Art Major: Animation Concentration, B.F.A.
B.F.A. degree
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Admission Requirements, Retention & Termination Standards
This degree program, which requires 78 hours in art, offers art majors a firm foundation in basic courses such as drawing, design, and art history. This foundation not only provides a strong base for all specialized studio areas but also prepares students to qualify for advanced degree programs.
Because Core Courses I comprise a foundation of courses that form the basis for all successive courses in the major, it is expected that students complete ART 106, ART 117, ART 119, and ART 125 before enrolling in any 300+ studio course. It is mandatory that all Art Majors register for and complete four semesters of ART 096. Students should seek advising assistance from the department upon arrival to the university and should select a major advisor in their area of concentration once they have been accepted into their respective programs.
Students must have an overall grade point average of 2.3 for all art courses counted toward the major. Courses taken on a credit/no credit basis, except for ART 096, may not be counted toward fulfillment of requirements for the art major or minor.
Animation Concentration Requirements:
Acceptance into the B.F.A. degree program in the Animation Concentration is contingent on a portfolio review. A student may apply for acceptance when they have completed or are currently enrolled in ART 106, ART 125, ART 207; and two of the following courses: ART 220, ART 222, ART 224, ART 308. Students who fail to be accepted are welcome to reapply the following year.
Before enrolling in 400-level animation courses, students must be accepted as an Animation BFA major. In addition to the general curriculum, the candidate for the B.F.A. degree must complete the following requirements:
- Declare B.F.A. degree with advisor in the Animation concentration.
- Participate in animation B.F.A. critiques.
- Exhibit thesis project at the culmination of their final year.
- Submit a final thesis and other supporting materials to the Department of Art and Design.
Program Requirements
Core Courses I: Foundations (12 hours)
ART 096 | Art Event Attendance | 0(0-0) |
ART 106 | Introduction to Drawing | 3(0-6) |
ART 117 | Introduction to Contemporary Issues in Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 119 | Design Foundations | 3(0-6) |
ART 125 | Digital Design | 3(0-6) |
Core Courses II: Introductory Art History (6 hours)
ART 283 | Introduction to Western Art, Part I | 3(3-0) |
ART 285 | Introduction to Western Art, Part II | 3(3-0) |
Core Courses III: Introductory Studio (12 hours)
Select from the following:
ART 202 | Introduction to Digital Fabrication | 3(0-6) |
ART 207 | Introduction to Animation: Traditional Media | 3(0-6) |
ART 214 | Introduction to Ceramics | 3(2-3) |
ART 217 | Introduction to Figure Drawing | 3(0-6) |
ART 233 | Introduction to Painting | 3(0-6) |
ART 241 | Introduction to Photography | 3(0-6) |
ART 251 | Introduction to Printmaking | 3(0-6) |
ART 261 | Introduction to Sculpture | 3(0-6) |
Core Courses IV: Art History (12 hours)
Select 12 credit hours from the following list; of these, at least 9 must be 300-level or higher:
ART 277 | History of Animation | 3(3-0) |
ART 287 | Introduction to Non-Western Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 312 | Special Studies in Art History | 3-9(3-0) |
ART 317 | Digital Art History and Archaeology | 3(2-3) |
ART 319 | The Methods of Art History | 3(3-0) |
ART 341 | History of Photography | 3(3-0) |
ART 363 | History of Design: 1750-2010 | 3(3-0) |
ART 380 | Greek Art and Architecture | 3(3-0) |
ART 381 | Early Christian and Byzantine Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 382/WGS 382 | Gender and Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 383 | Modern Architecture | 3(3-0) |
ART 385 | European Modernism | 3(3-0) |
ART 386 | American Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 387 | Baroque Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 388 | Eighteenth-Century Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 389 | Art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt | 3(3-0) |
ART 391 | African Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 480 | Roman Art and Architecture | 3(3-0) |
ART 481 | Western Medieval Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 482 | Italian Renaissance Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 483 | Nineteenth Century European Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 485 | Art After 1945 | 3(3-0) |
ART 486 | Independent Study in Art History | 1-6(Spec) |
ART 488 | Northern Renaissance Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 489 | Islamic Art | 3(3-0) |
ART 495 | Art History Study Abroad | 1-9(Spec) |
ART 580 | Seminar in Ancient/Medieval Art History | 3-6(3-0) |
ART 581 | Seminar in Early Modern Art History | 3-6(3-0) |
ART 582 | Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Art History | 3-6(3-0) |
ART 586 | Special Topics Seminar in Art History | 3-9(3-0) |
Core Courses V: Capstone (3 hours)
Students in the Animation Concentration are required to take ART 477; Studio Concentration students are required to take ART 471; Graphic Design Concentration students are required to take ART 472:
ART 471 | BFA Studio Art Exhibition | 3(3-0) |
ART 472 | Graphic Design Capstone Experience | 3(0-6) |
ART 477 | Animation Portfolio and Professional Practices | 3(0-6) |
Animation Concentration:
Required Courses I: BFA Animation (6 hours)
Credits earned in these courses beyond the required 6 credit hours may count towards Electives: BFA Animation.
Three credits each from two of each the following courses:
ART 220 | Animation Drawing I | 3(0-6) |
ART 224 | 3D Computer Animation I: Foundations | 3(0-6) |
ART 228 | Stop Motion Animation | 3-6(Spec) |
Required Courses II: BFA Animation (9 hours)
Credits earned in these courses beyond the required 9 credits may count towards Electives: BFA Animation
3 credits each from:
ART 308 | Storyboarding for Digital Media | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 309 | Illustration & Concept Development | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 322 | Motion Design for Animators | 3-6(Spec) |
Required Courses III: BFA Animation (12 hours)
3 credits each from:
ART 420 | Animation Studio I: Micro-Short Production | 3(0-6) |
ART 422 | Animation Studio II: Short Form Production | 3(0-6) |
ART 520 | Animation Sr. Project I: Development and Pre-production | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 522 | Animation Sr. Project II: Production and Post | 3(0-6) |
Electives: BFA Animation (6 hours)
Select from the following:
ART 220 | Animation Drawing I | 3(0-6) |
ART 224 | 3D Computer Animation I: Foundations | 3(0-6) |
ART 228 | Stop Motion Animation | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 308 | Storyboarding for Digital Media | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 309 | Concept Development: Characters and Environments | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 320 | Animation Drawing II | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 322 | Motion Design for Animators | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 323 | Digital Sculpture | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 324 | 3D Computer Animation II: Characters | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 325 | 3D Computer Animation III: Environments | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 326 | 2D Animation Projects | 3-9(Spec) |
ART 327 | Alternative Strategies in Animation | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 360 | Figure and Portrait Sculpture | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 361 | Character Sculpture | 3-6(Spec) |
ART 407 | Character Performance for Animators | 3-9(Spec) |
ART 408 | Independent Animation Studio | 3-9(Spec) |
ART 409 | Advanced Production Studio | 3-9(Spec) |
CPS 282 | Introduction to Multimedia Design | 3(3-0) |
CPS 382 | Advanced Multimedia Design | 3(3-0) |
Total: 78 semester hours