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Dec 04, 2024
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2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
Fine Arts (B.A.)
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Return to: Part 5: Program Descriptions
Program: B.A.
Department of Fine Arts
College of Visual and Performing Arts
Visual Arts Building 117 ~ 260-481-6705 ~ ipfw.edu/fine-arts
The student learning outcomes for the degree are as follows:
- Students will develop fundamental technical skills in 2D and 3D art media to successfully express ideas and develop an artistic awareness through visual expression. Students who pursue a B.A. degree commonly explore advanced General Education study in such areas as anthropology, english, languages, and pyschology towards future graduate degrees in Art History, Art Management, and Art Therapy.
The B.A. program is a broad-based liberal arts degree which allows students to explore wide-ranging interests in and out of studio art study. Students can choose to concentrate in a specific art discipline, or may explore a wide range of artistic disciplines. The Bachelor of Arts degree is divided into three parts; 33 credit hours of General Studies, 54 credit hours of Content Field (Art Studio and Art History classes), and 33 credit hours of General Liberal Arts classes. A total of 120 credit hours of study are required for graduation. Students in the Department of Fine Arts B.A. program must maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA.
Admission to B.A. Program with a Major in Fine Arts
To earn the B.A., you must fulfill the requirements of IPFW (see Part 8 ) and the College of Visual and Performing Arts (see Part 4 ). Students within the fine arts B.A. must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA within the Content Field (see below).
I. General Education |
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33 |
II. Content Field |
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54 |
III. General Liberal Arts |
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33 |
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Total |
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120 |
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College of Visual and Performing Arts Requirements
II. Content Field Credits: 54
Students must complete three (3) classes in Art History (9 cr.) plus 48 credit hours of studio work to fulfill the Content Field. 100 level Foundation Requirements Credits: 12
100 Level Foundation Portfolio Review Checkpoint
Students will submit a portfolio of 100 level Foundation studio work to be reviewed by department faculty at the end of all completed 100 level Foundation classes. 200 Level Studio Requirements 21 Cr.
Art History Requirements Credits: 9
Advanced Studio Courses Credits: 12
Studio Electives
Five studio classes can be taken at the Advanced Studio level. Classes must be taken at the 300 level in each area of concentration before 400 level classes. 400 level classes can be repeated to meet credit requirements. Of the total credit hours in this category, two studio classes can be taken from the Department of Visual Communications and Design (VCD) unless permission from your advisor is given to include more. Advanced studio classes should be selected in consultation with the Chair of the Department of Fine Arts. III. General Liberal Arts Courses Credits: 33
Thirty three (33) credits of liberal arts courses in addition to General Education requirements are needed to fulfill the B.A. requirements. Liberal Arts classes are defined as any IPFW class counted towards a degree (does not include remedial courses). An option of pursuing a minor in an outside field is encouraged within these credits. Recommendations, Requirements, Transfers, and Policies
Recommendations Students should schedule classes within the B.A. program under the guidance of the official departmental advisor.
Residence Requirements For a bachelor’s degree, registration in and completion of at least 33 credits of resident course credit at the 200 level or above, including at least 15 credits at the 300 level or above, in courses applicable to the major.
Transfer and Returning Student Credit All studio and art history courses transferred from another institution or former IPFW art programs must be evaluated by appropriate faculty in the Department of Fine Arts program before they may be applied to a major in Fine Arts. See Transfer and Returning Student Credit Review.
Transfer and Returning Student Credit Review Courses in studio art that have been transferred to IPFW from another institution or former IPFW art programs are not counted as part of the Fine Arts major unless they have been reviewed by the Fine Arts faculty. For a review of transferred studio credit, the student should provide the viewer with a portfolio consisting of representative work in each area (e.g. painting, sculpture, etc.) for which the transfer credit is desired. The portfolio should include both studies and finished work and be as encompassing as possible.
Academic Probation/Dismissal Policies
If a student does not meet the university’s GPA standard, they will be notified that they have been placed on academic probation and will be asked to make progress towards meeting campus standards. Department of Fine Arts programs have their own academic standards as stated above. If a student is not meeting these standards, they will be notified and placed on departmental academic probation. If a student does not make positive progress towards meeting the academic standards of the department within twelve (12) credit hours of study, they will be subject to dismissal from the Department of Fine Arts program. |
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