2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art
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Chairperson: Ron Netsky
Professors: Duggan, M.F.A., Horovitz, Ph.D., A.T.R., Netsky, M.F.A. and
Trickey, Ed.D.; Associate Professors: Brilla-Fitzpatrick, M.F.A., Calderwood,
B.F.A., Fraenkel, Ph.D. and Messina, M.F.A.,
Assistant Professors: Bokelman, Ph.D., Adler, M.A., Elliott, M.S., Kirby,
M.F.A. and Porrell, M.F.A. and Roxin, Ph. D.;
Lecturer: Stepney, M.S.
Three concentrations are available within the studio art major. All concentrations
require foundation courses in Design and Drawing, Art History Survey I and II,
20th Century Art, Issues in Art and a Comprehensive Examination.
Concentrations are available in the following areas:
- Studio in Ceramics, Jewelry and Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography,
Printmaking, Sculpture. Requires a total minimum of 42 credit hours in art
studio courses.
- Art Education – NYS Initial Certification in Art Birth-12. Requires an
introductory course in painting, ceramics, computer fundamentals, printmaking
and four studio electives. In addition, art education students are required to
take Art education courses, Art 354, 454, 466, 465 and Education courses, Edu
204, 407, and 475. Several of these courses also require pre-service field hours
and student teaching in area schools. Prior to taking Art 354 students must
complete the Bloodborne Pathogen Training.
- Graphics/Illustration requires a minimum of nine upper division courses in
graphics/illustration areas and a total of 42 credit hours in art studio
courses.
Students transferring into the Art Department from other schools and majoring
in Studio Art (including Art Education) must have at least a 3.0 average and
must complete the following courses at Nazareth: all Foundation studios (Art
101, 102, 106, 107) not yet taken; all Art History courses (Art 171, 271, 272)
not yet taken; five upper division studio courses and Art 365. This may result
in credits earned for courses taken at a previous school not being used toward
graduation.
Completion of three sections of the general western art survey (Art 171, 271,
and 272) plus eight upper division art history courses. Drawing I and II (Art
106, 107) are recommended. The equivalent of at least two semesters of college
level study of a language is required; four semesters recommended if graduate
work is contemplated. A senior thesis in research format with defense is required
for Comprehensive Examination. Because of the cyclical nature of art history
offerings, transfer students should not expect to complete requirements in two
years.
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