fundamentals I
A foundation course intended to emphasize the basic principles of two-dimensional space, objective analysis, systems of experimental manipulation, problem solving, and consideration and use of materials. Students considering an art major should take this course in the fall semester of their first year. No Prerequisite. 3 credits. This course fulfills the Creative Expression requirement in the Undergraduate College’s General Education program.

ARS-0110 Introduction to Studio Techniques
This course is an introduction to various two-dimensional media with emphasis on combinations of materials and processes. No prerequisite. 3 credits. This course fulfills the Creative Expression requirement in the Undergraduate College’s General Education program.

ARS-0120 Digital Photography
This course will provide students with opportunities to explore the technology of digital picture making, camera controls, printing, and presentation with emphasis on using computer software such as Adobe Photoshop to correct tonal range, crop images, and correctly resize an image. No prerequisite. 3 credits.

ARS-0130 Introduction to Watercolor
This course is intended to introduce students to the techniques in traditional and non-traditional watercolor media. In addition to studio practice, course work will include weekly demonstrations of techniques and lectures by the instructor. Emphasis will be placed upon direct observation of the subject, including figure, still life, and landscape. No prerequisite. 3 credits. This course fulfills the creative expression requirement in the Undergraduate College’s General Education program.

ARS-0140 Geometry in Art
This course concentrates on discovering geometry in nature and art. Students will work with geometrical constructs such as lines, angles, triangles, and circles, and explore in depth polygons and three dimensional polyhedra. Students will evaluate geometry in art through artists that incorporate circle and knot designs, optical art, and symmetry such as that found in Islamic tile designs or in nature. For the final project students will produce an art piece with a strong geometrical foundation. This course is cross-listed with MAT-0140. No prerequisite. 3 credits. This course fulfills the Creative Expression requirement or partially fulfills the Critical Thinking and Problem Solving requirement in the Undergraduate College’s General Education program but it cannot be used for both.

ARS-0200 Drawing II
A continuation of Drawing I with special emphasis on developing perceptual awareness of spatial relationships and conceptual exploration using traditional and non-traditional materials. Art majors should take this course in their first or second year. Prerequisite: ARS-0100. 3 credits.

ARS-0201 Visual Fundamentals II
A continuation of Visual Fundamentals I, emphasizing the investigation of the physical and visual elements of three-dimensional form and structure. Safe use of hand and power tools, and equipment will be stressed. Students considering an art major should take this course in the spring semester of their first year. Prerequisite: ARS-0101. 3 credits.

ARS-0202 Interior Design I
This course will provide an introduction to the theories, principles, and professional practices of interior design. Prerequisite: ARS-0101. 3 credits.

ARS-0203 Interior Technical Drawing
This course will survey the drawing techniques utilized by interior designers to convey two and three-dimensional concepts. In addition to sketching, rendering, and complex perspective construction, theoretical approaches to color media and presentation materials will be emphasized. Prerequisite: ARS-0101 and ARS-0201. 3 credits.

ARS-0205 Painting I
The basic techniques of oil painting, its form and craft, will be introduced using the human figure, still life, and landscape as subject. Students considering an art major should take this course in the spring semester of their first year. Prerequisite: ARS-0100. 3 credits.

ARS-0210 Figure Drawing
A study based on drawing the human form from direct observation as it exists as an entity independent of spatial environment. Prerequisite: ARS-0100. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0211 Interior Finishes and Materials
This course will cover both natural and man-made products. Begin to understand the multitude of interior finish materials and their respective uses, properties, and related environmental/code implication. Prerequisite: ARS-0202. 3 credits.

ARS-0215 Ceramics I
An introduction to the basic techniques needed to use clay as a medium of creative expression. Students will explore form and content while developing skills through class assignments and individual projects. No Prerequisite. 3 credits. This course fulfills the Creative Expression requirement in the Undergraduate College’s General Education program.

