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School of Arts and Letters

Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts (Studio Arts Concentration)

Program Description

The Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts with a Studio Arts Concentration offers students a broader range of options, permitting them to combine their study in fine arts with a well-rounded liberal arts education. Students in the B.A. in Studio Arts focus their studies in two studio areas.  Studio areas include Ceramics, Digital Art and Interactive Media, Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, and Printmaking.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Fine Arts program at Indiana University Southeast is to continuously design, build, and implement high quality programs of study in the visual arts and art history that supports, integrates, and contributes to the missions of the School of Arts and Letters and the University. The program affirms and nurtures the intellectual and creative spirits of each individual while providing knowledge and structure to promote the appreciation and understanding of art and art history and of their contributions to the cultures and histories of humanity. Each student is encouraged to develop their own unique vision and critical thinking methods, and to come to a greater understanding and appreciation of the diverse responses and contributions of others. Students will explore how and why they work creatively, as well as develop appreciation for art in both a contemporary and historical context.

Fine Arts Studio Learning Goals

  • Students will be able to conceptualize their ideas visually
  • Students will be able to express their interests and goals as artists
  • Students will be able to analyze and evaluate their own art
  • Students will be able to describe, analyze, interpret and judge the work of other artists
  • Students will have knowledge of the vocabulary and concepts used in the study and creation of art
  • Students will acquire knowledge and the ability to participate in discourse pertaining to history, art, and culture
  • Students will gain a greater understanding of critical thinking methods used in art history, contemporary art, and studio practices
  • Students will research and write extensively about their own work and the work of others

Fine Arts Program Studio Policies and Degree Requirements

Students are responsible for degree requirements and the Fine Arts Program polices which include:

  • Foundations Portfolio Review: All Fine Arts students must have a foundations portfolio review. Passing the review is required prior to entering the BA and/or BFA programs and is independent of all studio grades.  The portfolio review will also be used to identify weaknesses in a student's progress.  During the portfolio review, artwork is formally evaluated.
  • Professional Disposition: The IU Southeast Fine Arts Program has determined that a student's demonstration of professional disposition and his/her adherence to specified minimum standards of conduct are essential to the successful participation in and completion of the program.  The IU Southeast Fine Arts Disposition Code is a program-level set of minimum standards that complements but does not supersede the broader IU Code of Students Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct.  The specific standards of the code and its implementation will be made available to students in course syllabi.
  • Senior Year Requirements: During the spring semester of senior year students participate in an exhibition of their work.
  • Art Transfer Credit Review: Transfer students with art credit from other institutions must have a transfer portfolio review in order to determine which courses from other institutions will be accepted as satisfying the Indiana University Southeast Fine Arts studio requirements. For guidelines for submitting a transfer portfolio, please contact the School of Arts and Letters Academic Advising office.
  • Academic Standing in Fine Arts Studio Courses: Students must receive a grade of C or higher in all studio and art history courses. A student can repeat a course no more than two times. If the required course is not passed with a grade of C or higher a student will not be allowed to continue in the program.

Fine Arts Scholarships and Awards

  • Outstanding Student Award
  • Martha K. Stem Scholarship
  • Kate Torp Scholarship
  • Rebecca Jennings Award
  • Adam Woeppel Scholarship

Common Requirements/Core Program:  All fine arts students are required to take a core set of classes.

Dept 

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

FINA-F

100

Fundamental Studio—Drawing

3

C

FINA-F

101

Fundamental Studio— 3D

3

C

FINA-F

102

Fundamental Studio— 2D

3

C

FINA-D

210

Digital Art: Survey and Practice

3

C

FINA-A

101

Ancient and Medieval Art

3

C

FINA-A

102

Renaissance through Modern Art

3

C

General Education Requirement

Note: This is not a re-statement of the University's General Education Requirement but a list of specific General Education courses, which are also requirements or pre-requisites for course work in the school/major.

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

ENG-W

290

Writing in the Arts and Sciences

3

C

Permission required for all studio courses beyond the foundation level.  The School of Arts and Letters advisor must approve any exceptions.

200-level Studio Courses

All B.A. students in Fine Arts must take the required 200-level course in each of the six studio concentration areas.

Upper-Level Requirements for Completion of B.A. in Fine Arts with a Studio Arts Concentration:

Students take 15 credits of 300 and 400-level courses from two studio areas. These studio areas will be identified during the 200-level sequence of studio courses. The fine arts faculty will exercise final approval of any areas of focus selected by students.

Students must take these courses in addition to the required fundamental, all 200-level studios, and 300 and 400-level courses from two studio areas.

Dept 

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

FINA-U

401

Special Topics in Studio Art

3

C

FINA-A

401

Art Theory - Senior (BA Seminar)

3

C

FINA-G

405

BA Senior Exhibit

0

C

FINA-A

457

Experimental Art Since 1945

3

C

FINA-A

300 or 400 level non-Western art history 

3

C

B.A Capstone

All B.A. Fine Arts (Studio Art) students must take FINA-A 401 (B.A. Seminar) in the fall semester before their graduation.  In addition, in spring semester before graduation all B.A. Fine Arts (Studio Art) students are required to take FINA-G 405 (B.A Senior Exhibit), which includes a formal exhibition of their work.

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