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Course summary
The primary aim of the art program is to develop the aesthetic awareness and technical proficiency of the individual student in the visual arts. The B.F.A. is strongly recommended for those students who plan to pursue graduate work in the visual arts or who intend to enter into studio artist production. The studio areas offered for concentration are drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, weaving, ceramics and jewelry/metals. Additionally, paper-making and special topics courses are available. The art major may concentrate in one studio area or work in several areas. In addition, the program offers a variety of studio and art history courses for university students majoring in other fields.
Program modules
The Courses are: ART 100 Survey of Art,ART 101 History of Western Art I,ART 102 History of Western Art II,ART 103 Creative Process,ART 104 Creative Process,ART 105 Drawing I,ART 106 Drawing II,ART 201 Intermediate Drawing,ART 231 Introduction to Printmaking,ART 241 Introduction to Painting and Composition,ART 251 Introduction to Metals/Jewelry,ART 261 Introduction to Weaving,ART 271 Introduction to Ceramics,ART 281 Introduction to Sculpture,ART 301 Anatomy Drawing and Painting,ART 310 Professional Practice and Display,ART 494 Senior Presentation,IN ADDITION:Electives upper division/studio,Art history electives.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have completed high school. Students who cannot meet the required TOEFL score of 173 (computer), iBT of 61 or IELTS score of 5 may be given conditional admission if they enroll in the ELS program; Exemption from TOEFL/IELTS is possible for students from countries where English is the official medium of instruction. SAT or ACT is not required for admission. Alternative Admissions criteria for International Student who do not have high school diploma: Students must have an ACT composite score of at least 21 or a combined SAT Verbal and Math score of 990 and a GED with a 450 (45) average and no individual score below 410 (41) or must have an ACT composite score of at least 21 or a combined SAT verbal and math score of 990 and both a Compass score in English of at least 68 and Algebra score of at least 40. A TOEFL Score of 500 may or may not be required depending on the ACT English score or SAT Verbal score.
Idaho State University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Idaho State University
Department name
College of Arts and Letters, Department of Art and Pre-Architecture
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