2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Photography and Video with Communications or Studio Art, B.F.A.


The Photography and Video with Communications or Studio Art B.F.A. seeks to prepare students for professions within the broad fields of photography, videography, and installation art/design as well as secondary areas in photographic visual styling, digital image postproduction, and social visual media management.  An ideal graduate of this program will be a new generation of artist – a critically thinking creative with career options in the rapidly growing fields of visual media production and management.  The program is also ideal for students with passions for fine art, an independent spirit, and aspirations of professionally exhibiting in galleries, or acceptance into a reputable M.F.A. program.

Photography and Video with Communications or Studio Art places balanced emphasis on concept development, artistic expression, and mastering market ready skill sets.  The program includes a strong foundation in formalism, traditional media, design, theory and art history; advanced study in digital media; access to cutting edge technology and equipment; expert instruction and mentoring; and professional experience.  This combination of the traditional and the new maintains a firm footing in the values of studio art while embracing the new spectrum of contemporary art and the professional market.

The B.F.A. is an intensely focused professional degree structured to facilitate the development of a mature, diverse and competitive portfolio.  It is an undergraduate course of study that consists of  128-132 credit hours, 90 of which are in art and design foundations, graphic design, fine arts, photography, and art history. This curriculum is sequential in nature. (See curriculum guide for recommended sequencing.)

This program prepares students for full participation in the professional creative community. Like all of Maryville Design & Visual Art programs, it is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art & Design (NASAD).

Programmatic Goals

The goals of this program are to:

  • Prepare students for professions in the digital arts
  • Prepare a digital visual artist fluent in the art making process/methodology, including the ability to define, research and generate multiple solutions to problems
  • Encourage creative problem solving, critical thinking and self-evaluation
  • Encourage oral communications skills through presentation, critique, and creative ideation
  • Provide a strong foundation in history of visual art
  • Provide a strong foundation in and broad exposure to the technology, and encourage self-reliance and perpetual learning
  • Encourage and promote ethical practices
  • Promote community in the studio

 

General Education Requirements


(42 credits)

Humanities


(3 courses)

  • Literature or Foreign Language elective
  • Philosophy elective
  • Humanities elective (excludes coursework from Design and Visual Art subjects)

Social Science


(3 courses)

  • Psychology elective
  • History or Government elective
  • Social Science elective

Natural Science & Quantitative Reasoning


(2 courses)

  • Science elective
  • Science or Math elective

Liberal Arts Electives from College of Arts and Sciences


(2 courses)

  • 2 Liberal Arts electives from the College of Arts and Sciences

Design and Visual Art Core


(24 credits)

Minor Requirement


Students should select and complete either the Communication Minor  or Studio Art Minor for BFA Design Students .

Communication Minor (18 hours)

  • 12 hours must be at the 200 level or above.

Studio Art Minor for BFA students (15 hours)

  • ADSA 100-200 level elective courses (maximum of 9 credits)
  • ADSA 300-400 level elective courses (minimum of 6 credits)

Policies


Policies concerning all Design & Visual Art programs can be found here: Design & Visual Art  

Graduation Requirements


  • 128 credit hours minimum (last 30 hours in residency)
  • A minimum half the major credit hours in residency
  • A minimum half the minor credit hours in residency
  • ​60 credit hours must be completed at a 4-year institution