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| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
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Course summary
This program offers a broad range of courses in three-dimensional studies that expose students to fundamental precepts through advanced concepts and innovation in sculpture. The curriculum is built upon a progressive sequence of courses designed to expand and deepen educational experiences in research, idea, and skill development combined with art history, theory, and criticism. A wide variety of techniques, materials, and processes is available in the concentration. Studio experiences emphasize traditional and contemporary creative approaches. Students fabricate in metal; model in clay; cast in plaster, bronze, aluminum, and iron; carve in wood and stone; and manipulate multimedia. In addition to studio assignments and self-directed projects, students attend visiting artist lectures on campus, in galleries, and in museums to acquire a broader framework for understanding contemporary art issues. The overarching goals for the sculpture concentration are to foster individual student interests and personal sensibilities and to prepare students for advanced studies in graduate programs.
Program modules
The courses are:ART 100: Introduction to Art or ART 101: Survey of Western Art, Four art history courses above the 100 level, ART 120: Fundamentals of Drawing, ART 140: Design I,ART 150: Clay Modeling, ART 220: Intermediate Drawing, 221: Life Drawing I,ART 321: Life Drawing II, ART 498 and ART 499: courses ART 252: Techniques of Sculpture or ART 253: Sculpture I,ART 353: Metal Casting, ART 355: Sculpture II,ART 356: Sculpture III,ART 481: Ceramics III,ART 550: Sculpture Installation.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must complete the equivalent of a U.S. academic high school diploma. They should have TOEFL Paper-Based score of 550, Computer Based score of 213, or Internet Based score of 79 or 6.5 overall score for IELTS or SAT verbal 400.
University of North Carolina At Greensboro accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of North Carolina At Greensboro
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art
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