Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Art and Design
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Karen DeJarnette, Interim Chair
Associate Professors
Husny Dahlan
Paul Hooven
Administrative Specialist
Nikita Seahorn
The Department of Art and Design offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Art, with a curriculum for Visual Art (non-teaching) and a curriculum in Art Education (teaching). The curriculum in Visual Arts is designed to prepare students for graduate school or a professional career in the art and design market. The curriculum leading to teaching certification is designed for those students who wish to pursue a career in teaching art in the public and private schools (K-12).
General Department Requirements
- Art majors should acquaint themselves with the institutional requirements and requirements of the department.
- The department assigns all art majors a faculty advisor and expects all art majors to consult their advisor prior to registering each semester
- Art majors must take a drawing or painting course each semester until they complete all required courses. See Listing and sequence.
- The Department reserves the right to keep students’ work produced in the studio classes for exhibition and demonstration purposes.
- The department advises all art majors to select a strong minor area of study.
- The art education major must meet the requirements for admission to the teacher education program (see Admission to School of Education).
- All Art majors within 30 hours of graduation must meet with the art faculty for a senior review and to discuss final details for their senior exhibition.
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