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B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Advertising Design
Study mode: Full Time |
The Advertising Design program offers professional preparation to students aspiring to careers in advertising, graphic design, and the communication arts. Students in the Advertising Design program create advertising campaigns and graphic works that together comprise a design portfolio. Many Advertising Design students enjoy success after graduation working in their professions as creative directors, art directors, graphic designers and computer artists. The goal of the Advertising Design program is to develop a student's design knowledge and skill to their greatest potential.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Art Education
Study mode: Full Time |
Art education majors at SFASU take on the important and challenging dual roles of student artists and pre-service art teachers. Plan III is a BFA degree in studio art with a curriculum that leads to all- level (K-12) certification in art. The requirements are 54 hours of studio,12 hours of art history, and 24 hours of professional education.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Art Metal and Jewelry
Study mode: Full Time |
This program concentrates on the basics of design, manipulation of metal and tool use for small metalwork. Students may repeat ART440 (Art Metal and Jewelry II) up to five times. Progressing through levels A-E, students study advanced fabrication, surface treatment and patination, casting and stone setting, advanced forming, repousse and chasing, and enameling. In the final year students may enroll in ART491 (Special Problems in Art) as a jewelry course designed to meet the individual needs and desires of the student. Students working towards a BFA degree, with concentration in Art Metal/Jewelry, must organize a BFA Thesis Exhibition in their last year of study.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Cinematography
Study mode: Full Time |
Cinematography covers the areas of pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production studies, students learn script writing, budgeting, how to procure locations and props, casting actors and how to rehearse actors. In production studies, students learn about film and video cameras, lighting, sound and production techniques. They also learn the different jobs of the production crews, from grip to director. In post-production studies students learn to work with professional labs, do digital editing, looping and audio sweating. Cinematography covers all aspects of film/video production, including feature films, documentaries, commercials, industrial and art films.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Digital Media
Study mode: Full Time |
The Digital Art program serves as a stimulus for traditional studio disciplines, providing a means to integrate other mediums such as printmaking, photography, drawing, painting, and sculpture into a single unified art work. While recognizing the computer for its unique capabilities in image manipulation, compositing, and layering, students will also experiment with ways to transcend the common digital print. Students will gain a solid understanding of the Macintosh platform, and also demonstrate knowledge of basic visual, technical, and cultural concepts of the modern digital language.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Drawing
Study mode: Full Time |
Drawing I and II are taught through observational drawing studies. Students are given organizational strategies for seeing based on: measuring, ratio, sighting, angle, negative/positive space, value, line and composition. Models and still lives are set and lit to enforce stated principles and objectives each class. Outside sketch journals are required with studies that duplicate techniques and principles from each class day.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Painting
Study mode: Full Time |
The painting program at SFASU is designed to give students the basic skills to confidently create unique personal expressions. The introductory class exposes students to the craft involved in painting as well as how painting utilizes the concepts that they have been exposed to in their Drawing, Design and Art History courses. The advanced courses encourage the students to develop their own personal vision of painting while continuing to engage them in a dialog with contemporary and historical paradigms of art. The students are challenged to see the connections between their work and the work of other artists, and to see how a vast range of technologies and approaches can affect their work. The goal of the program is to develop mature, knowledgeable and skilled practitioners of the art of Painting.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Photography
Study mode: Full Time |
The photography program builds upon a solid foundation of the fine art image. Projects are designed to stimulate creative thinking and image making to address issues of idea development, thematic and sequential images, alternative photographic processes, and non-traditional methods of printmaking. Course instruction focuses on not only print quality and technique but also visual esthetics and dynamics of design and composition. Students strive to refine black and white film processing and darkroom printing, while also exploring the view camera, alternative processes, and book making.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Printmaking
Study mode: Full Time |
The introductory class provides not only an introduction to the traditional techniques of the field but also historical background. A full service shop is maintained to accommodate the traditional as well as the most recent, innovative approaches to the field. The art of the book has been added as part of the course content of printmaking and is taught as a special topics course within the field.
B. F. A. Degree in Studio Art - Sculpture
Study mode: Full Time |
The beginning class in sculpture covers the basic methods and materials used in modern sculpture: welded steel fabrication, wood construction, clay modeling and mold making. The advanced sculpture class, which can be repeated several times to fulfill degree requirements, stresses individual directions as well as an introduction to foundry methods.
Study mode: Full Time |
The biochemistry degree combines the fundamentals of the B.S. degree in chemistry with the advanced courses in biochemistry and the life sciences. The biochemistry degree is designed for students interested in biochemistry related careers or life/health sciences (i.e. medical). Biochemistry majors are required to minor in biology (24 hours).
Study mode: Full Time |
Chemistry majors may design an interdisciplinary educational experience by selecting one of the suggested areas of interest or design their own with the approval of an advisor: biochemistry/premedical, biotechnology, chemical education, computer science, environmental chemistry, forensic, general chemist, mathematics, physics, professional chemist, secondary education, statistics.
B.S. in Geology - Environmental Geology Option
Study mode: Full Time |
The geology program includes a required core curriculum for all majors plus additional courses from a choice of two options: the Geology Option and the Environmental Geology Option. Therefore, no single curriculum can be listed for all majors.
B.S. in Geology - Geology Option
Study mode: Full Time |
The geology program includes a required core curriculum for all majors plus additional courses from a choice of two options: the Geology Option and the Environmental Geology Option. Therefore, no single curriculum can be listed for all majors.