2020-2021 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art
- Requirements for a Major in Studio Art
- Emphases
- Suggested Order of Coursework for a B.F.A. in Studio Art
The B.F.A. degree is designed for students interested in a professional degree in art or design. It will prepare students for a career as a professional artist or designer.
Requirements for a Major in Studio Art
Students seeking a B.F.A. degree must complete a minimum of 84 credits in art and design, including completion of the foundation and art history component, as well as the specific emphasis requirements as follows. A 2.75 GPA must be maintained in the upper level studio courses for a B.F.A.
General Education Requirements
In the GVSU general education requirements, the Foundations section lists ART 101 - Introduction to Art as a choice. ART 101 is not required for the B.F.A., B.A., or B.S. in studio art. Some of the material in ART 101 will be duplicated in the required coursework. Majors are advised to take one of the other classes in the general education Arts category.
Foundations Courses
After completing the Foundations program (ART 150, ART 151, ART 152, ART 153, ART 155, and ART 157), all majors are evaluated for entrance into the design and fine arts programs.
Note: All majors are required to submit their collective work for faculty review.
The following (18 credits) must be completed in year one:
- ART 150 - Foundations: 2-D Design (3 credits)
- ART 151 - Foundations: 3-D Design (3 credits)
- ART 152 - Foundations: Color and Design (3 credits)
- ART 153 - Foundations: Making and Meaning in Art and Design (3 credits)
- ART 155 - Foundations: Introduction to Drawing I (3 credits)
- ART 157 - Foundations: Introduction to Drawing II (3 credits)
Secondary Admission
Students seeking either the graphic design or illustration emphasis, must participate in a secondary admit process after successful completion of the Foundations Review. Both programs prioritize admission based on a review of portfolio work from the foundations courses.
Junior Review
Two semesters before their B.F.A. exhibition, all B.F.A. students are required to submit a sample of their work, completed since the foundations program, for faculty review and comment. Based on the review, students may be asked to do remedial work and submit to a second review. If a second review is unsuccessful, the student will be asked to leave his or her current program or the department. See the Department of Visual and Media Arts Student Handbook for scheduling details and specific requirements.
B.F.A. Exhibition
Graduating seniors must have a B.F.A. show and a final acceptance of their work by art and design faculty, earning a grade of at least a C for their Senior Project (ART 498 or ART 415). The fine arts and illustration seniors will have a group exhibition. The graphic design seniors will have a group exhibit evaluated by graphic design faculty. See the Department of Visual and Media Arts Student Handbook for details.
Art History
Requires 12 credits, including:
- Art history electives (6 credits)
- ART 221 - Survey of Art History I (3 credits)
- ART 222 - Survey of Art History II (3 credits)
Capstone
Completion of the art history requirements of the B.F.A. program is a prerequisite for ART 495. Students register for a section taught by an art history professor.
Emphases
Ceramics
Ceramics emphasis requires 54 credits as outlined.
Studio Elective Courses
Requires 18 credits.
Required Emphasis Courses
Requires 36 credits, including:
- ART 245 - Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing (3 credits)
- ART 270 - Introduction to Sculpture (3 credits)
- ART 275 - Introduction to Ceramics (3 credits)
- ART 376 - Intermediate Ceramics 1: Wheel Throwing (3 credits)
- ART 377 - Intermediate Ceramics 2: Voice/Concept (3 credits)
- ART 401 - Senior Seminar (3 credits)
- ART 477 - Advanced Ceramics 1 (3 credits)
- ART 478 - Advanced Ceramics 2 (3 credits)
- ART 479 - Glaze Calculation (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
- ART 498 - Senior Project (6 credits)
Graphic Design
Graphic design emphasis requires 54 to 55 credits as outlined.
Studio Elective Courses
Requires 15 credits. Studio electives may be selected in art, photography, or film and video. Electives in other areas must be approved by graphic design faculty.
