BACHELOR OF ARTS IN STUDIO ART

The complete curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art consists of 125 credits:

ACADEMIC CORE REQUIREMENTS(66-71 hours):

English/writing (9 hours)
6 hours of English Compositon
3 hours of Creative Writing (may be counted toward Fine Arts elective)

Humanities (including Public Speaking) (12 hours)
(Humanities 1010 and 1020 not applicable)

Fine Arts (6 hours)
(courses in College of Fine Arts other than Art & Art History)

Social Sciences (12 hours)

Natural Sciences (9 hours)
(may include biology; chemistry; physical geography; geology; computer science; upper division math with no more than 6 hours in one area.)

Intermediate Algebra or equivelant (3 hours)

Cultural Diversity (6 hours)
(Cultural Diversity requirement may be fulfilled through courses in the major, humanities or social sciences.

ART DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS (54 hours):

Art History (15 hours)
Art 2050    Survey of Western Art I
Art 2060    Survey of Western Art II
Art 4090    Modern Art History or
Art 4900    Contemporary Art History
Art History Electives (6 hours)

ART STUDIO REQUIREMENTS (39 hours):

Studio Core I
Art 1100    Drawing and Design I
Art 1110    Drawing and Design II
Art 1210    Theory and Practice: Alternative Media
Art 1220    Theory and Practice: Intermedia
Art 2100    Lifedrawing

Studio Core II
Art 3310    Elementary Sculpture
Art 3410    Elementary Painting
Art 3510    Elementary Printmaking or
Art 3520    Photographic/Digital Printmaking
Art 3610    Elementary Ceramics

Art Studio Concentration (6 hours)
The studio concentration requires a total of six hours through the advanced or independent study level. Students may concentrate in drawing, sculpture, painting, bookarts, printmaking, ceramics, or intermedia.

OTHER ELECTIVES (1-20 hours)
A foreign language is optional, but strongly recommended.

Department of Art and Art History
College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
University Nebraska at Omaha
6001 Dodge Street
Omaha NE 68182-0011
(402) 554-2420 Fax: (402) 554-3436
Info:
unocfamprospective@mail.unomaha.edu