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College of Liberal Arts | B.A. In Fine Art

STUDIO arts

The information below reflects the degree requirements for the current academic year. 

General Education Requirements : Total 39

English
ENGL 1157 English Composition (3)
ENGL 1158 English Composition or 1159 English Composition Honors (3)

Mathematics * (6)

Science
BIOS3 (3)
BIOS or Physical Science3 (6)

Humanities
Foreign Language 1001 (3)
Foreign Language 1002 (3)
English Literature (3)

Social Sciences
Social Sciences2 (6)

Arts
FA-1010 Art Appreciation or FA-1500 Introduction to Art and Visual Culture (3)

Other Requirements : Total 30

Social Sciences 2000+ (6)
Electives outside of major 3000+ (6)
English Literature (3)
Foreign Language 2001/1001 (3)
General Electives8 (9-12)

Course Requirements for Major : Total 18

FA-1001 CORE STUDIO I - Surface / Color / Practice (3)
FA-1002 CORE STUDIO II - Objects / Materials / Environment (3)
FA-2001 CORE STUDIO III - Process / Ideas / Communication (3)
FA-2002 CORE STUDIO IV- Time / Motion / Narrative (3)
FA-2201 Art History Survey I: Prehistory to the Thirteenth Century (3)
FA 2202 Art History Survey II: Fourteenth Century to the Present (3)

Studio Arts Option : Total 30

Introduction Courses (9) Choose three5 
FA-3451 Photography I
FA-3551 Digital Art, Video and Animation I
FA-3651 Sculpture and Extended Media I
FA-3751 Painting I
FA-3851 Printmaking I

Arts History 3000+ (6)

Mandatory Studio Art Classes
FA-3301 Drawing -Techniques & Concepts (3) 
FA-4301 Figure Drawing (3)

Fine Arts Option (3) Choose one area of focus
FA-4449 Photography II
FA-4549 Digital Art, Video and Animation II
FA-4649 Sculpture and Extended Media II
FA-4749 Painting II
FA-4849 Printmaking II

Fine Arts Option (3) Choose 1
FA-4451 Photography III
FA-4551 Digital Art, Video and Animation III
FA-4651 Sculpture and Extended Media III
FA-4751 Painting III
FA-4851 Printmaking III

Capstone
FA-4998 Art Research Capstone


Total Credit Hours Required : 120

  1. "C" or better required
  2. Must include courses from two different fields (ANTH, ECON, GEOG, POLI, PSYC, SOC, or URBN) and at least 6 hours at 2000-level or higher. Check General Education Courses to confirm courses fulfilling this requirement.
  3. 6 hour sequence in one science. Select from BIOS, CHEM, EES, PHYS. 3 hours must be BIOS. Check General Education Courses to confirm courses fulfilling this requirement.
  4. Studio Art majors must complete 9 credit hours in one language or 6 credit hours in each of two languages.
  5. Three out of five courses must be taken at the 3000 level from this list (3451, 3551, 3651, 3751 and 3851.) You must take the 3X51 class before you can enroll in the 4X49 level advanced studio class of the same discipline. You must take the 4X49 class before you enroll in 4X51 class of the same discipline
  6. Students must complete the FA 4X51 of their chosen discipline before enrolling in FA 4999 Art Research Capstone.
  7. Free electives can be taken from any Department including Fine Arts.

