ART
The School of Art is committed to making available the best possible faculty, curriculum, facilities, and experiences for a professional education in the studio arts and art history. On both the undergraduate and graduate levels, the School seeks to prepare students for careers in the visual arts and to enrich the cultural lives of all University students. Additionally, the School recognizes its responsibility to serve as a cultural resource for the community, state, and nation.
The School of Art, fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Arts and Design, was established in 1893 and its first graduate degree was conferred in 1932. As an academic department of the University, the School of Art is a subdivision of the College of Arts and Architecture and is allied with the School of Architecture, the Department of Media and Theatre Arts, and the Department of Music.
The School's faculty is composed of practicing artists, designers, and
scholars, each teaching in the particular discipline of his or her professional
involvement. The regular faculty is augmented by graduate teaching assistants
and by visiting artists/scholars who are part of an active program of
lectures, workshops, and critiques supported by the National Endowment
for the Arts, the Montana Arts Council, the Associated Students of Montana
State University, and the MONTS Speakers Program. The Helen E. Copeland
Gallery located in Haynes Hall, displays continuous exhibitions covering
all aspects of the visual arts.
The curriculum is divided into seven areas of study: art history, ceramics, graphic design, jewelry and metalsmithing, painting and drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Curricula within these areas lead to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Graphic Design and Studio Arts; and the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Art History, Art Education K-12 Broadfield, and Liberal Arts Studio. Minors are also available in Art History (non-teaching) and Art Education K-12. The graduate degree offered is the Master of Fine Arts (MFA). For information on the Master of Fine Arts degree, consult the graduate section of this bulletin.
Admission to Studio Art Programs
During the spring semester of the first year in the School of Art, students
are required to apply for admission to the remaining three-year curriculum
leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts, the Bachelor of Fine Arts
in Studio Arts and the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. All applications
for admission are subject to the approval of the School of Art Admissions
Committee. Total enrollment in the program shall be limited by the teaching
resources and space capacities of the School of Art. Spaces available
each year will be awarded to those applicants with the greatest creative
promise and highest scholastic achievement.
Admission of transfer students is selective and highly competitive; only
those students whose past academic performance and portfolio submission
indicate a probability of success are admitted. Students transferring
from other academic departments within the university will be required
to take ART 110 & ART 111 regardless of prior coursework.
In the Studio Arts Option-BFA and Graphic Design Option-BFA a portfolio review is required for all students before admittance to 300 level courses. Prospective students who are transferring from similar programs at other institutions must submit portfolios by August 25 for Fall semester and by January 10 for Spring Semester. Contact the School of Art for details.
The curriculum for art majors is composed of both required and elective
courses within the School, and supporting courses from the other schools
and departments of the College of Arts and Architecture and the University.
Students may be limited to two studio courses per semester based on space
availability and teaching resources. Required courses outside of the School
of Art have either specific application to the student's particular concentration
or general application to a liberal arts education. The purpose of the
curriculum is to develop perceptual and technical skills and to establish
a foundation of ideas which gives meaning and direction to this training.
The many and varied departments within the University offer the art student
a rich source of technical, philosophical, and scientific information.
Internship Program
It is possible for students to earn academic credit while working outside of
the University, employed by businesses, individual artists, craftspersons,
designers, or other agencies through the School of Art's Art and Design
Internship Program. To be eligible, students must be art majors and be
of junior standing. Further, they must have the recommendation of their
academic adviser and approval by the Director of the School of Art. Accepted
students enroll for internship credits under ART 476.
Computer Notebook Requirement
Laptop Computers are required for all upper level graphic design courses. Contact the School of Art for specifications.
GPA Requirement
Art majors must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher to remain in the curriculum.
Program Fee
Because of the unique nature of equipment and materials used in the School
of Art, all majors are assessed an additional fee. Students in some courses
will also be required to purchase additional materials on their own. Please
inquire at the School of Art office for specific fees.
