Alabama's Public Liberal Arts University

2009 - 2010 Undergraduate Bulletin

Department of Art

 

Professors Metz, Meyer, Pearson, Stephens (Chair); Associate Professors M. Bennett, Duran-McLure, Graffeo, Wacker, Williams; Assistant Professors J. Bennett, Lee; Instructor Karpman; Adjunct Instructors Bullock, Isabella, Mayton, Skees.

The department offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree in Studio Art, the Bachelor of Arts in Art, and the Bachelor of Science in Art. Suggested courses of study for each degree are in this section. Minors are offered in Art History and Studio Art.

Accreditation

The University of Montevallo is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, 11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21, Reston, VA 20190, (703) 437-0700.

General Education

ART 100, 218, or 219 may be selected to fulfill the Humanities and Fine Arts requirements.

ART 302, 305, 307, 402, 406, 407, and 291, 391, and 491 (completed in sequence) apply toward fulfillment of Writing Reinforcement requirements.

Art 250 may be selected to fulfill the Computer Applications requirement and, in most cases, earn credit in the art major as well.

Bachelor of Fine Arts

In addition to the General Education curriculum, the B.F.A. degree candidate must:

  • complete 18 credit hours in a studio concentration,
  • earn a grade of “C” or better in foundation studio art courses,
  • complete ART 291, Foundation Review, and ART 391, Concentration Review,
  • enroll in ART 491 during the senior year and mount an acceptable exhibition of work, and
  • complete a total of at least 89 credit hours in art, with a minimum overall GPA of 2.0.

The eight areas of studio concentration are Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, New Media, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science

In addition to the General Education curriculum, the B.A. or B.S. degree in Art requires 42 hours of art courses. Students must earn credit for at least 30 semester hours of 300- and/or 400-level study at Montevallo. Students must earn a C or better in foundation studio courses. A minor outside the Art Department may be declared but is not required. Up to 15 hours of art electives may be added to the Art major, for a maximum of 57 hours.

Art Education

Students who wish to teach art in the public schools should complete the B.F.A. degree (recommended), the B.A., or the B.S. in Art. Certification is earned at the graduate level in the Alternative Fifth-Year Program. For information, contact the Office of Graduate Studies at (205) 665-6350.

Minors

The Studio Art minor requires 21 credit hours, including ART 112, 122 or 132, 219, and other art courses selected with the approval of the department chair.

The Art History minor requires 21 hours, including ART 218 and 219. Remaining courses are selected from 300- and 400-level art-history courses and approved by the department chair.

The Digital Media Arts minor is an 18-hour minor sponsored jointly by the Departments of Art, Communication Arts, and Music. It is available to all University of Montevallo students with an interest in digital media and a desire to develop a set of skills in this area. Course choices range broadly across the fields of computer graphics, digital video, web design, digital audio, and music technology. For a full description and requirements for completion of the minor, refer to the College of Fine Arts page.

Advanced Placement

Students who qualify for Advanced Placement (AP) credit in Studio Art and scored a 3 or better in the National Portfolio Review receive 3 art elective credit hours. Students who scored a 4 or better on the AP test in Art History receive 3–6 credit hours for ART 218 and/or ART 219.

Students with exceptional studio preparation may request waiver of specific required foundations courses. Submission of a portfolio demonstrating competence in the full scope of course objectives is required. When a portfolio is favorably reviewed, required courses may be waived without earning credit. Course credit must be earned in elective courses or as assigned by the department chair. Portfolio review requests should be made well prior to registration.

Reproduction Rights

The Department of Art reserves the right to retain examples of student work for its permanent collection and for instructional purposes. The Department of Art reserves the right to reproduce examples of student artwork in its web page and any other promotional materials the department produces or approves.

Courses in Art


Art (ART)