Recommended Four-Year Plan of Study

Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts - Studio Option
Four Year Plan of Study
First Year of Enrollment 
First Term Second Term
Course Prefix & NumberCredit HoursCourse Prefix & NumberCredit Hours
ENGL 1157 3 ENGL 1158 or 1159 3
MATH 3MATH 3
FA 1010 or FA 1500 3 Foreign Language - 1st Language Part 1 3
FA 1001 3 FA 2001 3
FA 1002 3 FA 2002 3
UNIV 1001 1  
Total Hours 16Total Hours15
Second Year of Enrollment
First Term Second Term
Course Prefix & NumberCredit HoursCourse Prefix & NumberCredit Hours
FA 3301 3 FA 3X51 (Studio 1) 3
FA 2201 3FA 3X51 (Studio 1) 3
FA 3X51 (Studio 1) 3FA 2201 (Studio 1) 3
Foreign Language - 1st Language Part 2 3Foreign Language - 1st Language Part 3 or
2nd Language Part 1
 3
BIOS 3 BIOS or other Science 3
Total Hours15Total Hours15
Third Year of Enrollment
First Term Second Term
Course Prefix & NumberCredit HoursCourse Prefix & NumberCredit Hours
FA 3XXX - Art History 3 FA 4X51 (Studio III) 3
FA 4x49 (Studio II) 3FA 4301 3
Literature 3 Social Science, 2000 level 3
Social Science, 1000 level 3 Literature 3
Non-BIOS Science (must be same science as other non-BIOS Science) 3 Free elective 3
Total Hours15Total Hours15
Fourth Year of Enrollment
First TermSecond Term
Course Prefix & NumberCredit HoursCourse Prefix & NumberCredit Hours
Free Elective 3 FA 4998 - Art Research Capstone 3
FA 3XXX Art History 3Social Science, 2000 level 3
3000 level elective or Foreign Language - 2nd Language Part 2 3 Free elective 3
Social Science, 1000 or 2000 level 3 Free elective 2
Free elective 3 3000 level elective 3
Total Hours 15Total Hours14
Total Degree Hours120
  1. Required for all first-time full-time students.
  2. Social Science must be completed over at least two different areas (Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, or Urban Studies) and six credits must be at the 2000 level or above.
  3. 3000 level electives cannot be in Fine Arts; only 3 credits of EDHP or EDHS courses may be used.

 

College of Liberal Arts | B.A. In Fine Art

ART HISTORY

The information below reflects the degree requirements for the current academic year.

General Education Requirements : Total 39

English
ENGL 1157 English Composition (3)
ENGL 1158 English Composition or 1159 English Composition Honors (3)

Mathematics * (6)

Science
BIOS3 (3)
BIOS or Physical Science3 (6)

Humanities
Foreign Language 1001 (3)
Foreign Language 1002 (3)
English Literature (3)

Social Sciences
Social Sciences2 (6)

Arts
FA 1010 or 1500 Design Fundamentals (3)

Other Requirements : Total 30

Social Sciences 2000+ (6)
Electives outside of major 3000+5 (6)
Foreign Language 2001/1001 (3)
General Electives8 (12-15)

Course Requirements for Major : Total 18

FA 1551 Digital Photography Fundamentals or FA 1051 Digital Design (3)
FA 1060 Drawing I (3)
FA 2201 Art History Survey I: Prehistory to the Thirteenth Century (3)
FA 2202 Art History Survey II: Fourteenth Century to the Present (3)
FA 4267 Contemporary Art: Postmodernism and Beyond (1970-present) : Gender & Sexuality (Lecture) (6)
FA Electives 3000+ Art Studio and/or Art History7 (3)

Art History Option : Total 33

FA-4599 Senior Project (3)
Arts History 3000+ (27)
FA Studio (3)
FA-2450 Introduction to Photography
FA-2550 Introduction to Digital Art, Video & Animation
FA-2650 Introduction to Sculpture
FA-2750 Introduction to Painting
FA-2850 Introduction to Printmaking


Total Credit Hours Required : 120


 

  1. "C" or better required
  2. Must include courses from two different fields (ANTH, ECON, GEOG, POLI, PSYC, SOC, or URBN) and at least 6 hours at 2000-level or higher. Check General Education Courses to confirm courses fulfilling this requirement.
  3. 6 hour sequence in one science. Select from BIOS, CHEM, EES, PHYS. 3 hours must be BIOS. Check General Education Courses to confirm courses fulfilling this requirement.
  4. Studio Art majors must complete 9 credit hours in one language or 6 credit hours in two languages. Art History majors must complete 12 credit hours in one language.
  5.  Three out of five courses must be taken at the 2000 level from this list (2450, 2550, 2650, 2750 and 2850.) You must take the 2000 class before you can enroll in the 3000 level advanced studio class.
  6. Three courses in advanced studio practice (3000-level) in the chosen area of specialization or three classes from the list: (FA 3450, FA 3550, FA 3650, FA 3750 and FA 3850) to complete the requirement for oral competency. Students must complete three advanced level classes from this list before they can enroll in FA 4599 Senior Project. 
  7. Electives in any 3000+ Art Studio or Art History courses.
  8. Free electives can be taken from any Department including Fine Arts.

