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Requirements for Visual Arts Majors

Getting Started

After you confirm your decision to attend 91ÁÔÆæ and you register for an orientation session, you will be contacted by an academic advisor from Academic Advising. The professional advisor will help create your first semester schedule.

At New Student/Transfer Student Orientation, you will receive training from Student Orientation and Success (SOS) about how to complete the .

After your first semester at 91ÁÔÆæ, your visual arts program advisor (the person listed in your Tranguide as your advisor) will assist you in selecting courses that provide a path towards graduation and that best fit your interests.

Core Curriculum

Besides completing Areas A-E of the , it is extremely important that you start completing Area F from your first semester, and that you pass Foundations Portfolio Review.

A grade of C or better is required for all ART courses in Area F and your major courses. Check the 91ÁÔÆæ program catalog for your major to learn about specific requirements for your program and use your plan of study.

Questions?

Contact Master Faculty Advisor for Visual Arts, Dr. Ana Pozzi Harris, for more information.

Complete Area F - Courses Appropriate to Major

  1. All Foundation studio courses are required and can be taken in any order.
  • ART 1010 Drawing I
  • ART 1020 Two-Dimensional Design & Color Theory
  • ART 1030 Three-Dimensional Design

Note: Incoming or transfer student with a declared major in the Department of Visual Arts will be placed in at least one foundation studio course by a professional advisor from the Academic Advising prior to starting your first semester at 91ÁÔÆæ.

  1. In subsequent semesters, you will enroll yourself after meeting with your visual arts advisor. To advance smoothly towards graduation, you must enroll in one or two foundation studio courses in subsequent semesters.
    • Attempt to complete all three foundation studio courses by your third semester at 91ÁÔÆæ (or 30 total credits earned).
  2. In the semester when you are taking your last foundation studio course, complete the Foundations Portfolio Review, a requirement for all Visual Arts majors and Art Pathway students.
    • Attempt to complete Foundations Portfolio Review by your third semester at 91ÁÔÆæ (or 30 total credits earned).
  3. Once you have completed your foundation coursework and passed Foundations Portfolio Review, take your Area F Elective course.
    • Be mindful of the prerequisites for each course.

Area F Elective Courses

Students enrolled in the Art with Graphic Design Concentration B.A. or Art with Digital Arts Concentration B.A. may select one Area F elective course from:

  • ART 2100 - Life Drawing - Prereq: ART 1010
  • ART 2450 - Introduction to Computer Graphics - Prereq: ART 1020

Students enrolled in the Art Pathway, Art Education B.S., and Studio Art B.A. may select one Area F elective course from the following list:

  • ART 2100 - Life Drawing - Prereq: ART 1010
  • ART 2150 - Painting I - Prereq: ART 1010 and ART 1020
  • ART 2200 - Sculpture I - Prereq: ART 1030
  • ART 2700 - Ceramics I - Prereq: ART 1030
  • ART 2450 - Introduction to Computer Graphics - Prereq: ART 1020
  • ART 2452 - Introduction to 3D Design & Fabrication - Prereq: ART 1030
  • ART 2600 - Introduction to Textiles - Prereq: ART 1020
  • ART 2800 - Introduction to Photography - Prereq: ART 1020

Note: Students planning to apply to the Visual Arts B.F.A. should choose one Area F elective course based on their intended area of focus.

Art History Area F Courses

Both courses are required.

  • ART 2510 - Introduction to Art History I - Prereq: ENG 1101
  • ART 2520 - Introduction to Art History II - Prereq: ENG 1101

These courses may be taken in any order.

Required course in all visual arts four-year degree programs

Required course in all visual arts four-year degree programs:

  • ART 2450 - Introduction to Computer Graphics - Prereq ART 1020

Pre-Art Education Required Courses

In addition to the six ART Area F courses, Pre-Art Education students are required to complete the following:

  • EDUC 2110 – Critical Issues in Art Education – No prerequisites
  • EDUC 2120 – Exploring Sociocultural Perspectives on Diversity – Prereq: EDUC 2110 and ENG 1101
  • EDUC 2130 – Exploring Learning and Teaching – Prereq: EDUC 2110 and ENG 1101

Pre-Art Education majors should start completing the EDUC courses on their first semester at 91ÁÔÆæ. Complete EDUC 2110 on your first semester and complete EDUC 2120 and EDUC 2130 by your third semester, or sooner. (Please note that EDUC 2120 and EDUC 2130 may be taken concurrently).

To be admitted to the Teacher Certification Art Education program, Pre-Art Education majors must have completed the six ART Area F courses and the three EDUC courses.

The application to the Teacher Certification Art Education program is open once a year only, with a due date in mid-January. Therefore, completing these course requirements early will facilitate your timely admittance to the Art Education program and your smooth progression towards graduation.

Review the tab “Art Education P-12 Programs (Dahlonega)" for a detailed list of admission requirements.

All Visual Arts Majors

Check the Visual Arts Advising Tools to view your Visual Arts Plan of Study for your major to learn about specific requirements for your program.