Course number Course name Credit hours
100 Art Awareness  3
112 Drawing I  3
113 Drawing II  3
122 Two-Dimensional Design and Color  3
132 Three-Dimensional Design/Tools and Materials  3
218 History of Art I  3
219 History of Art II  3
220 Stained Glass  3
224 Introduction to Ceramics  3
227 Special Studies  1–3
228 Introduction to Painting  3
230 Introduction to Printmaking  3
242 Introduction to Photography  3
250 Introduction to New Media  3
255 Introduction to Graphic Design  3
270 Introduction to Sculpture  3
291 B.F.A. Foundation Seminar  1
300 Graphic Design: Typography  3
301 History of Ancient Art  3
302 History of Medieval Art  3
305 History of 17th- and 18th-Century Art  3
306 History of 19th-Century Art  3
307 History of 20th-Century Art  3
309 Women in Art  3
310 Landscape to Land Art  3
313 Advanced Drawing: Series  3
314 Advanced Drawing: Human Figure  3
320 Stained Glass II  3
322 Ceramics: Atmosphere Firing  3
324 Ceramics: Mold-making  3
325 Ceramics: Wheel-throwing  3
326 Special Topics  3
327 Special Topics in Art History  3
328 Figure Painting  3
330 Advanced Printmaking: Intaglio  3
331 Advanced Printmaking: Screen Printing  3
350 Graphic Design: Symbology  3
355 Graphic Design: Multimedia  3
356 Graphic Design: Publication Design  3
361 New Media: Animation  3
362 New Media: Web Media  3
363 New Media: Digital Video  3
375 Sculpture: Environmental  3
391 B.F.A Concentration Seminar  1
394 Photography: Advanced Black-and-White  3
396 Advanced Drawing: Black-and-White Illustration  3
399 Water-Based Media  3
400 Graphic Design: History and Application  3
402 History of Italian Renaissance Art  3
403 Contemporary Art  3
406 History of Photography  3
407 Methods of Art History  3
408 Directed Reading in Art History  1–3
409 History of Mexican Art  3
410 Mixed Media  3
414 Advanced Drawing: Materials and Concepts  3
415 Film Art and Theory  3
416 Advanced Drawing: Color Illustration  3
424 Ceramics: Hand-building  3
425 Ceramics: Alternative Approaches  3
428 Advanced Painting: Materials and Techniques  3
429 Advanced Painting: Narrative  3
430 Advanced Printmaking: Lithography  3
431 Advanced Printmaking: Relief  3
441 Art for Elementary Education (K–6)  3
444 Studio Photography  3
445 Photography: Alternative Processes  3
446 Photography: Historic Processes  3
447 Advanced Photography: Documentary  3
450 Graphic Design: Information Design  3
460 New Media: 3-D Animation  3
461 New Media: Digital Printing  3
470 Advanced Sculpture: Metal Casting  3
471 Sculpture: Stone Carving  3
475 Public Sculpture: Design, Fabrication, and Installation  3
476 Sculpture: Sheet-Metal Fabrication  3
480 Performance and Installation Art  3
491 B.F.A. Exhibition Seminar  3
492 Portfolio  3
493 Internship  3


Suggested courses of study

B.A. in Art
Department Faculty, Advisers
 

Freshman Year Credit hours
UM 101  1
ENG 101, 102  6
HIST 101, 102  6
ART 112, 113, 122, 132  12
COMS 101  3
MATH 147 or 154  3
KNES 117  2
Total credit hours  33

Sophomore Year  
UM 201  1
ENG 231, 232  6
ART 218, 219  6
ART 228 or 230  3
Foreign language  6
ART 224 or 270  3
Kinesiology activity  1
Minor or electives  8
Total credit hours  34

Junior Year  
UM 301  1
Studio art, 300/400 level  6
Art history course, 300/400 level  3
Computer applications  3
Foreign language  6
Natural sciences  8
Social and behavioral sciences  3
Minor or electives  3
Total credit hours  33

Senior Year  
Fine arts  3
Art history course (300/400 level)  3
Studio art, 300/400 level  6
Social and behavioral sciences  3
Minor or electives  15
Total credit hours  30


B.F.A. in Art
(Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, New Media, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, or Sculpture)
Department Faculty, Advisers
 

Freshman Year Credit hours
UM 101  1
ENG 101, 102  6
HIST 101, 102  6
ART 112, 113, 122, 132  12
COMS 101  3
MATH 147 or 154  3
Total credit hours  31

Sophomore Year  
UM 201  1
ENG 231, 232  6
ART 224, 228, 230, 270  12
ART 218, 219  6
ART 250 or 255  3
Natural sciences  8
ART 291  1
Computer applications  3
Total credit hours  40

Junior Year  
UM 301  1
Art studio concentration  6
ART 307  3
Art history course, 300/400 level  3
Advanced drawing  3
Social and behavioral sciences  3
ART electives  15
ART 391  1
Fine arts  3
Total credit hours  38

Senior Year  
ART 491  3
Art history course (300/400 level)  3
Art studio concentration  9
Art or art history electives  6
Social and behavioral sciences  3
Humanities  3
KNES 117  2
Kinesiology activity  1
Total credit hours  30


B.S. in Art
Department Faculty, Advisers
 

Freshman Year Credit hours
UM 101  1
ENG 101, 102  6
HIST 101, 102  6
ART 112, 113, 122, 132  12
COMS 101  3
MATH elective  3
Total credit hours  31

Sophomore Year  
UM 201  1
ENG 231, 232  6
ART 218, 219  6
ART 228 or 230  3
Natural sciences  4
ART 224 or 270  3
Kinesiology activity  1
MATH 147 or 154  3
Minor or electives  6
Total credit hours  33

Junior Year  
UM 301  1
Studio art, 300/400 level  6
Art history course, 300/400 level  3
Computer applications  3
Natural sciences  8
KNES 117  2
Minor or electives  9
Total credit hours  32

Senior Year  
Studio art, 300/400 level  6
Art history course, 300/400 level  3
Social and behavioral sciences  6
Humanities  3
Minor or electives  16
Total credit hours  34