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Course summary
This program is to accommodate students interested in combining visual art studio disciplines with film, video, theatre, dance, and music, as well as textile design and fashion design. Arts oriented studios are taken outside of the department of art to satisfy the equivalent of upper-level traditional art studios.
Program modules
The Modules include 111 Introductory Art Seminar 1, Art History Elective 4, 121 Introductory Painting 3, 141 Introductory Sculpture 3, 151 Drawing I, 152 Drawing II 3, 131 Introductory Intaglio 3, 132 Introductory Graphics 3, 133 Introductory Lithography 3, Freshman Writing Seminar 3, Physical Education 1, 161 Photography 3, 251 Drawing III 3, 171 Electronic Imaging in Art 3, Out-of-College Elective/Art History 3-4, Out-of-College Elective 3, 200-Level Studio 4, 200-Level Studio 4, 300-Level Theory and Criticism 3, In/Out-of-College Elective 3, Out-of-College Elective 3, 200-Level Studio 4, Art Studio Concentration 4, 300-Level Theory and Criticism or Art History Elective 3-4, In/Out-of-College Elective 3, Out-of-College Elective 3, Art Studio Concentration 4, 300-Level Theory and Criticism or Art History Elective 3-4, Out-of-College Electives 7, 200-Level Studio 4, Art Studio Concentration 4, 300-Level Theory and Criticism or Art History Elective 3-4, In/Out-of-College Elective 3, Out-of-College Elective 3, Art Studio Concentration 4, 300-Level Theory and Criticism or Art History Elective 3-4, Out-of-College Electives 7, 252 Drawing IV 3, Pre-Thesis 6, In/Out-of-College Electives 7, Thesis 6, In/Out-of-College Electives 9.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must meet the following preparatory courses: 16 units, including four of English and Architecture: four of mathematics (including plane geometry, intermediate algebra, and trigonometry) and one of physics recommended additional preparation: one unit of calculus and three or four of foreign language (three years of one language or two years each of two languages) Art: three or four of foreign language (three years of one language or two years each of two languages) Urban studies: three of mathematics, three of one foreign language, and three of science. Students should have completed at least 55 credits, with a minimum of 30 earned at Cornell, and who have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. Students seeking admission must have the equivalent of an American high school education at the time of admission. International students whose first language is not English must have taken the TOEFL/IELTS exam. A minimum TOEFL score of 600 on the paper-based test or 100 on internet-based test and the recommended minimum IELTS score of 7 is needed to be considered for admission. They will waive the TOEFL and/or IELTS requirement for students who have achieved a score of 670 or higher on the critical reading section of the SAT reasoning test.
Cornell University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Cornell University
Department name
College of Architecture, Art and Planning, Department of Art
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