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3-D Master of Fine Arts Program - Ceramics
Study mode: Full Time |
The Ceramics Area provides an open, dynamic and supportive environment for students to explore personal expression in clay within a broad, fine art context. Students are encouraged to develop and practice work techniques according to particular needs and vision while mastering beginning to advanced ceramic processes. Students are given in-depth exposure to historic and contemporary ceramic art issues, artists and concepts to inspire their evolution as artists and are further fostered to investigate mixed media concepts in their work.
3-D Master of Fine Arts Program - Fibers
Study mode: Full Time |
The Fibers area emphasizes fiber as a fine art medium. Both off-loom and loom processes, as well as color and dye and surface enrichment concerns are included in formal course offerings. The program focuses upon individual experimentation and the development of a personal aesthetic within the medium. The Fibers Studio, located in the Fine Arts Complex, includes a large, open work space with tapestry looms, harness looms, and floor-to-ceiling frame looms. There is an area equipped for color and dye work and fabric printing.
3-D Master of Fine Arts Program - Sculpture
Study mode: Full Time |
The sculpture area provides students with the resources to combine current art theory, an understanding of relevant cultural and historical issues, and the application of specialized technical skills to create works of art having clarity of intention.
3-D Master of Fine Arts Program in Ceramics
Study mode: Full Time |
The Ceramics Area provides an open, dynamic and supportive environment for students to explore personal expression in clay within a broad, fine art context. Students are encouraged to develop and practice work techniques according to particular needs and vision while mastering beginning to advanced ceramic processes. Students are given in-depth exposure to historic and contemporary ceramic art issues, artists and concepts to inspire their evolution as artists and are further fostered to investigate mixed media concepts in their work.
3-D Master of Fine Arts Program in Fibers
Study mode: Full Time |
The Fibers area emphasizes fiber as a fine art medium. Both off-loom and loom processes, as well as color and dye and surface enrichment concerns are included in formal course offerings. The program focuses upon individual experimentation and the development of a personal aesthetic within the medium. The Fibers Studio, located in the Fine Arts Complex, includes a large, open work space with tapestry looms, harness looms, and floor-to-ceiling frame looms.
3-D Master of Fine Arts Program in Sculpture
Study mode: Full Time |
The sculpture area provides students with the resources to combine current art theory, an understanding of relevant cultural and historical issues, and the application of specialized technical skills to create works of art having clarity of intention.
Accelerated Masters Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology
Study mode: Full Time |
The Accelerated Master?s Program (AMP) in Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) is a program designed to enable advanced undergraduate students to complete both the Bachelor of Science degree as well as the Master of Science degree in MCB in 5 years. AMP students will focus on completing undergraduate-level courses in their first three years. Upon acceptance to the Accelerated Master?s Program after the junior year, students continue to take a combination of undergraduate and graduate courses in the fourth year to complete their Bachelor?s degree. In the fifth and final year, students focus on graduate work in order to obtain the Master?s degree. This program is not open to students who have completed a Bachelor?s degree or an advanced degree from another institution.
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This program prepares students for vocations in areas such as law, business, education, medicine, health care, international relations, social work, the arts, counseling, and graduate studies in the field of Africana Studies.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for those students who plan on pursuing Art History studies at the graduate level, and the area lends essential support to the various studio programs and liberal arts degrees.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed to prepare students upon graduation to work as a biochemist or enter a graduate program. The biochemistry major serves as an excellent background for graduate study in biochemistry or the many health related sciences, including a major pre-professional program for qualification for professional schools of medicine, dentistry and osteopathy.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides students with communication skills that are useful for a variety of professional careers. Our mission is to provide students majoring in Communications with the ability to speak and write clearly and effectively, complete research to better understand the world around them, become critical consumers of information, and apply critical thinking skills to real world challenges.
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The program goals are to to educate students in the aesthetic credos and literary styles of diverse eras and cultures, toward the further development of their own sensibilities and to teach students how to read critically as writers ? to understand other writers? craft, purposes, and aesthetic choices, toward the creation of the students? own original works.