General Education Requirements (52-55 Hours)
Area I - Written Composition (2 Courses, 6 Hours)
Area II - Humanities & Fine Arts (7 Courses, 21 Hours)
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3 hours: CA 110
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3 hours from: EH 215, EH 216, EH 225, EH 226, EH 235, EH 236
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15 hours in Art History: ARH 103, ARH 123, ARH 344, plus 6 hours in elective Art History courses.
Area III – Natural Sciences & Mathematics (3 Courses & Labs, 11-14 Hours)
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3-4 hours from: MA 110, MA 112, MA 113, MA 115, MA 120, MA 125, MA 126, MA 227, MA 237, MA 238
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8-10 hours from: AN 121 & AN 121L, BLY 101 & BLY 101L or BLY 121 & BLY 121L, BLY 102 & BLY 102L or BLY 122 & BLY 122L, BMD 110, BMD 111, CH 101 & CH 101L, CH 103 & CH 103L, CH 131 & CH 131L, CH 132 & CH 132L, GEO 101 & GEO 101L, GEO 102 & GEO 102L, GY 111 & GY 111L, GY 112 & GY 112L, MAS 134 & MAS 134L, PH 101 & PH 101L, PH 104 & PH 104L, PH 114 & PH 114L, PH 115 & PH 115L, PH 201 & PH 201L, PH 202 & PH 202L. Note: BLY 121 and BLY 122 are restricted to Arts and Sciences science majors, Allied Health science majors, Engineering majors, and Computer Science majors. Students cannot receive credit for both BLY 101 and BLY 121 or for both BLY 122 and BLY 102.
Area IV – History, Social & Behavioral Sciences (4 Courses, 12 Hours)
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6 hours from: HY 101 & HY 102 or HY 135 & HY 136 or HY 121 & HY 122
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6 hours from: AN 100, AN 101, CA 100, CA 211, CJ 105, ECO 215, ECO 216, GEO 114, GEO 115, GS 101, IS 100, IST 201, NAS 101, PSC 130, PSY 120, PSY 250, SY 109, SY 112. No more than 6 hours in any one discipline may be counted.
Area V
- 2 hours from: CAS 100
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Students must complete a 6 credit hour sequence either in literature (Area II – EH 215 & EH 216, EH 225 & EH 226, or EH 235 & EH 236) or history (Area IV – HY 101 & HY 102 or HY 135 & HY 136 or HY 121 & HY 122)
Major Requirements (54 Hours)
Studio Art (BFA) -Art Core (7 Courses, 21 Hours)
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6 hours from: ARS 222, ARS 225, ARS 322, ARS 325, ARS 422, ARS 425, ARS 426
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3 hours from: ARS 322, ARS 325, ARS 426, ARS 422, ARS 425, ARS 322, ARS 325, ARS 326, ARS 422, ARS 425
Sculpture Concentration (10 Courses, 33 Hours)
- 3 hours: ARS 396 (W)
Secondary Concentration Requirements (15 Hours)
A secondary concentration is required for this program. The secondary concentration is fifteen hours in a studio area different from the student's primary concentration for the BFA in Studio Art. Secondary concentrations are available in Ceramics, Glass, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture and Interdisciplinary. Interdisciplinary Secondary concentration consists of 9 credits in one area and 6 credits in any combination of the other.
Notes:
Additional Information
Requirements for a double primary concentration
In lieu of a secondary concentration, students may complete a second primary concentration. This will require course work in excess of the 121 hours minimum required for the B.F.A. and may delay time to graduation. To complete a Double Primary Concentration, students must complete Primary Concentration requirements in two separate areas including Senior Thesis or Senior Portfolio where applicable.
Requirements for an Optional Minor
In addition to the completion of the Studio Art B.F.A. primary and secondary concentration requirements, students have the option to complete a minor in a discipline outside the department. The addition of a minor will require course work in excess of the 120 hours minimum required for the B.F.A. and may delay time to graduation.
