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Course summary
Studio Art is an academic discipline that embraces both visual communication and the aesthetic expression of an intellectual vision.
Program modules
The modules include SA100 Foundations of Visual Literacy, SA102 Foundations of Studio Art, SA104 Foundations of Media Art, SA106 Beginning Drawing, SA200 Critical Theory and Practice in Art, SA300 Professional Practices and Portfolio Design, SA491 Senior Thesis in Studio Art.
Entry requirement for international students
Candidates for admission to undergraduate degree programs should have completed high school-level college preparatory work or otherwise demonstrate sufficient academic preparation to begin college work. Normally, high school courses should include, as a minimum, four years of English, three years of mathematics, three years of natural sciences, three years of social sciences and two years of a foreign language. Consideration for admission is based upon an applicant’s academic background, including high school academic achievement, educational goals and potential for success at Oakland University. Students applying as freshmen must submit scores from the American College Test (ACT). Students should have a TOEFL score of 550 minimum on paper-based, 213 minimum on computer-based and 79 minimum on internet-based. The minimum MELAB score of 77 is required.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Oakland University
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Art History
Institution name
Oakland University
Total number of students
18920
Contact address for international enquiries
2200 N Squirrel Road
ROCHESTER
48309
Telephone
+1 248 370 3360
Venue / office name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Art History
Address
307 Wilson Hall
ROCHESTER
Michigan
48309
Venue description
The department's curriculum encompasses both artmaking as an aesthetic expression of intellectual vision, and contextual study and research into the exceptional range of aesthetic expression throughout history. Majors and non-majors can develop their knowledge and understanding of the history of the visual arts, gain a solid grounding in aesthetic and critical theory, develop technical skills in a variety of artistic media, and expand their abilities to conceptualize and communicate their own vision through aesthetic means.
Telephone number
+1 248 370 3375
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
This university has five unique residence halls located near the heart of campus, where all on- campus classrooms, computer labs, student services, recreational and dining facilities, and the library are less than a 10- minute walk away. To be eligible to reside in residence halls or apartments, students must be: (a) formally admitted to the University as matriculated or conditionally admitted students in a degree program at the University and enrolled in a minimum of 8 credit hours during each fall or winter semester, and 4 credit hours for each spring or summer semester, in which they reside in residence Halls or apartments; (b) matriculated students in a degree program at another college or university that has an affiliation agreement with the University; or (c) participating in the University’s hostel program or authorized summer camp programs. A variety of living arrangements and special interest programs are available to meet the needs and interests of each student. Options include single rooms, double rooms and suites; private bathrooms and community bathrooms; coeducational floors; nonsmoking buildings; and learning communities. Most residence hall students share a bedroom with another person. However, a limited number of single rooms are sometimes available. Many services are available to residence hall students for no additional charge. Some of those services include: Cable Television, Computer/Internet Service, Laundry Service, Telephone Service and Meal Plans. Students living in the residence halls must select a meal plan, which is included in the total cost for room and board. Each plan gives students the opportunity to eat at any of the dining locations on campus. Room and board for residence hall students costs $3,550.00 per semester for a double room or $3,995.00 per semester for a single room. This housing office is located on the 4th floor (ground floor) of Hamlin Hall.
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