Option for Art

Art: Studio B.A.


Art: Studio Major

The B.A. Art-Studio major requires a minimum of 120 total hours to graduate. This total includes UNIFI/General Education requirements and the following specified major requirements, plus electives to complete the minimum of 120 hours.

Art: Studio majors get to choose an emphasis in media such as printmaking, photography, painting, drawing, performance, sculpture, or ceramics. Studio majors can pursue any number of careers, including museum preparators, non-profit leadership, sign production, animation, illustration, and more. For more information, visit https://chas.uni.edu/art.

Foundations Sequence
ART 1011Drawing I3
ART 1022Drawing II3
ART 1222Two-Dimensional Concepts3
ART 1333Three-Dimensional Concepts3
ARTHIST 1111Survey of Art History I3
ARTHIST 1222Survey of Art History II3
Studio Distribution *6
Group 1: 2-D studio distribution (select one of the following)
Graphic Design I
Painting I
Animation, Video, and Sound Art
Creative Photography I: Digital Photography
Printmaking I: Strategies
Group 2: 3-D studio distribution (select one of the following)
Ceramics I
Performance Art I
Sculpture I
Book Arts
Studio distribution plus choose one course from the following3
Ceramics II
Graphic Design II
Painting II
Performance Art II
Creative Photography II
Printmaking II: Applications
Sculpture II
Art History Distribution6
Choose two courses from any 4000-level ARTHIST courses
Studio Concentration **12
Studio Electives3
Total Hours48
*

All studio distribution requirements must be taken outside the student's area of concentration.

**

12 hours in any one of the following areas: ceramics, drawing (excluding Drawing I and Drawing II), painting, performance art, photography, printmaking, or sculpture.
Studio courses used to fulfill the studio distribution requirement cannot be used to fulfill requirements in the studio concentration.

Four-Year Plan

Art: Studio Emphasis, B.A. 

This is a sample plan of study with a suggested sequencing of classes for the major.  University electives may be applied to earn additional academic majors, minors, or certificates.  Students should regularly meet with their academic advisor to plan their specific semester schedule to include UNIFI/General Education program and/or university elective hours required.

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
FallHour
ART 1011 Drawing I 3
ART 1222 Two-Dimensional Concepts (or ART 1333 Three-Dimensional Concepts) 3
ARTHIST 1111 Survey of Art History I (or ARTHIST 1222 Survey of Art History II) 3
UNIFI 6
 Hours15
Spring
ART 1022 Drawing II 3
ART 1333 Three-Dimensional Concepts (or ART 1222 Two-Dimensional Concepts) 3
ARTHIST 1222 Survey of Art History II (or ARTHIST 1111 Survey of Art History I) 3
UNIFI 6
 Hours15
Sophomore
Fall
Studio Distribution Group 1 3
UNIFI 6
University Elective 6
 Hours15
Spring
Studio Distribution Group 2 3
UNIFI 6
University Electives 6
 Hours15
Junior
Fall
Studio Distribution Plus 3
Studio Concentration I 3
UNIFI 6
University Elective 3
 Hours15
Spring
Any 4000-Level ARTHIST Course 3
Studio Concentration II 3
UNIFI 6
University Elective 3
 Hours15
Senior
Fall
Art Elective 3
Any 4000-Level ARTHIST Course 3
Studio Concentration III 3
UNIFI 1
University Elective 5
 Hours15
Spring
ART 4000 Undergraduate Studio 3
University Electives 12
 Hours15
 Total Hours120

Learning Outcomes

Art: Studio, B.A.

  • Goal 1 (ULOS: content and visual communication): Students will demonstrate the skills, concepts, and sensitivities fundamental to the creation of and communication about visual art.
    • Outcome 1. Students will be able to apply basic studio concepts in their work by demonstrating craft, invention, and impact where appropriate.
  • Goal 2 (ULOs: written communication, content, and critical thinking). Students will be able to demonstrate basic knowledge of art history and relate and compare works (their own, other artists).
    • Outcome 2. Students will be able to apply methods of historical and critical analysis to the study of works of art.
  • Goal 3 (ULOs: written communication and critical thinking) Students will understand and communicate the role of art within a wider context.
    • Outcome 3. Students will be able to communicate effectively about art within a wider context.
  • Goal 4 Students will be able to demonstrate depth of knowledge and skill in the selected area of emphasis.
    • Outcome 4. Studio emphasis (ULO: content): Students will demonstrate medium-specific facility and intentionality in written explanation of chosen medium.

Policies

Major programs are offered by the Department of Art and Graphic Design in two baccalaureate degree areas, the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Fine Arts. The Bachelor of Arts degree is a liberal arts program offered in Graphic Design or Art with three emphasis options: studio, art history or art education (teaching). The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is a professional program with an intensive studio emphasis. 

It is possible for students to earn both the B.F.A. degree along with the B.A. in Art-Art History emphasis or the B.A. in Art Education-Teaching. However, a double major in Art-Studio Emphasis and Graphic Design is not possible. Likewise, it is not possible to earn both the B.F.A. and a B.A. in either Art-Studio Emphasis or Graphic Design.

No grade of less than C- shall satisfy any art major or minor degree requirement whether taken at UNI or transferred from another institution. For all studio courses in the Department of Art and Graphic Design programs the ratio of student work hours to credit hours is 3:1. Therefore, additional work is required outside the regular class meeting times.

Courses in the Department of Art and Graphic Design require specialized materials, some of which are provided through art lab fees.

Foundations Sequence

The Foundations Sequence is a one-year program required for all art majors and art minors. Introductory courses are offered that will provide an intense exploration of basic art concepts and skills as preparation for specialized and advanced areas of study.

Art majors take the 18 hours of introductory courses in the first year of study. The Foundations Sequence is prerequisite to all studio and art history courses. Generally, students enroll in Drawing I, 2-D Concepts, and Survey of Art History I during the first semester and Drawing II, 3-D Concepts, and Survey of Art History II the second semester.

The Foundations Sequence is a prerequisite for introductory level courses taken only by Art majors and minors.

Foundations Sequence for majors:

ART 1011Drawing I3
ART 1022Drawing II3
ART 1222Two-Dimensional Concepts3
ART 1333Three-Dimensional Concepts3
ARTHIST 1111Survey of Art History I3
ARTHIST 1222Survey of Art History II3
Total Hours18

Foundations Sequence for Art Studio minors:

ART 1011Drawing I3
ART 1222Two-Dimensional Concepts3
ART 1333Three-Dimensional Concepts3
ARTHIST 1111Survey of Art History I3
or ARTHIST 1222 Survey of Art History II
Total Hours12

Foundations Sequence for Art History minors:

ART 1011Drawing I3
ART 1222Two-Dimensional Concepts3
or ART 1333 Three-Dimensional Concepts
ARTHIST 1111Survey of Art History I3
ARTHIST 1222Survey of Art History II3
Total Hours12