2018-2019 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Studio Arts, BS


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Contact

Joanna Spitzner, Director
102 Shaffer Art Building, 315-443-4613, jspitzne@syr.edu

Faculty

Deborah Dohne, Susan D’Amato, Juan Juarez, Chris Wildrick, Joanna Spitzner, Yvonne Buchanan, Errol Willett, Peter Beasecker, Margie Hughto, Barbara Walter, Holly Greenberg, Dusty Herbig, Kevin Larmon, Andrew Havenhand, Jude Lewis, Sam Van Aken, Robert Wysocki, Ann Clarke, Sarah McCoubrey

Description

The Bachelor of Science in Studio Arts is designed for the student pursuing an intensive studio
art experience alongside another field/s of academic study. With 50% of coursework taking place in the Studio Art major and the remaining credits used to pursue another or multiple other degrees. Focused on the development of interdisciplinary practices that integrate studio art and additional academic disciplines, this degree is designed for the artist and entrepreneur who will create the unanticipated art forms and cultural phenomena that cannot be anticipated by traditional arts education. Often students have a strong interest in combining their art practice with academic subjects such as Psychology, History, Politics, Business etc.; and who want to pursue a career as a professional artist or entrepreneur utilizing both creative and academic fields.

Program Requirements


MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (44 credits)


ARI 101   First Year Studio: Rotation & Focus

ARI 102   First Year Studio Divergence/Convergence

ARI 201   Second Year Studio I

ARI 202   Second Year Studio II

ARI 301   Third Year Studio I

ARI 302   Third Year Studio II

ARI 497   Capstone I

ARI 498   Capstone II

ARL 150   Woodshop Arts Lab I

ARL 151   General Arts Lab

ART INTENSIVE REQUIREMENTS (9 credits)


Through the art intensives, students have the opportunity to choose to focus within one of the traditional media or pursue an interdisciplinary practice that incorporates various mediums, methods, and approaches guided by mentorship and extensive advising.

ART IN CONTEXT REQUIREMENTS (12 credits)


Art in Context can be satisfied by courses related to art and design history, theory and philosophy.

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS (6 credits)


WRT 105   Writing Studio 1

WRT 205   Writing Studio 2

ACADEMIC ELECTIVES (45 credits)


Academic electives are most courses offered outside of art, design, or transmedia (for example, courses offered in CRS, Arts and Sciences, Whitman, and other colleges outside of VPA). These academic courses usually have non-art-related content, such as math, natural sciences, astronomy, global history, political science, psychology, and entrepreneurship, and languages, among others. You can find a comprehensive list of approved academic electives here.

STUDIO ELECTIVES (6 credits)


Studio electives are courses usually offered in VPA through art, design, or transmedia.  The content of the courses directly relates to the preparation of students for professional careers in art, design, and transmedia. The course content includes, but is not limited to, conceptualization, process, product, and critique of creative work in studio practice. These courses meet for a much longer time, for a minimum of four hours per week for the duration of the semester. Usual meeting patterns are: the class meets once per week for four+ hours, or the class meets twice per week, usually for two or more hours each. You can find a comprehensive list of courses that count as studio electives here.

MINIMUM # OF CREDITS FOR GRADUATION 122


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