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Art Studio B.A.
Art Studio B.A.

Art Studio B.A.

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Completed Undergraduate Application;

  • Specified non-refundable application fee;

  • Official high school transcripts up until the time of the application;

  • Official entrance examination scores* on the SAT or ACT (applicants 22 years of age or older are not required to submit SAT or ACT examination scores). Unless applying for test-optional admissions.

  • To be considered official, the standardized test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency (College Board or ACT). Test scores sent from the high school or from the student are not considered official and will not be used to complete the application file.

  • Completion of 3 credits of English Composition with a ‘C-’ letter grade or better, minimum overall GPA of 2.50, and at least 24 transferrable credits of course work from a regionally accredited U.S. college/university or from an accredited higher education institution located in the list of English-speaking countries.

  • The University of New Brunswick English Proficiency (UNBELP) test: passing score and degree of program completion from high school.

  • GTEC exam: 1140 or above

  • Duolingo of at least 95                       

  • At least two years of high school in an accredited US high school or US high school program with a MINIMUM of at least a B average in all English courses.

English requirements

  • est of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 527 on the paper-based exam (PBT) or a minimum score of 71 on the internet-based test (iBT);

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum score of 6.0 with no subscore lower than 5;

  • Certificate of Completion of level 110 of the ELS Language Centers Academic English Program;

  • ACT score of 21 on the English and reading portion of the exam with a minimum composite score of 21;

  • SAT score of 550 on the evidence-based reading and writing portion of the exam with a minimum combined score of 1070;

  • Pearson Test of English (PTE) with a score of 51;

  • IB (Higher Level English A1 or A2): 4;

  • Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) at level of C1 or higher;

  • Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) with level of C1 or higher;

  • Cambridge International O Levels with a ‘C’ or better;

  • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) with a minimum score of 74;

  • Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) with a minimum score of 645;

  • General Certificate of Secondary Education with grades of ‘C’ or better on English or General Certificate of Education “O” level in English language; or

  • Completion of 3 credits of English Composition with a ‘C-’ letter grade or better, minimum overall GPA of 2.50, and at least 24 transferrable credits of course work from a regionally accredited U.S. college/university or from an accredited higher education institution located in the list of English-speaking countries.

Course Information

Bachelor of Arts The Art Studio program promotes and encourages critical and visual innovation by immersing you in a diverse array of course offerings and studio specializations.

What You'll Study

Our program provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the practice of studio art. We encourage you to embark on a diverse and creative education that encompasses an array of courses in two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and time-based art. By emphasizing idea together with expressive technique, you will participate and contribute to a critical conversation that is relevant to a contemporary creative society.

The Department of Visual Arts is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

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Art Studio

                •  ARTS 102  - Visual Arts and Culture (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 103  - Fundamentals of Art I (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 104  - Fundamentals of Art II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 105  - Fundamentals of Art III (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 111  - Fundamentals of Drawing (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 112  - Fundamentals of Drawing II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 200  - Introduction to Printmaking (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 204  - Introduction to Ceramics (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 207  - Silkscreen Printmaking (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 208  - Sculpture (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 209  - Introduction to Monotype (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 211  - Introduction to Painting I, Water Media (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 212  - Introduction to Painting II, Opaque Media (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 214  - Book Arts (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 231  - Life Drawing I (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 232  - Life Drawing II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 261  - Introduction to Black and White Photography (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 262  - Introduction to Photography (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 281  - Jewelry and Metalsmithing I (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 297  - Sophomore Review (0 credits)

                •  ARTS 298  - Concepts in the Artistic Process (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 311  - Intermediate Painting I (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 312  - Intermediate Painting II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 313  - Painting the Portrait (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 318  - Advanced Color Theory (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 321  - The Functional Vessel (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 322  - The Sculptural Vessel (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 323  - Intermediate Ceramics (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 331  - Advanced Drawing I (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 332  - Advanced Drawing II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 336  - Mixed Media (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 361  - Intermediate Black and White Photography (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 362  - Digital Photographic Techniques (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 363  - Experimental Photography (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 370  - Relief Printmaking (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 373  - Photopolymer Intaglio Printmaking (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 374  - Digital Photographic Techniques II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 380  - Fine Arts Workshop: Brookgreen Gardens (1 to 3 credits)

                •  ARTS 381  - Jewelry and Metalsmithing II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 382  - Objective Sculpture (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 383  - Multiples, Molding and Casting (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 385  - Fine Arts Workshop (1 to 3 credits)

                •  ARTS 399  - Independent Study (1 to 3 credits)

                •  ARTS 408  - Studio Lighting (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 411  - Advanced Painting I (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 412  - Advanced Painting II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 421  - Advanced Ceramics I (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 422  - Narratives in Clay (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 423  - Advanced Ceramics (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 424  - Photographic Theory and Practice (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 425  - Ceramic Sculptural Forms (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 426  - Functional Forms (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 440 Q - Pre-Professional Studio (3 to 6 credits)

                •  ARTS 471  - Advanced Printmaking I (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 472  - Advanced Printmaking II (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 481  - Experimental Sculpture (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 482  - Advanced Sculptural Processes (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 487  - Concepts in Sculpture (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 491  - Jewelry and Metalsmithing III (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 495  - Art Studio Internship I (1 to 3 credits)

                •  ARTS 496  - Art Studio Internship II (1 to 3 credits)

                •  ARTS 497 Q - The Artist as a Professional (3 credits)

                •  ARTS 499 Q* - Special Topics in Art (1 to 3 credits)

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