ARS-0230 Papermaking I
The basic techniques and materials of making two and three-dimensional papermaking will be introduced as a vehicle for formal and conceptual explorations. Prerequisite: ARS-0101.
3 credits

ARS-0235 Introduction to Art Therapy
This course is intended as an introduction to the field of art therapy. Ongoing clinical presentations, in class activities, and keeping of an art journal will assist students in obtaining an enhanced awareness of the therapeutic potentials of a variety of art media, techniques, and tasks. Studio projects, class discussions, and readings will focus on the use of studio art methods, materials, and practices relevant to the profession of art. Prerequisite: ARS-0101 and PSY-0100. 3 credits.

ARS-0240 Computer Graphics for Non-Majors
This course is an introduction to desktop publishing, including the processes and programs for page layout, design, illustration, and scanning, and will focus on the mechanics of software and concepts of visual display. No prerequisite. 3 credits. This course fulfills the Creative Expression requirement in the Undergraduate College’s General Education program.

ARS-0250 Computer Graphics I
This course is an introduction to the electronic tools necessary to function in the graphic design field. Industry standard software will be taught to create page layouts that incorporate scanning and illustration. Emphasis will be placed on work created as well as the mechanics of software. Prerequisite: ARS-0100 and ARS-0101. 3 credits.

ARS-0255 Typography
This course will focus on typography as a functional and aesthetic tool. Typographical language, structure, and usage as it relates to graphic design and visual communication will be stressed. Prerequisite: ARS-0250. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0260 Printmaking I
Basic techniques and processes used in relief and intaglio printmaking will be surveyed. Among the processes introduced will be dry point, etching, aquatint, surface, and color printing. Health and studio safety will be stressed. Prerequisite: ARS-0100 and ARS-0101. 3 credits.

ARS-0270 Sculpture I
Using materials such as clay, wax, plaster, and other media, students will undertake a three-dimensional study of the human figure and head. The development of a personal approach to expression will be emphasized. Prerequisite: ARS-0101. 3 credits.

ARS-0275 Graphic Design I
This course will survey the principles and theories of graphic design with emphasis on the techniques and materials used by the graphic designer. Prerequisite: ARS-0101. 3 credits.

ARS-0282 Illustration
Using the image as a vehicle of communication, emphasis will be placed on exploration of various media and techniques of the illustrator. Prerequisite: ARS-0100 and ARS-0101. Offered every other year, fall semester. 3 credits.

ARS-0290 Photography I
A technical framework will provide students with the opportunity to explore their own creative vision. Camera controls, black and while developing, and printing as well as presentation techniques will be covered. No prerequisite. 3 credits.

ARS-0295 Options in Art
This course is intended to survey the various career options available to the studio art major. Through exposure to a diversity of art professionals, students will become familiar with the strategies to manage and facilitate a successful career in art. No prerequisite. 3 credits.

ARS-0300 Drawing III
Using direct observation of a subject as a point of departure, students will experiment with various media and techniques in order to develop and enhance perceptual and conceptual skills. Prerequisite: ARS-0200. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0302 Interior Design II
This course is a continuation of Interior Design I with emphasis on the relationship between conceptual development and the form and function of interior spaces. Prerequisite: ARS-0202. Offered spring semester as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0303 Color and Light
This course will emphasize the interaction of color and its application to two and three-dimensional design. Prerequisite: ARS-0202. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0305 Painting II
This course is a continuation of Painting I with emphasis on developing a personal approach to form and content. Prerequisite: ARS-0205. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0311 Materials and Construction
Emphasizing the need to understand the use of materials and construction for interior spaces, this course includes the study of measurement, structural building systems, lighting, architectural components, finish materials, vocabulary, and codes. Prerequisite: ARS-0202. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0312 Computer-Aided Design: Interiors
This course will introduce the principles, concepts, and software utilized in computer-aided design for interior spaces. Prerequisite: ARS-0202. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0314 Construction Design Document Drawing
Interior Designers need to communicate design concepts through a complete package of drawings. This includes construction and reflected ceiling, electrical, telephone, and data finish plans as well as elevations/sections, details, and furniture plans. Prerequisite: B.F.A., Interior Design Track students only. 3 credits.

