College Scorecard

The U.S. Department of Education has created a scorecard for each university and its programs. The scorecard shows data for the university such as graduation rate, average annual cost, and median earnings. Then, when certain minimum standards have been met, data are available for a specific program. That data could include median earnings, median total debt, and number of graduates. The link below will help you learn more:
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?151102-Purdue-University-Fort-Wayne&fos_code=5007&fos_credential=3
Web Design Content Field: Credits 51
Art History Course Requirements: Credits 12
Web Design with Elective Studies in Information Technology B.F.A. students are required to take 12 credit hours of Art History courses; three courses are specified, while one Art History is an elective.
First-Year Foundation Studio Courses: Credits 18
First-Year Portfolio Review
The First-Year Portfolio is a mandatory evaluative review for all students to ensure students have met the competency level in the first-year foundations program. Once a student is enrolled in or has completed five of six first-year foundation courses, they must submit a portfolio to be reviewed by the Department of Art and Design faculty. Work from outside of the foundation-level courses will not be accepted for consideration; therefore, careful documentation and storage of one’s work is essential for success. Students will continue in the Second-Year foundation courses upon a satisfactory portfolio review. The Department of Art and Design will send out a portfolio template and detailed information regarding the portfolio review process.
Students who do not meet the minimum score of 70% will be deferred and asked to re-submit a First-Year portfolio after taking more foundation courses.
Students wishing to pursue a B.F.A. Web Design with Elective Studies in Information Technology degree who successfully pass the First-Year portfolio may formally apply for acceptance to the program in the Second-Year Portfolio Review.
Second-Year Foundation Studio Courses: Credits 18
Second-Year Foundation Portfolio Review
The Second-Year Portfolio is a mandatory evaluative review for all students to ensure students have met the competency level in the second-year foundations program. Once a student is enrolled in or has completed five of six second-year foundation courses, they must submit a portfolio to be reviewed by the Department of Art and Design faculty. Work from outside of the foundation-level courses will not be accepted for consideration; therefore, careful documentation and storage of one’s work is essential for success. Students will continue in the third-year studio courses upon a satisfactory portfolio review. The Department of Art and Design will send out a portfolio template and detailed information regarding the portfolio review process.
Students who do not meet the minimum score of 90% will be deferred and asked to re-submit a Second-Year portfolio after taking more design-related courses. A student denied entry into the B.F.A. program will continue in the B.A. program. Denied students can apply one additional time for review into the B.F.A. program with permission from the department chair.
The Second-Year Portfolio Review serves as a formal application for acceptance into the B.F.A. Web Design with Elective Studies in Information Technology.
Third-Year Portfolio Review
Students at the end of their junior year, or upon completion of 84 credit hours, of which 48 credit hours must be studio courses, will submit a third-year portfolio for review. The portfolio must contain 12 pieces from the graphic design major. The department will send out detailed information regarding this review to students prior to the review. Successful students will be allowed to enroll in their remaining coursework in both advanced studio and thesis and exhibition courses. Portfolio review approval is a prerequisite for registration for Thesis Seminar I and Internship, if applicable.
Students whose work does not meet the standards of the department reviewers (90%) may be required to change their degree program back to the Art and Design Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program. A deferred student will be asked to re-submit their portfolio for re-admittance into the B.F.A. program after taking additional courses in the area of study. Denied students may apply one additional time for re-admittance into the B.F.A. program with permission from the department chair.
Web Design with Elective Studies in Information Technology Major: Credits 39
Elective Studies in Information Technology: Credits 18
Electives
Sufficient additional credits to bring the total to 120. The Department recommends Advanced-level studio courses to fulfill the credit requirements which will enhance your degree program.
Minimum Grade Requirement
Students must have a minimum grade of C- or better in all AD classes for credit toward their degree. Classes below a C- grade may be retaken for a qualifying grade as needed.
Repeat Limits
Advanced III and Advanced IV studio courses may be repeated up to a maximum of 9 credits each. No courses may be repeated in Graphic Design or Imaging and Photography concentrations.
Self-Paced Courses
Independent Study classes are sometimes available and at the discretion of both the course instructor and chair of the department.
Total Credits: 120 minimum
Student Responsibility
You are responsible for ensuring that you satisfy all graduation requirements specified for each selected program. Thus, it is essential that you develop a thorough understanding of the required courses, academic policies, and procedures governing your academic career. If you cannot complete all program requirements by your stated graduation date but fail to remove those from your plan of study, the Registrar’s Office in consultation with your academic advisor will remove unmet pursuits from your plan of study. Changing curricular records during the graduation term of application may affect state or federal financial aid awards. All requests for exceptions to specific requirements must be made in writing and may be granted only by written approval from the appropriate chair or dean.
Recommendations, Requirements, Transfers, and Policies
Recommendations
Students should schedule classes within the B.A. program under the guidance of the official departmental academic advisor.
Residence Requirements
For a bachelor’s degree, registration in and completion of at least 33 credits of resident course credit at the Second-Year Studio Foundation level or above, including at least 15 credits at the Junior 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 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne art programs must be evaluated by appropriate faculty in the Department of Art and Design program before they may be applied to a student’s degree requirements. See Transfer and Returning Student Credit Review.
Transfer and Returning Student Credit Review
Courses in studio art that have been transferred to Purdue Fort Wayne from another institution or former Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne art programs are not counted as part of the Art and Design major unless they have been reviewed by the Art and Design 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 Notice/Separation Policies
If a student does not meet the university’s GPA standard, they will be notified that they have been placed on academic notice and will be asked to make progress towards meeting campus standards. Department of Art and Design 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 notice. 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 academic separation from the Department of Art and Design program.