Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 122 Credit-hour(s) | $ 25,570 (US$ 25,570) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program focuses on intensive study of the figure in a variety of contexts. Students complete assignments that require them to render a representational figure, draw a figure in action, compose a figure within an environment and compose multiple figures in a narrative mode. Students strive to develop an individualized style in their work and to produce a professional portfolio that exemplifies their creative vision.
Program modules
The modules are Semester 1: Fundamentals of Art I 5; Beginning Life Drawing I 5; English Language Arts I 3; Freshman Seminar 1; Semester 2: Fundamentals of Art II 5; Beginning Life Drawing II 5; Anatomy 3; Semester 3: Intermediate Life Drawing I 5; Figurative Sculpture I 5; English Language Arts II 3; Art History Survey I 3; Semester 4: Intermediate Life Drawing II 5; Studio Elective 200/300 or 400 5; Art History Survey II 3; (One of four) Film and Society; Film and Society: World Cultures; Contemporary Visual Culture; or Art and Activism 3; Semester 5: (One of three) Advanced Figurative Drawing; Advanced Figurative Drawing: Figure in Composition; or Drawing for Illustrators 5; Studio Elective 200/300 or 400 5; Quantitative Literacy 3; Marketing 3; Semester 6: (One of three) Advanced Figurative Drawing; Advanced Figurative Drawing: Figure in Composition; or Drawing for Illustrators 5; Digital Graphic Foundations 5; (One of three) Intro to Lab Science; Vision, Light and Color; or Advanced Anatomy 3; (One of seven) Survey of American Illustration; History of Graphic Design; 20th Century and Contemporary Art History; Art History: Renaissance and Baroque; Art History: Art and Technology; Art History: Rococo and Neo-Classical; or World Art 3; Semester 7: Advanced Drawing I 5; Studio Elective 200/300 or 400 Level 5; Studio Elective 200/300 or 400 Level 5; Semester 8: Portfolio: Life Drawing 5; Advanced Drawing II 5; (One of four) Film and Society; Film and Society: World Cultures; Contemporary Visual Culture; or Art and Activism 3; Professional Writing 3.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants whose native language is not English can submit the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The minimum acceptable TOEFL scores are 500 paper-based total, 173 computer-based total and 61 Internet-based total.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
American Academy Of Art
Department name
American Academy of Art
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