Curricula in Art
| Freshman Year | F | S |
| ART 110--2-D Fundamentals | 3 | |
| ART 111--3-D Fundamentals | | 3 |
| ART 202--Ancient - Medieval
Art |
3 | |
| ART 203--Renaissance-Modern
Art |
| 3 |
| WRIT 101W--College Writing I |
3 | |
| Take one of the following: | | 3 |
| BUS
101--Fresh. Sem. |
| |
| COM
110--Intro Public Comm |
| |
| University Core and Electives |
6 | 6 |
| 15 | 15 |
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| Sophomore Year | F | S |
| ART 238--Representational
Draw |
4 | |
| MTA 103--Understanding
Photo |
| 3 |
| ART 223--Graphic Design I | 4 | |
| ART 224--Graphic Design II | | 4 |
| Art Studio Beginning (must include one 2D & one 3D) |
| Take one of the following: |
|
4 |
| ART 205--Painting |
| ART 206--Metalsmithing |
| ART 207--Sculpture |
| ART
208--Ceramics |
| ART 209--Printmaking |
| Art History Elective |
| Take one of the following: | 3 | |
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| ART 309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART 310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART 312--Hist of Decorative Arts |
| ART 318--19th Century Art |
| ART 340--Ancient Art |
| ART 404--Hist of Printmaking |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART 419--20th Century Art |
| ART 421--Women Artists |
| ART 425--Field Studies |
| ART 436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART 440--Art & Revolution 1750-1800 |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART 448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| ART 450--Contemporary Art |
|
|
| University Core and Electives |
4 |
4 |
| 15 | 15 |
Portfolio review is required for all students before admittance to 300 level design courses. |
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| Junior Year | F | S |
| ART 338--Advanced Drawing | | 5 |
| ART 365--Intermediate Graphic Design I | 5 | |
| ART 366--Intermediate Graphic Design II | | 5 |
| Advanced Studio Elective |
| Take one of the following: | 5 | |
| ART 315--Advanced Ceramics |
| ART 325--Advanced Metalsmithing |
| ART 327--Prntmaking-Lithography |
| ART 333--Advanced Sculpture |
| ART 338--Advanced Drawing |
| ART 341--Advanced Relief Printmaking |
| ART 344--Printmaking-Serigraphy |
| ART 348--Advanced Etching Tech |
| ART 350--Advanced Painting |
| Art History Elective |
| Take one of the following: | 3 | |
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| 3 |
| ART 309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART 310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART 312--Hist of Decorative Arts |
| ART 318--19th Century Art |
| ART 340--Ancient Art |
| ART 404--Hist of Printmaking |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART 419--20th Century Art |
| ART 421--Women Artists |
| ART 425--Field Studies |
| ART 436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART 440--Art & Revolution 1750-1800 |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART 448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| ART 450--Contemporary Art |
|
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| MTA 303--Early
Hist of Photography |
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| MTA 304--Recent Hist of Photography |
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| University Core and Electives |
5 | 2 |
| 15 | 15 |
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| Senior Year | F | S |
| ART 465--Advanced Graphic Design | 5 | |
| ART 468--Graphic Illustration | 5 | |
| ART 489--Undergrad Research/Creative
Activity Instruc |
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| ART 490--Undergrad Research/Creative
Activity |
| 5 |
| Art Studio-Advanced |
| Take one of the following: | | 5 |
| ART 315--Advanced Ceramics |
| ART 325--Advanced Metalsmithing |
| ART 327--Prntmaking-Lithography |
| ART 333--Advanced Sculpture |
| ART 338--Advanced Drawing |
| ART 341--Advanced Relief Printmaking |
| ART 344--Printmaking-Serigraphy |
| ART 348--Advanced Intaglio Printmaking |
| ART 350--Advanced Painting |
| Art History Elective |
| Take one of the following: |
3 |
3 |
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| ART 309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART 310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART 312--Hist of Decorative Art |
| ART 318--19th Century Art |
| ART 340--Ancient Art |
| ART 404--Hist of Printmaking |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART 419--20th Century Art |
| ART 421--Women Artists |
| ART 425--Field Studies |
| ART 436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART 448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| ART 450--Contemporary Art |
|
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| University Core and Electives |
2 |
2 |
| 15 | 15 |
All Graphic Design courses must be taken in sequence.