Required Emphasis Courses
Requires 39 to 40 credits, including:
- ART 210 - Graphic Design I (3 credits)
- ART 211 - Graphic Design II (3 credits)
- ART 215 - Advanced Typography (3 credits)
- ART 258 - Intermediate Drawing (3 credits)
- ART 310 - Graphic Design III (3 credits)
- ART 312 - Graphic Design IV - Experience Design (3 credits)
- ART 410 - Graphic Design V (3 credits)
- ART 413 - Portfolio (3 credits)
- ART 415 - Senior Project: Graphics/Illustration (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
- PHO 171 - Photography I (4 credits) OR PHO 175 - Understanding Still Photography (3 credits)
Note for PHO 171 or PHO 175: Consult advisor to make PHO course selection. Access to studio courses in the School of Communications cannot be guaranteed for art and design majors.
Business Practice Courses
Select one course (three credits) from the following:
- BUS 201 - Legal Environment for Business (3 credits)
- MKT 350 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
- CAP 210 - Fundamentals of Advertising (3 credits)
- CAP 220 - Fundamentals of Public Relations (3 credits)
Internship
An off-campus experience is required for internship credit.
Design History Course
Students must substitute ART 218 - Design History (3 credits) for one of the two art history elective courses.
Illustration
Illustration emphasis requires 54 credits as outlined.
Studio Elective Courses
Requires 15 credits.
Required Emphasis Courses
Requires 39 credits, including:
- ART 212 - Graphic Design for Illustrators (3 credits)
- ART 257 - Life Drawing (3 credits)
- ART 258 - Intermediate Drawing (3 credits)
- ART 260 - Introduction to Painting (3 credits)
- ART 265 - Introduction to Printmaking (3 credits)
- ART 281 - Introduction to Illustration (3 credits)
- ART 381 - Intermediate Illustration I (3 credits)
- ART 382 - Intermediate Illustration II (3 credits)
- ART 413 - Portfolio (3 credits)
- ART 415 - Senior Project: Graphics/Illustration (3 credits)
- ART 482 - Advanced Illustration I (3 credits)
- ART 483 - Advanced Illustration II (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
Jewelry/Metalsmithing
Jewelry/metalsmithing emphasis requires 54 credits as outlined.
Studio Elective Courses
Requires 18 credits.
Required Emphasis Courses
Requires 36 credits, including:
- ART 245 - Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing (3 credits)
- ART 270 - Introduction to Sculpture (3 credits)
- ART 275 - Introduction to Ceramics (3 credits)
- ART 345 - Relevant Skills for the Jeweler (3 credits)
- ART 346 - Intermediate Jewelry and Metalsmithing I (3 credits)
- ART 347 - Intermediate Jewelry and Metalsmithing II (3 credits)
- ART 401 - Senior Seminar (3 credits)
- ART 447 - Advanced Jewelry and Metalsmithing I (3 credits)
- ART 448 - Advanced Jewelry and Metalsmithing II (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
- ART 498 - Senior Project (6 credits)
Painting
Painting emphasis requires 54 credits as outlined.
Printmaking or Illustration Course
Requires three credits.
Metals, Sculpture, or Ceramics Course
Requires three credits.
Studio Elective Courses
Requires 12 credits.
Required Emphasis Courses
Requires 42 credits, including:
- ART 257 - Life Drawing (3 credits)
- ART 258 - Intermediate Drawing (3 credits)
- ART 260 - Introduction to Painting (3 credits)
- ART 355 - Advanced Drawing I (3 credits)
- ART 361 - Intermediate Painting I (3 credits)
- ART 362 - Intermediate Painting II (3 credits)
- ART 401 - Senior Seminar (3 credits)
- ART 462 - Advanced Painting I (3 credits)
- ART 463 - Advanced Painting II (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
- ART 498 - Senior Project (6 credits)
Printmaking
Printmaking emphasis requires 54 credits as outlined.
Metals, Sculpture, or Ceramics Course
Requires three credits.
Studio Elective Courses
Requires nine credits.
