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Arts Administration Concentration
Art Therapy Concentration
Studio Art Concentration
Visual Arts Major -- Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with Teacher Certification
Visual Arts
Faculty
Kim Borst, Assistant Professor
Timothy Cleary, Assistant Professor
Gloria Eslinger, Assistant Professor
Olawole Famule, Assistant Professor
James Grittner, Professor Emeritus
Susan E. Loonsk, Professor
William P. Morgan, Professor
Laurel J. Scott, Professor
W. Pope Wright, Professor
The following degrees and concentrations are available in the Visual Arts Major
Visual Arts Major
(Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science)
Arts Administration Concentration (Comprehensive)
Art Education Concentration (Comprehensive)
Art History Concentration
Art Therapy Concentration (Comprehensive)
Studio Art Concentration: Ceramics, Drawing, Expressive Ecopsychology, Fibers, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, or Sculpture
Visual Arts Major (Bachelor of Fine Arts) (Comprehensive)
The descriptions and programs which follow outline the basic curricular structure within the Visual Arts Department. In addition, students enrolled are expected to take advantage of enrichment programs scheduled by the department, which include guest speakers, guest artists, film programs, organized field tours, special exhibitions, and other faculty-recommended activities in the Visual Arts.
Students majoring or minoring in Visual Arts may not use Art 101 to satisfy degree requirements or to satisfy the General Education aesthetic experience requirement.
(Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science)
Arts
Administration Concentration
(Comprehensive)
BUS 370 Principles of Marketing 3 credits
BUS 380 Principles of Management 3 credits
COMM 122 Theater Appreciation 3 credits
COMM 377 Special Topics in Theater-Box Office 2 credits
COMM 170 Mass Communications and Society 3 credits
COMM 350 Public Relations 3 credits
MUSI 160 Music Appreciation 3 credits
MUSI 161 Music and World Cultures 3 credits
ART 221/222 Art History Survey 8 credits
ART 241 Photography 3 credits
ART 327 Modern Art 4 credits
ART 331 Black Art History 3 credits
ART 497 Art Field Study (Two semesters at three credits) 6 credits
ART 490 Art Seminar 3 credits
ART 491 Visual Arts Capstone 0 credit
ART 495 Independent Study-Grant Writing* 1 credit
ART 498 Gallery Practicum (Six semesters at one credit) 6 credits
Total 57 credits
*University Extension-Non Profit, 15 Hour Workshop
Art Education
Concentration
(Comprehensive)
Art Teaching Major at the Early Childhood to Adolescence Level (EC-A) ages birth-21. The Art Education Concentration certifies graduates to teach art at level birth-21. A minimum of 60 credits in art, including the following courses, is required. No minor required. See advisor for Art Education Portfolio requirement.
ART 102 Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 103 Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 105 Drawing 3 credits
ART 106 Drawing 3 credits
ART 305-306-405-406 Intermediate Drawing 3 credits
ART 210 Painting 3 credits
ART 221/222 Art History Survey 8 credits
ART 240 Printmaking 3 credits
ART 241 Photography 3 credits
ART 260 Sculpture 3 credits
ART 270 Ceramics 3 credits
ART 275 Metalwork and Jewelry 3 credits
ART 279 Fibers 3 credits
ART 327 Modern Art 4 credits
ART 335 Elementary Art Methods 3 credits
ART 339 Secondary Art Methods 3 credits
ART 481 Art for Special Education 3 credits
ART 490 Art Seminar (Junior Year) 3 credits
ART 491 Visual Arts Capstone 0 credits
Total 60 credits
All EC-A licensure students must also meet the Professional Education Certification section of this catalog. Students are also required to pass a subject specific Praxis II exam designated by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction before being placed for student teaching.
For a complete description of Teacher Education requirements, see the UW-Superior website: Academic Departments>Teacher Education>Publications>Secondary Certification Handbook>Professional Requirements for Secondary Education Certification.
Art History
Concentration
The Art History
Concentration combines studio and art history requirements. The student must
complete 12 credits of art history beyond the Art History core courses. A minor
in an area outside of art is required.
Art foundation courses:
ART 103 Three-Dimension Design 3 credits
ART 105 Drawing 3 credits
ART 210 Painting 3 credits
ART 490 Art Seminar 3 credits
ART 491 Visual Arts Capstone 0 credits
Art History core courses:
ART 221 Ancient to Renaissance 4 credits
ART 222 Renaissance to Modern 4 credits
ART 327 Modern 4 credits
12 credits of Art History selected from the following:
ART 224 Visual Arts in Non-Western Societies 3 credits
ART 320 American Art 3 credits
ART 321 Mediterranean 3 credits
ART 323 Medieval 3 credits
ART 325 Renaissance 3 credits
ART 326 Baroque 3 credits
ART 329 Women in Art 3 credits
ART 331 Black Art: African 3 credits
ART 331 Black Art: African-American 3 credits
ART 336 Contemporary Art 3 credits
ART 404 Issues in Visual Arts 3 credits
Total 36 credits
Art Therapy
Concentration
(Comprehensive)
The Art Therapy Concentration combines course work in art with 12 credits of abnormal and developmental psychology. No minor required.