ARS-0315 Ceramics II
Demonstrations and hands-on experiences will introduce students to advanced techniques such as alternative firing, glazing processes, colored clays, and mold making for multiple work. Prerequisite: ARS-0215. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0317 Multi Media
An advanced continuation of Visual Fundamentals II, this course will focus on the use of non-traditional materials, applications, and processes. The visual and conceptual possibilities of mixed media, environmental, and installation work will be explored. Prerequisite: ARS-0201. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0330 Papermaking II
This course is a continuation of Papermaking I and emphasized the development of individual projects related to the student’s own personal direction and within the context of contemporary art study. Prerequisite: ARS-0230. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0335 Women’s Work: Pattern and Decoration in Art
A material studies course-exploring modes of expression that are born out of women’s traditions and experiences. Contemporary needlework, beading, and embellishment will be explored through social and art historical contexts. No prerequisite. Offered occasionally. 3 credits.

ARS-0350 Computer Graphics II
This course will be an in-depth study of scanning, photo retouching, and composition as well as color correction of images. Also included will be how ideas can be expressed through a manipulation of images using the computer as a creative tool. Prerequisite: ARS-0250. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0360 Printmaking II: Surface Design and Printing
This course is an introduction to silkscreen printing as an applied and fine art printmaking medium. Both hand drawn and photo transparencies will be used to create stencils for printing on paper, cloth, or other surfaces. Prerequisite: ARS-0260. 3 credits.

ARS-0370 Sculpture II
This course is a continuation of Sculpture I and emphasizes the development of a personal direction using a variety of traditional and non-traditional media and techniques. Prerequisite: ARS-0270. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0375 Graphic Design II
This course is a continuation of the study of design and layout introduced in Graphic Design I. Emphasis will be placed on the development of text and image as it relates to mass communication. Prerequisite: ARS-0275. 3 credits.

ARS-0390 Photography II
Emphasizing technical information and visual experimentation, this course will provide students the opportunity to explore self-initiated projects as well as class assignments. Prerequisite: ARS-0290. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0400 Drawing IV
Intended as advanced work in drawing media, this course provides students with the opportunity to explore individual projects in the context of contemporary art trends and practices. Prerequisite: ARS-0300. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0402 Interior Design III
Further expanding the study of interior design, this course addresses such areas as psychology of home, commercial design, and historic preservation. Prerequisite: ARS-0302. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0405 Painting III
Individual painting projects are developed and discussed in conjunction with contemporary and art historical contexts. Emphasis is placed on the student’s personal direction. Prerequisite: ARS-0305. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0411 Portfolio: Interior Design
Students will develop a professional portfolio in their specific area of interest. Individual projects will be reviewed in consultation with interior design faculty. Prerequisite: Senior Studio Art major status. 3 credits.

ARS-0414 Business Practices for Interior Design
Estimating, contracts, organization and trade relations, zoning, office practices, accounting, and professional affiliations will be introduced. Prerequisite: ARS-0311. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0415 Ceramics III
Advanced individual projects in ceramics are developed and discussed within the context of contemporary art theory. Emphasis is placed on the student’s personal direction. Prerequisite: ARS-0314. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0430 Papermaking III
Advanced individual projects in papermaking are developed and discussed within the context of contemporary art theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on the student’s personal direction. Prerequisite: ARS-0330. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0450 Computer Graphics III
Advanced individual projects in computer graphics are developed and discussed within the context of recent developments in software and technology, trends and practices. Emphasis is placed on the student’s personal direction. Prerequisite: ARS-0350. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0460 Printmaking III
Advanced individual projects in printmaking media are developed and discussed within the context of contemporary art theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on the student’s personal direction. Prerequisite: ARS-0360. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0470 Sculpture III
Advanced individual projects in sculpture are developed and discussed within the context of contemporary art theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on the student’s personal direction. Prerequisite: ARS-0370. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0475 Graphic Design III
Advanced individual projects in graphic design are developed and discussed within the context of current graphic design, techniques, trends, and professional and business practice. Emphasis is placed on the student’s personal direction. Prerequisite: ARS-0375. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0476 Web Design
This professional course includes the technical and theoretical foundation for contemporary web design. Students will create a web page, with emphasis on designing a logical interface, including navigation, and stacking order. Prerequisite: ARS-0250. 3 credits.

