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Department of Humanities

Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts

 

The Bachelor of Arts degree in fine arts is grounded in a traditional art curriculum with courses in drawing, painting, sculpture, design, and printmaking, but it also includes interdisciplinary options in informatics and new media. There are also courses in graphic art and new media art including video and animation. Students enrolled in the program will have the option to tailor their coursework to their varied interests.

 

Careers

Graduates with degrees in Fine Arts often pursue careers allowing them to use their creative skills in museums, galleries, art centers, and design firms. Students are also prepared for graduate study in fine art.

 

Degree Offered

Bachelor of Arts

For more information, contact:
Department of Humanities
Main Building, Room 210
(765) 455-9258

 

Course Requirements 

Arts and Sciences General Education Core

Information Literacy (Communication Skills) – 10 hrs.

Cultural Literacy (Foreign Language) – 6 hrs. at the 2nd year level

Math – 3 hrs.

Humanities – 9 hrs.

Biological Science and Physical Science – 13 hrs.

Social Science – 15 hrs.

 

The Fine Arts degree concentration (44 credit hours)

12 hours of Art History (No more than 6 hours at the 100 level)

9 hours of fundamental studio courses at the 100 level

21 hours of studio courses above the 200 level

A senior capstone experience (S400-2 cr. hrs.) must be satisfactorily completed

 

The Senior Capstone Experience in Fine Arts

The purpose of the senior capstone experience is to provide students with opportunities to demonstrate that they have mastered a depth of knowledge in the major, that they can integrate knowledge within their creative endeavors, and they are able to communicate coherently.

The capstone experience is made up of the following:

  • An individual exhibition of the student’s representative work reflecting the program goals.
  • A written statement about the student’s exhibit, goals, techniques, process approach and influences, and course for future direction. 

 

Minor in Creative Arts-Visual Art

The minor is an excellent choice for students wishing to develop a strong understanding of the visual arts so they can apply them to their chosen field. The minor consists of 19 credit hours.

Visual Arts Concentration (7 core cr.)

              FINA S400       Independent Studio Projects (1 cr.)

              FINA F101        Fundamental Studio 3-D or Fundamental Studio 2-D

              FINA F100        Fundamental Studio Drawing

Select 12 hours from studio art courses 200 level or above in the following areas:
Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Graphic Art, and New Media Art including Animation and Video. Three hours in Art History can be substituted for 3 studio art hours.

For more information, contact Minda Douglas at mimdougl@iuk.edu or (765) 455-9556 and Gregory Steel at gsteel@iuk.edu or (765) 455-9585

Course Descriptions – see Bulletin

 

Program Faculty

Whitney Bair-Sneed, M.F.A.

Lecturer in Fine Arts/Gallery Director

Office:  Main Building, Room KO 178C

Phone: (765) 455-9220

e-mail: wbairsne@iuk.edu

Minda Douglas, M.F.A.
Assistant Professor in Fine Arts
Office: Main Building, Room 178E
Phone: (765) 455-9556
e-mail: mimdougl@iuk.edu

Gregory Steel, M.F.A.

Assistant Professor in Fine Arts

Office: Main Building, Room 227

Phone: (765) 455-9585

e-mail: gsteel@iuk.edu