Apr 26, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Art + Design


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Professor Temma Balducci, Chair
Professors: Gipson, Vickrey
Associate Professors: Arnell, Baker, Whiteland
Assistant Professors: Biollot, Franyutti, Hanson, Parker
Instructors: Frankel, Fulcher, McCarroll, Subhas Chandran, Tate, Sullivan

Mission Statement

The Department of Art + Design is dedicated to the creative, aesthetic and cultural development of visual art students that builds upon a well-rounded liberal arts education. The faculty prepares its students to assume leadership positions in their professional lives while maintaining a commitment to the conceptual and aesthetic standards of their chosen discipline. The department develops and supports a nurturing creative community that builds confidence through academic rigor and provides an environment in which students can build and refine their craft, develop critical thinking skills, and realize their full potential. Graduates of the Department of Art + Design join the community as socially responsible artists, designers, educators and historians ready to contribute to diverse and changing creative fields.

The Bachelor of Arts degree provides a liberal arts-fine arts education in art history. Art history provides practice in analysis, interpretation, critical thinking, and writing skills. This degree is good preparation for a student planning to work toward an advanced degree in art history. A certificate in Museum Studies is also available to help students prepare for a job in a variety of museum fields. The Department also offers certificates in Android Application Development, Data Visualization and Information Design, Game Production and Development, Swift Coding, and Virtual Reality Content Design and Filmmaking.

No grade below C in courses with an ART/ARTH/ARED/ARTM prefix may be applied to the Bachelor of Arts with an Emphasis in Art History Degree. A cumulative 2.75 GPA (or higher) in all courses with an ART/ARTH/ARED/ARTM prefix is required for the Bachelor of Arts with an Emphasis in Art History Degree.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs are designed to prepare students for professional careers as a classroom art teacher, graphic designer, or studio artist.

The BFA in Graphic Design, the BFA in Graphic Design (with emphasis in Digital Design) or the BFA in Art (with emphasis in Studio Art or Art Education) is the initial professional degree, and it is the requisite degree for the student who plans to pursue a studio-oriented post-baccalaureate degree.

No grade below C in courses with an ART/ARTH/ARED/ARTM/GRFX prefix may be applied to the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. A cumulative 2.75 GPA (or higher) in all courses with an ART/ARTH/ARED/ARTM/GRFX prefix is required for the BFA degree.

Arkansas State University is an Accredited Institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

BFA Admission and /Transfer Review Policies

BFA in Art, Studio Art Emphasis majors will be screened for admission to the BFA in Art during ART 3123 , Creative Practice. Prerequisites for Creative Practice include a grade of C or better in ART 1033  - Drawing and Imaging, ART 1113  - Creative Exploration, ART 1123  - Creative Collaboration, ART 2453  - Ideation, ARTH 2583  - Survey of Art History before 1400, ARTH 2593  - Survey of Art History after 1400, and GRFX 1413  - Design Technology, as well as a 2.75 GPA in all ART, ARTH, and ARED courses.

BFA in Art, Art Education Emphasis majors will be screened for admission to the BFA in Art at the same time as their professional education screening.

Graphic Design Review (GRFX 3400 ) is an admissions screening procedure for the BFA (Major in Graphic Design: Graphic Design or Graphic Design with an Emphasis in Digital Design) Students should enroll in GRFX 3400 the semester they are completing GRFX 2303  -  Typography and Layout. Students must pass the Graphic Design Review PRIOR to enrollment for 3000-level GRFX courses. Prerequisites are a grade of C or better in ART 1033 , ARTH 2583 ARTH 2593 , and GRFX 2303 , and a 2.75 GPA in ART, ARTH and GRFX courses.

Transfer credit is awarded based on evaluation by the chair and/or curriculum specialists. Students must provide the course title, description, and syllabus (when required). Grades from these courses are included in the GPA requirements forART 3123  and GRFX 3400 . Artwork from these courses will be included in the Review (see above).

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