Required Emphasis Courses
Requires 45 credits, including:
- ART 257 - Life Drawing (3 credits)
- ART 258 - Intermediate Drawing (3 credits)
- ART 260 - Introduction to Painting (3 credits)
- ART 265 - Introduction to Printmaking (3 credits)
- ART 355 - Advanced Drawing I (3 credits)
- ART 356 - Advanced Drawing II (3 credits)
- ART 366 - Intermediate Printmaking I (3 credits)
- ART 367 - Intermediate Printmaking II (3 credits)
- ART 401 - Senior Seminar (3 credits)
- ART 467 - Advanced Printmaking I (3 credits)
- ART 468 - Advanced Printmaking II (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
- ART 498 - Senior Project (6 credits)
Sculpture
Sculpture emphasis requires 54 credits as outlined.
Studio Elective Courses
Requires 18 credits.
Required Emphasis Courses
Requires 36 credits, including:
- ART 245 - Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing (3 credits)
- ART 270 - Introduction to Sculpture (3 credits)
- ART 275 - Introduction to Ceramics (3 credits)
- ART 271 - Digital 3-D Modeling and Design (3 credits)
- ART 371 - Intermediate Sculpture 1: Fabrications (3 credits)
- ART 372 - Intermediate Sculpture 2: Replications (3 credits)
- ART 401 - Senior Seminar (3 credits)
- ART 472 - Advanced Sculpture 1 (3 credits)
- ART 473 - Advanced Sculpture 2 (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
- ART 498 - Senior Project (6 credits)
Visual Studies
Visual studies emphasis requires 54 credits as outlined.
Studio Elective Courses
Requires 18 to 27 credits.
Required Emphasis Courses
Requires 27 to 36 credits, including:
- ART 391 - Civic Studio (3 credits)
- ART 392 - Curatorial Studio (3 credits)
- ART 393 - Image Studio (3 credits)
- ART 394 - Interactive Studio (3 credits)
- ART 395 - Space Studio (3 credits)
- ART 396 - Time Studio (3 credits)
- ART 401 - Senior Seminar (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
- ART 498 - Senior Project (6 credits)
Working with their advisor, undergraduates create individualized learning plans, which are evaluated every semester. Students take five to eight courses specific to visual studies in at least four different areas (ART 391, ART 392, ART 393, ART 394, ART 395, and ART 396). These may be repeated once. Students complete the remaining credits in the emphasis with the studio electives they have chosen for their learning plan for a total of 54 credits.
Suggested Order of Coursework for a B.F.A. in Studio Art
Year One
Fall Semester (15 credits):
- Two general education courses (6 credits)
- Three foundation studio courses:
- ART 150 - Foundations: 2-D Design (3 credits)
- ART 151 - Foundations: 3-D Design (3 credits) OR ART 153 - Foundations: Making and Meaning in Art and Design (3 credits)
- ART 155 - Foundations: Introduction to Drawing I (3 credits)
Winter Semester (15 credits):
- Two general education courses credits (6 credits)
- Three foundation studio courses:
- ART 151 - Foundations: 3-D Design (3 credits) OR ART 153 - Foundations: Making and Meaning in Art and Design (3 credits)
- ART 152 - Foundations: Color and Design (3 credits)
- ART 157 - Foundations: Introduction to Drawing II (3 credits)
Year Two
Fall Semester (18 credits):
- Emphasis requirements (9 credits)
- Two general education courses (6 credits)
- ART 221 - Survey of Art History I (3 credits)
Winter Semester (18 credits):
- Emphasis requirements (9 credits)
- Two general education courses (6 credits)
- ART 222 - Survey of Art History II (3 credits)
Year Three
Fall Semester (18 credits):
- Emphasis requirements and electives (9 credits)
- Art history elective (3 credits)
- Two general education Issues courses (6 credits)
Winter Semester (15 to 18 credits):
- Emphasis requirements and electives (9 credits)
- Art history elective (3 credits)
- One or two general education Issues courses (3 to 6 credits)
Year Four
Fall Semester (12 credits):
- Emphasis requirements and electives (6 credits)
- ART 401 - Senior Seminar (3 credits) OR ART 413 - Portfolio (3 credits)
- ART 495 - Issues in Art (Capstone) (3 credits)
Winter Semester (12 to 15 credits):
- Emphasis requirements and electives (3 credits)
- One or two general education courses (3 to 6 credits)
- ART 498 - Senior Project (6 credits)