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Dec 26, 2024
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Graduate Catalog 2006-07 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Arts in Art
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Advisors:
Ellen Armstrong
Room 1406, Sangren Hall
Vince Torano, Graduate Coordinator
Room 1404, Sangren Hall
Art Practice emphasis requires a minimum thirty credit hours, for students interested in advanced study in art practice for professional reasons.
Admission Requirements
- An undergraduate degree with a major in art or its equivalent.
- A completed application for admission.
- A portfolio of slides must be submitted directly to the Graduate Coordinator of the School of Art. It should include twenty slides in the applicant’s area of concentration. The slides must be submitted in a plastic sleeve with artist’s name, size of work, year, and medium.
- A statement of intent outlining the reasons for seeking admission to a graduate program in a specific area of concentration.
- Three letters of recommendation for admission.
- A current resume.
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1. Twelve hours in one area of concentration.
2. Six hours in advanced art history.
3. Two hours in the following course.
4. At the end of each student’s first and second semester
A formal review by a Graduate Committee will (a) determine continuation in the degree program; (b) delay review by one semester; (c) drop the student from further degree status in the program. 5. Two hours in the following course.
This course includes a final exhibition and oral presentation which must be approved by the student’s Graduate Committee before the Master of Arts is granted. 6. Eight hours in electives, five of which must be taken within the School of Art.
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