Recommended Four-Year Plan of Study

Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts - Art History Option
Four Year Plan of Study
First Year of Enrollment 
First Term Second Term
Course Prefix & NumberCredit HoursCourse Prefix & NumberCredit Hours
ENGL 1157 3 ENGL 1158 or 1159 3
MATH 3MATH 3
Foreign Language -  1st Language Part 1 3 Foreign Language - 1st Language Part 2 3
FA 1050 3 FA 1051 3
FA 220X - Art History Survey 3 FA 220X - Art History Survey 3
UNIV 10011 1  
Total Hours 16Total Hours15
Second Year of Enrollment
First Term Second Term
Course Prefix & NumberCredit HoursCourse Prefix & NumberCredit Hours
FA 1060 - Drawing I 3 FA 2X50 - Intro Area 3
FA 3101 - Intro to Web Design 3FA 3000+ Art History (or 3292 - Internship) 3
FA 3000+ Art History (or 3291 - Internship) 3 FA 3000+ Art History 3
Foreign Language -1st Language Part 3 or 2nd Area part 1 3 Foreign Language - 2nd Language Part 2 or 3000 level elective 3
BIOS 3 BIOS or other Science 3
Total Hours15Total Hours15
Third Year of Enrollment
First Term Second Term
Course Prefix & NumberCredit HoursCourse Prefix & NumberCredit Hours
FA 3000+ Art History 3 FA 3000+ Art History 3
FA 3000+ Art History 3FA 3000+ Art History 3

Science other than BIOS (must be same

science as previous science other than BIOS)

 3 Social Science, 2000 level2                        3
Social Science, 1000 level2 3 3000 level elective3 3
Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3
Total Hours15Total Hours15
Fourth Year of Enrollment
First Term Second Term
Course Prefix & NumberCredit HoursCourse Prefix & NumberCredit Hours
FA 3000+ Art History 3 FA 4299 -  Senior Project 3
FA 3000+ Art History 3Literature 3
Literature 3 Social Science, 2000 level2                     3
Social Science, 1000 or 2000 level3 3 Free elective 3
3000 level elective3                                        3 Free elective 3
Total Hours15Total Hours15
  1. Required for all first-time full-time students.
  2. Art History majors must complete 9 credit hours in one language or 6 credit hours in two languages. If completing 9 credits in one language, there will be 21 credits in free electives, otherwise there will be 18.
  3. Social Science must be completed over at least two different areas (Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, or Urban Studies)and six credits must be at the 2000 level or above. ANTH 2232 World Archaeology is highly recommended.

Minors in Fine Arts

A Minor in Fine Arts, Studio Art Option, requires the student take a total of 18 credit hours in art studio courses including the following:

  • FA 1051
  • 6 credit hours of Introduction to Studio Art courses of student choice (FA 2450, 2550, 2650, 2750, 2850)
  • 9 credit hours of Advanced Studio Practice (3000-level) courses of student choice.
  • A letter grade of "C" or better must be earned in each course. The courses may be taken as elective credits at any point in the undergraduate curriculum provided the student adheres to prerequisites and course-level restrictions listed in the Catalog.

A Minor in Fine Arts, History Option, requires the student take a total of 18 credit hours in Art History courses including the following:

  • 9 credit hours from FA 1010, FA 2201, FA 2202, or FA 2203.
  • 9 credit hours of Art History at 3000 level and above.
  • A letter grade of "C" or better must be earned in each course. The courses may be taken as elective credits at any point in the undergraduate curriculum provided the student adheres to prerequisites and course-level restrictions listed in the Catalog.

Honors in Fine Arts Studio Option

LSU New Orleans Honors Program requires a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or a minimum SAT score of 1350 for admittance. The grade point minimum for transfer and continuing students is 3.50. Students wishing to graduate with honors in Fine Arts Studio Option must meet the following requirements.

  1. A cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 in all Fine Arts courses taken and a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50.
  2. Completion of six hours of FA 4599 (Senior Honors Thesis), in addition to the usual course requirements for the degree. Senior Honors Thesis will consist of an autonomous body of visual art supported by an expanded artist's statement.
  3. Satisfactory performance defending the thesis before the thesis advisor, a representative of the honors program, and one other faculty member of the Department of Fine Arts.

Honors in Fine Arts-Art History Option

Students wishing to graduate with honors in Fine Arts-Art History Option must meet the following requirements.

  1. A cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 in all Art History courses taken and a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50.
  2. Completion of six hours of FA 4298 (Senior Honors Thesis), in addition to the usual course requirements for the degree. Senior Honors Thesis will consist of a research paper based on extended research.
  3. Satisfactory performance defending the thesis before the thesis advisor, a representative of the honors program, and one other faculty member of the Department of Fine Arts.

 

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