Studio Art (BFA) : Sculpture (121 Total Hours)
First Year - Fall Semester
Course ID | Course Description | Hours |
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CAS 100 | First Year Experience - College Success | 2 |
ARH 103 | Art History I | 3 |
ARS 121 | Perceptual Drawing I | 3 |
ARS 123 | Two Dimensional Design | 3 |
MA 110 or MA 112 | Finite Mathematics or Precalculus Algebra | 3 |
EH 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
Total Hours | 17 |
Second Year - Fall Semester
Course ID | Course Description | Hours |
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ARS 261 | Sculpture I | 3 |
ARS 222 or ARS 225 | Figure Drawing I or Conceptual Drawing I (Drawing course #1 of 3) | 3 |
ARS | Secondary I- #1 of 5 | 3 |
ARH 344 | Contemporary Art History | 3 |
EH | Area II, B EH 215, EH 216, EH 225, EH 226, EH 235, EH 236 | 3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Second Year - Spring Semester
Course ID | Course Description | Hours |
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ARS 262 | Sculpture II | 3 |
ARS | Secondary II-#2 of 5 | 3 |
ARH | Art History elective #1 of 2 | 3 |
Area III, B Lab science 1 | 4 | |
HY 102/HY 136 | History of Western Civilization II or US History since 1877 Depending on which sequence you take | 3 |
Total Hours | 16 |
Third Year - Fall Semester
Course ID | Course Description | Hours |
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ARS 361 | Sculpture III | 3 |
ARS | Drawing course #2 of 3 | 3 |
ARS 396 (W) | Professional Practices (Fall only) | 3 |
Area III, B Natural Science Lab 2 | 4 | |
Secondary 3- #3 of 5 | 3 | |
Total Hours | 16 |
Third Year - Spring Semester
Course ID | Course Description | Hours |
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ARS 362 | Sculpture IV | 3 |
ARH | Art History elective #2 of 2 | 3 |
ARS | Sculpture Elective | 3 |
(W) course anywhere in University | 3 | |
ARS | Sculpture Elective | 3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Fourth Year - Fall Semester
Course ID | Course Description | Hours |
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ARS 468 | Pre- Thesis Sculpture | 3 |
ARS | Secondary #4 of 5 | 3 |
CA 110 | Public Speaking | 3 |
Area IV, B Social/Behavioral Science | 3 | |
Total Hours | 12 |
Fourth Year - Spring Semester
Course ID | Course Description | Hours |
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ARS 469 | Senior Thesis in Sculpture | 6 |
ARS | Secondary #5 of 5 | 3 |
ARS | Upper Level Drawing course #3 of 3 | 3 |
Area IV, B Social/Behavioral Science | 3 | |
Total Hours | 15 |
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**See Degree Requirements |
Department of Art & Art History website
https://www.southalabama.edu/art
The goals of the Department of Art & Art History include preparing students for graduate work or careers in the visual art; providing suitable programs and courses for persons who want to study or practice the arts for their own personal development and cultural enrichment; and introducing students to their cultural tradition.
The Department of Art & Art History offers Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Fine
Arts degree with concentrations in Animation, Art History, Ceramics, Graphic Design,
Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Glass, and Printmaking.
These degree programs are intended for students who plan to pursue careers in Art
or Art History, which will typically require their having continued their studies
at the graduate level. The Department offers minors in Studio Art and in Art History.
All first-time freshmen must successfully complete CAS 100: First Year Experience as a degree requirement. Students must enroll during their first term at USA, except for summer-entry students who must enroll in the fall semester following entry. Students receiving a B.A. in Art & Art History must take ARS 396 (Studio Art students) or ARH 493 (Art History students) to fulfill the technology requirement. Students receiving a B.F.A. in Studio Art must take ARS 396 (Studio students), or ARS 479 (Graphic Design students), or ARH 493 (Art History students) to fulfill the technology requirement.
Graduate studies
The University of South Alabama offers a Masters of Fine Arts degree (MFA) in Creative Technologies and Practice, which is the terminal, or highest, degree available in the field. It is a cross-disciplinary degree program appealing to creatives who are interested in a variety of media technologies. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary practice that spans multiple concentrations within the Art & Art History with technology serving to inform or facilitate the creative process.
The MFA in Creative Technologies and Practice will equip individuals to enter the workforce in a variety of creative technology areas, to manage creative teams, to pursue careers as visual artists, to advance knowledge in the field through research or creative input, and to teach at the university level.
The University of South Alabama offers a Masters in Art Education and an Alternative Masters in Art Education which are housed in the College of Education and Professional Studies. Course work in the visual arts is within the Department of Art & Art History. Further information regarding these degree programs is listed in the Bulletin under graduate programs in the College of Education and Professional Studies.