| Freshman Year |
F |
S |
| ART 110--2-D Fundamentals |
3 |
|
| ART 111--3-D Fundamentals |
|
3 |
| ART 202--Ancient - Medieval
Art |
3 |
|
| ART 203--Renaissance -
Modern Art |
|
3 |
| WRIT 101W--College Writing
I |
3 |
|
| COM 110--Intro Public
Comm |
|
3 |
| Univ Core and Electives |
6 |
6 |
|
15 |
15 |
|
|
|
| Sophomore Year |
F |
S |
| ART 238--Representational
Draw |
4 |
|
| MTA 103--Understanding
Photo |
|
3 |
| Art Studio Beginning (must include one 2D & one 3D) |
| Take three of the following: |
4 |
8 |
| ART
205--Painting |
| ART
206--Metalsmithing |
| ART
207--Sculpture |
| ART
208--Ceramics |
| ART
209--Printmaking |
| Art History Elective |
| Take one of the following: |
3 |
|
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| ART
309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART
310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART
312--Hist of Decorative Arts |
| ART
318--19th Century Art |
| ART
340--Ancient Art |
| ART
404--History of Printmaking |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART
419--20th Century Art |
| ART
421--Women Artists |
| ART
425--Field Studies |
| ART
436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART
440--Art & Revolution 1750-1800 |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART
448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| ART
450--Contemporary Art |
| Univ Core and Electives |
4 |
3 |
|
15 |
14 |
Portfolio review is required before admittance
to the BFA major medium. Students who fail portfolio
review may continue in the BA option or may
reapply to the BFA program the following year. |
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| Junior Year |
F |
S |
| ART 338--Advanced Drawing |
5 |
|
| Art Studio Beginning (must include one 2D & one 3D) |
|
4 |
| Take one of the following: |
| ART
205--Painting |
| ART
206--Metalsmithing |
| ART
207--Sculpture |
| ART
208--Ceramics |
| ART
209--Printmaking |
| Major Medium |
| Take two of the following: |
5 |
5 |
| ART
315--Advanced Ceramics |
| ART
325--Advanced Metalsmithing |
| ART
327--Printmaking-Lithography |
| ART
333--Advanced Sculpture |
| ART
338--Advanced Drawing |
| ART
341--Advanced Relief Printmaking |
| ART
344--Printmaking-Serigraphy |
| ART
348--Advanced Intaglio Printmaking |
| ART
350--Advanced Painting |
| Advanced Studio Elective |
| Take one of the following outside major medium: |
|
5 |
| ART
315--Advanced Ceramics |
| ART
325--Advanced Metalsmithing |
| ART
327--Printmaking-Lithography |
| ART
333--Advanced Sculpture |
| ART
338--Advanced Drawing |
| ART
341--Advanced Relief Printmaking |
| ART
344--Printmaking-Serigraphy |
| ART
348--Advanced Intaglio Printmaking |
| ART
350--Advanced Painting |
| Art History Elective |
| Take one of the following: |
3 |
|
| ART
302--Asian Art |
|
|
| ART
309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART
310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART
312--Hist of Decorative Arts |
| ART
318--19th Century Art |
| ART
340--Ancient Art |
| ART
404--Hist of Printmaking |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART
419--20th Century Art |
| ART
421--Women Artists |
| ART
425--Field Studies |
| ART
436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART
440--Art & Revolution 1750-1800 |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART
448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| ART
450--Contemporary Art |
| Univ Core and Electives |
2 |
2 |
|
15 |
16 |
|
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| Senior Year |
F |
S |
| ART
410--Careers in Art |
1 |
|
| ART
490--Undergrad Research/Creative Activity |
|
3 |
| Major Medium |
| Take seven (7) credits of one of the following: |
5 |
2 |
| ART
403--Drawing |
| ART
411--Painting |
| ART
412--Sculpture |
| ART
413--Metalsmithing |
| ART
414--Printmaking |
| ART
415--Ceramics |
| Advanced Studio Elective |
| Take ten (10) credits of one of the following: |
5 |
5 |
| ART
315--Advanced Ceramics |
| ART
325--Advanced Metalsmithing |
| ART
327--Printmaking-Lithography |
| ART
333--Advanced Sculpture |
| ART
338--Advanced Drawing |
| ART
341--Advanced Relief Printmaking |
| ART
344--Printmaking-Serigraphy |
| ART
348--Advanced Integlio Printmaking |
| ART
350--Advanced Painting |
| ART
403--Drawing |
| ART
411--Painting |
| ART
412--Sculpture |
| ART
413--Metalsmithing |
| ART
414--Printmaking |
| ART
415--Ceramics |
| Art History Elective |
| Take one of the following: |
3 |
|
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| ART
309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART
310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART
312--Hist of Decorative Arts |
| ART
318--19th Century Art |
| ART
340--Ancient Art |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART
419--20th Century Art |
| ART
421--Women Artists |
| ART
425--Field Studies |
| ART
436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART
440--Art & Revolution 1750-1800 |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART
448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| ART
450--Contemporary Art |
| Univ Core and Electives |
1 |
5 |
|
15 |
15 |
A minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation; 42 of these credits must be in courses numbered 300 and above.
A minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation; 42 of these credits must be in courses numbered 300 and above.