Art foundation courses:
ART 102 Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 103 Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 105 Drawing 3 credits
ART 210 Painting 3 credits
ART 222 Art History Survey 4 credits
ART 291 Sophomore Portfolio Review 0 credits
ART 327 Modern Art 4 credits
ART 490 Art Seminar 3 credits
ART 491 Visual Arts Capstone 0 credit
Art Therapy courses:
ART 350 Psychology of Art 3 credits
ART 445 Expressive Arts for Change 3 credits
ART 483 Art Therapy Fundamentals 3 credits
ART 484 Development of Creative Functioning 3 credits
Required Art Therapy elective:
ART 402 Art Therapy Seminar 3 credits
or
ART 485 Art Therapy Techniques 3 credits
Studio Art courses: 9 credits
Psychology courses:
12 credits from:
PSYC 451 Child Development 3 credits
PSYC 452 Adolescence 3 credits
PSYC 453 Adulthood 3 credits
PSYC 461 Abnormal Psychology 3 credits
PSYC 462 Treatments of Psychological Disorders 3 credits
Total 59 credits
Recommended Electives
Studio Art courses including: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Art Therapy Practicum (permission only) or Ecopsychology. The number of electives may vary with the completion of General Education Requirements (43 credits) and Major Requirements (59 credits). 120 credits needed for graduation.
The Studio Art Concentration requires a minor in an area outside of art.
Art foundation courses:
ART 102 Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 103 Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 105 Drawing 3 credits
ART 210 Painting 3 credits
ART 221/222 Art History Survey 8 credits
ART 260 Sculpture 3 credits
ART 327 Modern Art 4 credits
ART 490 Art Seminar (Junior year) 3 credits
ART 491 Visual Arts Capstone 0 credit
Six credits in any one of the following studio areas:
Ceramics, Photography, Expressive Ecopsychology, Fibers, Printmaking, Painting, Sculpture
Total 36 credits
Visual Arts Major
Bachelor of Fine Arts
(Comprehensive)
Students entering the university with the objective of a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree are required to complete the foundation art requirements. During the first two years in the program, B.F.A. majors, with the guidance of their advisors and instructors, are expected to decide upon a studio focus as a part of their study plans.
Studio Focus Areas: A minimum of 18 credits in sequence taken in one studio area. Select from: Ceramics, Drawing, Expressive Ecopsychology, Fibers, Painting, Photography, Printmaking or Sculpture. No minor required.
Studio Art
Art foundation courses
Required of all degree-seeking majors in Art:
ART 102 Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 103 Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 105 Drawing 3 credits
ART 106 Drawing 3 credits
ART 210 Painting 3 credits
ART 221/222 Art History Survey 8 credits
ART 260 Sculpture 3 credits
ART 327 Modern Art 4 credits
ART 490 Art Seminar (Junior year) 3 credits
ART 491 Visual Arts Capstone 0 credit
Six additional credits in Art History 6 credits
Three additional
credits in drawing, select from
ART 205, 206, 305, 306, 405, 406
3 credits
Studio Focus: 18 credits
A minimum of 18 credits in sequence taken in one studio area.
Total 60 credits
Studio Focus Areas:
Ceramics
ART 270 Ceramics 3-9 credits
ART 370 Ceramics 3-9 credits
ART 470 Ceramics 3-9 credits
Expressive Ecopsychology
ART 415 Ecopsychology Art Meditation 3-9 credits
ART 445 Expressive Arts for Change 3-9 credits
Studio Art Electives 3-6 credits
Fibers
ART 279 Fibers 3 credits
ART 379 Fibers II 3-9 credits
ART 479 Fibers 3-9 credits
Painting
ART 210 Introduction to Painting 3-6 credits
ART 211 Collage 3 credits
or
ART 411 Collage 3 credits
ART 310 Painting II 3-9 credits
ART 410 Painting 3-9 credits
Photography
ART 241 Photography: An Introduction 3 credits
ART 341 Photography 3-9 credits
ART 441 Photography 3-9 credits
Sculpture
ART 260 Sculpture 3-6 credits
ART 360 Sculpture 3-9 credits
ART 460 Sculpture 3-9 credits
Printmaking
ART 240 Printmaking 3-9 credits
ART 340 Printmaking 3-9 credits
ART 440 Printmaking 3-9 credits
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with Teacher Certification
Individuals completing minimum requirements for the B.F.A. degree may choose to complete the requirements in Education necessary for teacher certification. (See Bachelor of Science degree requirements in Education and index, Teacher Certification.)
Art Minor
ART 105 Fundamentals of Drawing 3 credits
ART 102 Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 103 Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 210 Painting 3 credits
ART 222 Art History 4 credits
Art electives excluding ART 101 6 credits
Total 22 credits
ART 102 Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits
ART 105 Drawing Fundamentals 3 credits
ART 241 Photography Introduction 3 credits
ART 327 Modern Art History 4 credits
ART 341 Intermediate Photography 3 credits
ART 341 Photography 3rd semester 3 credits
ART 441 Advanced Photography 3 credits
Total 22 credits
Programs of study leading to the Master of Arts Degree are offered. For detailed information concerning requirements see the Graduate Studies section of this catalog.