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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog
Art Studio, B.A.
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The Art Studio major is designed to provide students with a broad-based education in the traditional fine art studio areas as well as to introduce relevant historical, theoretical and critical issues. Studio Concentrations are available in ceramics, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. These require four upper-division courses in the studio area of choice. A Studio Concentration is suggested for those students wishing to enter graduate programs or seeking a career as a professional artist.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
Art Studio B.A. students will be able to:
• create original artwork with advanced proficiency.
• execute visual communication of an idea or concept.
• demonstrate critical analysis of visual elements and design principles.
• demonstrate a basic knowledge of art history.
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Required Courses: 25 Credits
Studio Requirements: 16 Credits
Four courses with at least one three-dimensional course
Studio Electives: 8 Credits
Two courses that are a level II and level III in a single concentration area:
Upper Division Elective: 3-4 Credits
3-4 Credits of upper division coursework (300 or above).
Options to consider include:
- Level IV studio class (ARTS 432 , ARTS 442 , ARTS 452 , ARTS 462 , ARTS 482 )
- Introductory Graphic Design class (ARTS 319 , ARTS 321 )
- Art History class (ARTH 304 , ARTH 311 , ARTH 351 , ARTH 352 , ARTH 355 , ARTH 356 , ARTH 358 , ARTH 365 , ARTH 381 , ARTH 385 , ARTH 451 , ARTH 454 ,ARTH 455 , ARTH 457 , ARTH 458 , ARTH 462 , ARTH 463 , ARTH 464 , ARTH 465 )
- Internship (APLE 491 )
Consult your academic advisor for assistance on selecting your elective.
Note(s)
- Students pursuing a B.A. degree may count a maximum of 50 credit hours of undergraduate work in any one subject code towards the 120 hours required for graduation.
- Students may not elect the S/P/U grade option for any course in the major. A minimum of a 2.0 grade is needed in each course.
Total Credit Hours Required: 52-53
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