| Freshman Year |
F |
S |
| ART 110--2-D Fundamentals |
3 |
|
| ART 111--3-D Fundamentals |
|
3 |
| ART 202--Ancient - Medieval
Art |
3 |
|
| ART 203F--Renaissance-Modern
Art |
|
3 |
| WRIT 101W--College Writing
I |
3 |
|
| ENGL 123--Intro to Literary
Study |
|
3 |
| COM 110--Intro Public
Comm |
|
3 |
| Univ Core and Electives |
6 |
3 |
|
15 |
15 |
|
|
|
| Sophomore Year |
F |
S |
| Art Studio Electives (must include one 2D & one 3D) |
| Take two of the following: |
4 |
4 |
| ART
205--Painting |
| ART
206--Metalsmithing |
| ART
207--Sculpture |
| ART
208--Ceramics |
| ART
209--Printmaking |
| ART
238--Representational Draw |
| Art History (Group I) |
| Take one of the following: |
3 |
|
| ART
340--Ancient Art |
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| Art History (Group II) |
| Take one of the following: |
|
3 |
| ART
309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART
310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART
448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| Foreign Language |
| Take two of the following: |
4 |
4 |
| MLF
101--Elementary French I |
| MLF
102--Elementary French II |
| or these two: |
| MLG
101--Elementary German I |
| MLG
102--Elementary German II |
| or these two: |
| MLS
101--Elementary Spanish I |
| MLS
102--Elementary Spanish II |
| MTA 103--Understanding
Photo |
3 |
|
| Univ Core and Electives |
1 |
4 |
|
15 |
15 |
|
|
|
| Junior Year |
F |
S |
| ART 470--Individual Problems |
1 |
1 |
| (one credit must be in Group I) |
| Art History (Group III) |
| Take one of the following: |
|
3 |
| ART
318--19th Century Art |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART
419--20th Century Art |
| Art History (Group IV) |
| Take one of the following: |
3 |
|
| ART
421--Women Artists |
| ART
450--Contemporary Art |
| Art History Electives (art rubric) |
| Take three of the following: |
3 |
6 |
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| ART
309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART
310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART
312--Hist of Decorative Art |
| ART
318--19th Century Art |
| ART
340--Ancient Art |
| ART
404--Hist of Printmaking |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART
419--20th Century Art |
| ART
421--Women Artists |
| ART
425--Field Studies |
| ART
436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART
436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART
440--Art & Revolution 1750-1800 |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART
448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| ART
450--Contemporary Art |
| Foreign Language |
| Take two of the following: |
3 |
3 |
| MLF
219--Intermediate French |
| MLF
220--French Lang Culture or |
| MLF
306--Reflection of Revolution |
| or these two: |
| MLG
219--Intermediate German |
| MLG
220--German Language & Cult or |
| MLG
303--Modern German Culture |
| or these two: |
| MLS
219--Intermediate Spanish |
| MLS
220--Spanish Lang & Culture |
| Univ Core and Electives |
5 |
2 |
|
15 |
15 |
|
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| Senior Year |
F |
S |
| ART 470--Individual Problems |
1 |
|
| (Note: 1 credit must be on a topoic from group I) |
| ART 490--Undergrad Research/Creative
Activity |
|
3 |
| Art History Electives (ART rubric or other) |
| Take three of the following: |
6 |
3 |
| ARCH
322--Ancient Hist-World Arch I |
| ARCH
323--Arch Hist World Arch II |
| ARCH
424--Contemp Arch Theory |
| ARCH
425--Western Arch History |
| ARCH
427--Non-Western Arch History |
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| ART
309--Baroque Art in Italy |
| ART
310--Baroque Art in N Europe |
| ART
312--Hist of Decorative Art |
| ART
318--19th Century Art |
| ART
340--Ancient Art |
| ART
404--Hist of Printmaking |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| ART
419--20th Century Art |
| ART
421--Women Artists |
| ART
425--Field Studies |
| ART
436--Late Gothic Painting |
| ART
440--Art & Revolution 1750-1800 |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| ART
448--High Renaissance & Mannerism |
| ART
450--Contemporary Art |
|
|
| Univ Core and Electives |
8 |
9 |
|
15 |
15 |
A minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation; 42 of these credits must be in courses numbered 300 and above.
| Course | | Credits |
| ART 202--Ancient - Medieval
Art |
| 3 |
| ART 203--Renaissance-Modern
Art |
| 3 |
| ART 470--Individual Problems | | 3 |
| (One credit must be on a topic from group I) |
| | 9 |
| Take six of the following, at least one from each group: |
| Group I |
| ART
302--Asian Art |
| 3 |
| ART 340--Ancient Art | | 3 |
| ART
442--Medieval Art |
| 3 |
| Group II |
| ART 309--Baroque Art in Italy | | 3 |
| ART 310--Baroque Art in N Europe | | 3 |
| ART 436--Late Gothic Painting | | 3 |
| ART 440--Art & Revolution 1750-1800 | | 3 |
| ART 448--High Renaissance & Mannerism | | 3 |
| ART
446--Early Renaissance Art |
| 3 |
| Group III |
| ART 318--19th Century Art | | 3 |
| ART
418--Beginning Modern Art |
| 3 |
| ART 419--20th Century Art | | 3 |
| Group IV |
| ART 312--Hist of Decorative Arts | | 3 |
| ART 404--Hist of Printmaking | | 3 |
| ART 421--Women Artists | | 3 |
| ART 450--Contemporary Art | | 3 |
| | 18 |
| | 27 |
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