The request to revise ARTL 2186, ARTL 3086, and ARTA 3201

Memo Date: 
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
To: 
College of Arts + Architecture
From: 
Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: November 18, 2013
Approved by: Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Implementation Date: Summer 2014

Note: Deletions are strikethroughs.  Insertions are underlined.


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ARTL 2186. Illustration I. (3) Prerequisites: Art major; grade of C or above in ARTB 1203. Pre- or corequisite: ARTB 1205 and 1206. Survey of the history of illustration and problems in a wide range of media with emphasis on the significant precedents and individuals responsible for shaping the field. Studio projects, demonstrations, and critiques contribute to visual literacy. Six contact hours. (Fall, Spring)

ARTL 3086. Topics in Illustration. (1-3) Prerequisites: Art major; grade of C or above in ARTB 1203. Pre- or corequisite: ARTB 1206. Special topics in illustration. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. (On demand) (Summer)

ARTA 3201. BFA Portfolio Review. (1) Prerequisites: Art major; 2.5 GPA; and grades of C or above in one of the following combination of classes (depending on concentration):

  • Ceramics: ARTB 1202, ARTB 1206, ARTC 2171, ARTC 2172, either ARTC 3171 or ARTC 3172, concurrent ARTC 3273
  • Cross Disciplinary: see Advisor for permit
  • Digital: ARTB 1201, ARTB 1203, ARTB 1206, ARTM 2105
  • Fibers: ARTB 1202, ARTB 1203, ARTB 1206, ARTF 2151, concurrent ARTF 3352 or ARTF 3353
  • Graphic Design: ARTB 1201, ARTB 1203, ARTB 1206, ARTG 2180, ARTG 2181, ARTM 2105, concurrent ARTG 3183
  • Illustration: ARTB 1201, ARTB 1203, ARTB 1205, ARTB 1206, ARTL 2186, ARTL 2181
  • Painting: ARTB 1201, ARTB 1203, ARTB 1206, ARTP 2131
  • Photography: ARTB 1201, ARTB 1206, ARTT 2191
  • Print Media: ARTB 1201, ARTB 1203, ARTB 1206, ARTR 2161 or ARTR 2162
  • Sculpture: ARTB 1202, ARTB 1203, ARTB 1206, ARTZ 2141

Students will compile a portfolio of work and written information to apply to any concentration in the BFA track. A passing grade reflects acceptance of portfolio and admission into the BFA degree program. Those denied will maintain BA degree status. May be repeated for credit when applying to a different concentration area. Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis. (Fall, Spring)