ARS-0480 Senior Graphic Design Portfolio
Students will prepare a professional design portfolio geared to their area of interest. Graphic design faculty will review individual projects within the portfolio. Prerequisite: Senior Studio Art major status. Offered every other year. 3 credits.

ARS-0490 Photography III
Advanced individual projects in photographic media are developed and discussed within the context of contemporary technical and theoretical practice. Emphasis is placed on the student’s personal direction. Prerequisite: ARS-0390. Offered as needed. 3 credits.

ARS-0491 Independent Study in Studio Art
Advanced individual projects in any medium or combination are developed and discussed in consultation with studio art faculty. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. 1, 2, or 3 credits.

ARS-0492 Senior Project Seminar I
Special topics seminar required for all senior art majors (B.A. and B.F.A.) that focuses on individual projects. Additional emphasis will be placed on the research of historical and/or contemporary issues or models related to the student’s project. Prerequisite: Senior Studio Art major status. 3 credits.

ARS-0493 Art Methods K Through 12
This is a course for students seeking teacher certification in art. It is a workshop course in a variety of media, as well as specific emphasis on Art curriculum at every grade level. The development of appropriate and effective lesson planning skills is also stressed. Students build on their observation of diverse student populations in area schools. This course cross lists with EDU-0493. Prerequisite: ARS-0101. 3 credits.

ARS-0496 Internship
Internships are required for all students following the B.F.A. Graphic Design, or the Interior Design Track. It is an opportunity to gain exposure to a professional work environment. Credit to be awarded based on internship contract and criteria. 1 to 6 credits.

ARS-0497 Senior Project Seminar II
Senior Projects Seminar is the second part of a two semester seminar that focuses on individual senior projects. In addition to research of historical and/or contemporary issues or models that are related to the student's project, emphasis will be placed on the studio activity and the subsequent exhibition of the senior project. Prerequisite: ARS-0492. 3 credits.

Degree Offered:

B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art, Art Therapy Preparation
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art with Art Certification
B.F.A., Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art
B.F.A., Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art, Graphic Design Track
B.F.A., Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art, Interior Design Track

Faculty

Michael Willse  
Associate Professor, Studio Art
Discipline Chair

Patricia M. Nugent
Associate Professor, Studio Art

Margaret Hobson-Baker
Assistant Professor, Studio Art

Susan Digironimo

Adjunct Instructor, Studio Art

Deirdre Cimino
Adjunct Instructor, Studio Art

Laura Jacoby
Adjunct Instructor, Studio Art

Laura Ledbetter
Adjunct Instructor, Studio Art

Janice Merendino
Adjunct Instructor, Studio Art

Jim Victor
Adjunct Instructor, Studio Art

Goal 1
Demonstrate a depth of theoretical and practical knowledge of the visual arts.

Objective 1: Create art works demonstrating facility with a range of materials and techniques.

Objective 2: Gain the ability to effectively resolve problems of composition, design, color, subject matter, draftsmanship, materials, and processes in order to create works of art in two and three dimensions.

Objective 3: Demonstrate the ability to organize knowledge and ideas in the creation artwork at the upper level.

Goal 2
Provide evidence of experience in a range of media in the visual arts.

Objective 1: Create an independent cohesive body of work.

Objective 2: Demonstrate the ability to research, analyze, organize and make use of information resources to facilitate the creation works of art.

Objective 3: Present a senior thesis exhibition that compares favorably with peer exhibitions elsewhere in the region.

Goal 3
Provide evidence of what they have learned and how that information may be of future career use.

Objective 1: Develop a professional portfolio.

Objective 2: Graduate with a professional portfolio.