2011-2012

(2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin)
Requirement
Writing
Rules
Course
Abbreviation
6 hours. Passed with a C or higher.
ENGL 101
ENGL 102
Mathematics/Analytical Reasoning OPTION 1: MATH 122 or MATH 141 + one additional
course from MATH at a higher level or PHIL 110/111 or
STAT or CSCE.!
Course Title
Hours Semester Grade
Critical Reading and Composition
3
Rhetoric and Composition
3
3
IO
N
!
AL
ARTS BFA in Printmaking Requirements
3
OPTION 2: Two courses from one of the following fields:
PHIL (110,111), STAT (110, 201), CSCE (101, 102).
Laboratory Sciences
8 hours. Two lab courses from: ANTH 161, ASTR, BIOL,
CHEM, ENVR 101/101L, GEOL, MSCI, PHYS. Courses
need not be in the same field. Lab credit cannot be applied
without its co-requisite lecture. See Advisement Handbook
for list of suggested courses.
1 course in PHIL, excluding PHIL 110 & 111.
Foreign Languages
0-9 hours. Proficiency through the 122 level, demonstrated
by either passing Phase II of the Proficiency Test or
completing the 122 course. Students MUST take the level
that the placement test dictates - no higher, no lower.
History
9 hours. !
European: Choose HIST 101 or 102. !
American: Choose HIST 111 or 112. !
Other: Choose one from the following: HIST 104-107,
109, 347-349, 351-358, 383 (=RELG 381), 384 (=RELG
382), 386 (=RELG 354), 420 (=LASP 341), 421 (=LASP
341), 422 (=LASP 441), 423 (=LASP 442), 424
PR
O
Social Sciences
Humanities - Fine Arts
Humanities - Literature
Humanities - Other
!
VI
S
Philosophical Reasoning
1
3
1
3
1
3
HIST 101 or 102
3
HIST 111 or 112
3
3
HIST _____
9 hours from at least 2 of the following subject areas:
ANTH, CRJU, ECON, GEOG, LASP, LING, POLI, PSYC,
SOCY, SOST, WGST. There are MANY exclusions for this
requirement. Please consult page 7 of the Advising
Guidelines book for details.
3
There are MANY exclusions for the Humanities
requirements. Please consult page 7 of the Advising
Guidelines book for details.
3
3
3
3
3
3
Overlay: North American Studies
These courses may be used to satisfy other degree
requirements except where specifically restricted. See
Advising Guidelines p. 8-10.
3
3
Overlay: Non-American, NonWestern European Culture
ARTS Foundations
3
All must be passed with a C or higher.
ARTS 102
ARTS 103
2
Fundamentals of Art
3
3D Design I
3
Color and Composition
3
ARTS 111
Basic Drawing I
3
ARTS 210
Intro to Painting
3
ARTS 230
Intro to Drawing
3
ARTS 215
Intro to Printmaking
3
ARTS 100
Portfolio Review
0
ARTS 232
Figure Structure I
3
ARTS 261
Intro to Photography
3
ARTS 315
Intermediate Printmaking I: Relief
3
ARTS 316
Intermediate Printmaking II: Screen
3
ARTS 415
Advanced Printmaking I: Intaglio
3
ARTS 416
Advanced Printmaking II: Lithography
3
ARTS 516
Capstone Printmaking I: Prof. Practices
6
ARTS 517
Capstone Printmaking II: Exhibition
6
ARTS ______ ARTS Elective 200 level and above
3
ARTS ______ ARTS Elective 200 level and above
3
ARTS ______ ARTS Elective 200 level and above
3
ARTS 400
Senior Thesis Exhibition
0
All must be passed with a C or higher.!
ARTH 106
History of Western Art II
3
May not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
ARTH ______ Modern Art History
3
ARTH ______ Intermediate or Advanced ARTH
Elective
3
ARTH ______ Intermediate or Advanced ARTH
Elective
3
All must be passed with a C or higher.
VI
S
!
3
ARTS 107
PR
O
Art History
Intro to Visual Arts Computing
IO
N
ARTS 104
ARTS Major
AL
Overlay: Culture of Your Foreign
Language
!