The bachelor of fine arts provides a pre-professional
introduction to the visual arts with a greater degree of
concentration on courses in the studio area. It incorporates a
comprehensive exploration into studio art practices. Students learn
formally, conceptually, and technically how to create art through
the various disciplines of ceramic, drawing, digital art, glass,
painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. For the B.F.A. in
studio art, the student must fulfill all general requirements as
described in the liberal arts curriculum including those of the
Newcomb-Tulane College core with the following exceptions: two
courses required in the sciences and mathematics category instead
of three; and two courses required in the social science category
instead of three.
The B.F.A. requires at least 60 art credits, of which a minimum
of 51 must be in studio courses, including three courses from among
six in the Foundations of Art series. (If two foundation courses
are taken in two-dimensional areas, the third must be taken in a
three dimensional area or vice versa.) The studio requirements are
1050 and 1060; two drawing courses at the 2000-level or higher; at
least eight electives at the 2000-level or higher, six of which
must be in an area of concentration; and Major Project 5010 and
5020 that constitute the BFA thesis and the senior capstone
experience. Also, three courses in art history are required: Art
History 1010, 1020, and one additional course. No more that half of
required studio and art history courses can be transferred into the
degree program.
Transfer students wishing advanced standing in studio courses
toward the B.F.A. are required to submit representative examples of
the work done for which credit has been received at another
institution.
Incoming first-year students who expect to be art majors are
advised to take Art Studio 1050 and three foundations courses
during their first year. At the end of the sophomore year, the art
department studio faculty will assign an adviser. Candidates for
the B.F.A. are allowed to take only one level of a studio course
sequence in summer school.
Declaration of the B.F.A. major is contingent on the acceptance
by the faculty and must be done at least one year before
graduation. Review of applications will take place once at the end
of each semester. Applications must include: (1) major declaration
form; (2) current degree audit sheet; (3) portfolio of 5-10 pieces
of artwork in any medium. The faculty strongly suggests that the
student meet with his/her major studio professor before initiating
this process. Accepted candidates will then be reviewed and
evaluated during the spring semester of their junior year and late
in the fall semester of their senior year.
In the senior year, each candidate for the B.F.A. develops a
substantial body of studio work in Major Project 5010 and 5020
which constitute the capstone experience. The art studio faculty
will review each project at the end of the fall and spring
semester. A grade of (B) or higher is mandatory for continuation in
the B.F.A. program. The studio faculty will review the completed
B.F.A. thesis show. If in the judgment of the faculty in the Art
Department, the work demonstrates sufficient evidence of artistic
accomplishment, the student will be recommended for graduation.
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