The Department of Art also offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Visual Arts degree that is frequently used by those with a double major (e.g., psychology and art, art history and art). In addition to the Foundations core courses, students in the BA degree complete five studio classes and requisite art history classes. The student may concentrate in an individual discipline or take a range of studio classes. The objective of this curriculum is to provide broad-based liberal arts education with a fundamental understanding of studio art practice.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - 48 credits
Required Foundation courses..............................15 credits
ARS100 Drawing: Visual Thinking I (3)
ARS101 Drawing: Visual Thinking II (3)
ARS102 Design: Color (3)
ARS103 Design: Form (3)
ARS112 Art Seminar (3)
200/300-level studio courses..............................15 credits
A combination of basic 200-level ARS and/or DDF studio courses plus 300-level ARS and/or DDF studio courses. The 200-level prerequisite must be met before any 300-level course may be taken.
Required cognate courses..................................15 credits
ARH201 Art of the Western World I (3)
ARH202 Art of the Western World II (3)
Any three 300- to 400-level art history or art theory courses (9)
Capstone course.................................................3 credits
ARS491 Creative Art Projects (3)
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School of Fine & Performing Arts
SUNY New Paltz,
1 Hawk Drive,
NEW PALTZ,
New York,
12561, United States
Students must have a high school degree and a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale (or an 85% grade average or higher).
English Language Proficiency: TOEFL iBT – 80; IELTS - 6.5; PTE Academic – 58; Duolingo English Test – 105. Application Deadlines: December 15 for Spring semester (January start); May 15 for Fall semester (August start).
Seçtiğiniz bölüme bağlı olarak farklı IELTS koşulları olabilir.