Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 120 Credit-hour(s) | $ 20,624 (US$ 20,624) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This concentration is designed for students who seek a breadth of knowledge in the visual arts and who have a preferred interest or stronger background preparation in math, the natural sciences or the social sciences. It seeks to integrate knowledge of the visual arts with applied design technology; and enhance problem-solving and communication skills in the creation of design concepts. Students will develop knowledge that optimizes the function, value and appearance of manufactured products and systems.
Program modules
The modules are ART 102 (formerly 140) Two-Dimensional Design; ART 104 (formerly 160) Drawing I; ART 106 (formerly 240) Three-Dimensional Design; ART 205 (formerly 280) Foundations Seminar; GARTH 205 Survey of World Art I: Prehistoric to Renaissance; GARTH 206 Survey of World Art II: Renaissance to Modern; four elective courses from: ART 210 (formerly 348) Animation: 3-D Modeling; ART 220 (formerly 225) Introductory Ceramics: Potter’s Wheel; ART 240 (formerly 322) Metal and Jewelry; ART 280 (formerly 335) Sculpture; INDE 200 Interior Design Studio I; INDE 202 Interior Design Studio II; and five ISAT electives from: GISAT 151 Analytical Methods (2); ISAT 152 Analytical Methods III; SAT 211 Issues in Modern Production; ISAT 311 Role of Energy in Modern Society; ISAT 331 Automation in Manufacturing; ISAT 410 Sustainable Energy Development; ISAT 411 Energy Economics and Policy; ISAT 430 Manufacturing Processes, ISAT 431 Manufacturing Processes, ISAT 435 Integrated Product and Process Development, ISAT 471 Transportation: Energy Environment and Society, ISAT 480 Selected Topics in Integrated Science and Technology, College of Business electives (choose one of the following): 3, COB 191 Business Statistics, COB 218 Legal Environment of Business, MKTG 380 Principles of Marketing.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicant must possess an American associate’s or bachelor’s degree equivalent from an accredited institution located in a country where English is the native language or graduation from an accredited high school in a native English-speaking country where the applicant has resided for at least four years. They are required to submit a portfolio representing work completed in INDE 200 and INDE 202. They should demonstrate proficiency in English with a minimum TOEFL score of 213 for computer-based test, 550 for paper-based test, 80-81 for internet-based test or SAT score of 500 or IELTS score of 6.5 - 7.
James Madison University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
James Madison University
Department name
College of Visual and Performing Arts, School of Art and Art History
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