Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2024-2025 Graduate Catalog Program: Art, Specialization in 3-D Studio Art, MFA | |||
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Art, Specialization in 3-D Studio Art, MFAThe School of Art offers programs leading to the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Design, and Master of Fine Arts. Students pursue course work in MFA two-dimensional studies (painting/drawing, and printmaking), MFA three- dimensional studies (ceramics, glass, jewelry/metals, and sculpture), MFA digital arts (animation, imaging, and interactive media), MA art education, and MA art history and MDes in integrative media. Within these programs students find a broad range of studio and academic disciplines, united by a deep commitment to technical development sustained by rigorous examination of accompanying contextual and conceptual issues. The School of Art’s MA, MDes, and MFA programs seek to foster a productive and diverse community of artists and scholars whose shared goal is preparation for careers in the visual arts. Learning OutcomesUpon completion of the MFA degree, students in the 3D Studio Art program are expected to be able to:
Admission RequirementsApplication deadline is February 17 for Fall Semester. Since application reviews may begin immediately after the deadline, we recommend submitting your application and providing all required documents before the deadline. Documents required in this application system:
All other materials are submitted through a separate application system. Please complete this application and then click on this link https://bgsu.slideroom.com/#/Login to upload the following:
International applicants are required to submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTEA). Successful completion of ELS 112 will also be accepted for this requirement. Application Requirements Admissions Categories and Grade Point Average Requirements International Application Information Degree Requirements |
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Curriculum Requirements | ||||
Required Courses (33 credits) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
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3D Courses. Select 21 hours from: | ||||
ARTS 5610 - Glassworking | ||||
ARTS 5710 - Ceramics | ||||
ARTS 5810 - Jewelry Design, Enameling, and Metalsmithing | ||||
ARTS 5910 - Sculpture | ||||
ARTS 6620 - Advanced Study in Glassworking | ||||
ARTS 6720 - Advanced Study in Ceramics | ||||
ARTS 6820 - Advanced Study in Jewelry, Enameling, and Metalsmithing | ||||
ARTS 6920 - Advanced Study in Sculpture | ||||
Required: | ||||
ART 6010 - Contextualizing Practice and Research | ||||
Required pedagogy course: | ||||
ART 6930 - Pedagogy and Research in Studio Art | ||||
Studio critique: | ||||
ART 6050 - Studio Critique (6 hours) | ||||
Electives (24 credits)Studio Elective (12 hours). Courses may come from the major. This requirement can be satisfied by taking ART 6010 - Contextualizing Practice and Research every semester. Or select from: ART 5860 ART 6010 ART 6050 ART 6820 ART 6860 ART 6920 ART 6940(FA82-FA19) ARTC 5000 ARTC 5030 ARTC 5130 ARTC 5230 ARTC 5240 ARTC 5250 ARTC 5330 ARTC 5410 ARTS 5430 ARTC 5440 ARTC 5860 ARTC 6130 ARTC 6230 ARTC 6330 ARTC 6860 ARTS 5110 ARTS 5210 ARTS 5310 ARTS 5410(FA82-FA19) ARTS 5610 ARTS 5710 ARTS 5750(FA82-FA19) ARTS 5760 ARTS 5800 ARTS 5810 ARTS 5910 ARTS 6120 ARTS 6220 ARTS 6320 ARTS 6420(FA82-FA19) ARTS 6620 ARTS 6720 ARTS 6820 ARTS 6860 ARTS 6920 General Elective. Select 3 hours of studio courses from:
Academic Elective: Select 3 hours from:
Art History electives. Select 6 hours from:
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Culminating Experience (3 credits)Along with the 60 semester hours of coursework, the student must mount an MFA exhibition. | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
ART 6980 - Exhibition Research | ||||
Minimum Total Credits (60 credits) | ||||
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