Art Major/Minor post-Fall 2019

Declaration in or after Fall 2019

Last update: October 2024

 

  • Takayuki Kubota

    Takayuki Kubota

      • Art

        • Assistant Professor / Art Program Operations Manager / Co-Faculty Advisor for the Art major

          Programs

          • Undergraduate
  • Taro Nettleton

    Taro Nettleton

      • Art History

        • Associate Professor / Co-Faculty Advisor for the Art major

          Programs

          • Undergraduate

Major Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Art major focuses on visual art practice within a liberal arts context. The students in the program gain a broad foundation in both traditional 2D, 3D, and digital media. The program is primarily tailored for those who have a limited background in visual arts, while it is also equipped for students who already have formal art training. Courses include drawing, painting, printmaking, two- and three-dimensional design, digital photography, digital imaging, Internet imaging, moving images, motion graphics, and art history. The program equips students with an interdisciplinary perspective on contemporary art and design production, providing various analog and digital media skills, as well as the socio-historical contexts essential to contemporary practice.

Transfer Student Portfolio Review

While a portfolio is not required for admission into the B.A. in Art degree program, if a student has completed college-level studio courses and is seeking studio equivalency credit, the student must complete a transfer portfolio review. The TUJ Art Program will review Student Portfolios and course syllabi after the student has been accepted by the Admissions Office with an evaluated transcript from the previous school. The Art Program can only accept up to 24 transfer credits of studio work toward the major.

Those who request to have studio credits transferred from a previous school for TUJ Art Major requirements are strongly recommended to bring a Student Portfolio and Course Syllabi on Transfer Student Advising Day during orientation week or before the regular sessions begin. All materials will be submitted to the Faculty Advisor of the Art Program for review. Please note, the late submission of transfer request materials may result in delaying the reviewing process.

Transfer student review materials for the TUJ Art Major:

Please bring all materials on the Transfer Student Advising Day or before the regular sessions begin.

  1. Student Portfolio
    The Student Portfolio should consist of seven to ten images of work from each studio art course completed at the previous school along with a list of the size of the medium and the title of the course.
  2. Course Syllabus
    The Course Syllabus should accompany the Student portfolio. Please bring a printed hard copy or data of your course syllabus from the previous school.
  3. Application Form
    The Application Form will be supplied by the TUJ Art program.

The Faculty Advisor and Full time Art faculty will review the Student Portfolio and Course Syllabi to determine if the quality of works are equivalent to what the TUJ Art program offers. For Studio courses, the student will be notified of the evaluation result of the portfolio review within a few days. For Art History or Studio courses not offered at TUJ the reviewing process may require a longer period for further evaluation; in this case the student will be informed as soon as the approval has been granted by the university.

AP Credits

For AP equivalencies chart and additional information please see the following link:

Major Requirements

74-75 credits required

Major courses must be passed with at least a C-, and major GPA must be 2.00 or higher for graduation.

A maximum 24 transfer credits of studio work will be accepted toward the major. Students must complete a transfer portfolio review.

Foundation Requirements

 Course TitleCredits
Art 12013-D Design3
Art 1401Drawing I3
Art 1402Drawing II3
Art 15012D Design3

 

Sophomore Studio Electives

 Course TitleCredits
Select four from the following:12
ARTU 2102Painting 
ARTU 2202Intermediate 3-D 
ARTU 2301Relief Printmaking 
ARTU 2601Computer Imaging 
ARTU 2811Art Photography: Digital 

 

Junior Studio Electives

 Course TitleCredits
ARTU 2000+ 3
ARTU 2000+ 3
ARTU 2000+ 3
ARTU 3000+ 3

 

Senior Studio Electives

 Course TitleCredits
ARTU 3000+ 3
ARTU 4000+ 3

 

Capstone

 Course TitleCredits
ARTU 4796Art Seminar3

 

Art History Requirements

 Course TitleCredits
ARTH 1103Introduction to Methods and Theories3
Select one from the following:3
ARTH 1155/1955Arts of the World I: Prehistoric to 1300 
ARTH 1156/1956Arts of the World II: 1300 to the 21st Century 
ARTH 1801Arts of Asia 
ARTH 2000+1  
One Art History 2000 – 4999 Elective 3
ARTH 2000+1  
One Writing Intensive (WI) Art History course 3
ARTH Writing Intensive1  

 

Upper Level Liberal Arts (2000+)

 Course TitleCredits
Social Science 2000+2 3
CLA 2000+3 3
CLA 2000+3 3
CLA 2000+3 3
CLA 2000+3 3
  1. This course does not apply towards the upper-level CLA requirements.
  2. One upper-level CLA course must be taken in Social Science unless completing Art History minor.
  3. Upper-level Art History courses can be counted here except as noted above.

Minor Requirements

Declaration from Fall 2019 until Summer 2021: Temple Bulletin 2019-2021 

Declaration in or after Fall 2021:

21 credits required

Students must successfully complete the following courses with a grade of C- or higher

A maximum of 9 transfer credits will be accepted towards the minor. A portfolio of work must be submitted for review by the Faculty Advisor.

 Course TitleCredits
Select two of the following:6
ART 1012 (or ARTU 1501)Introduction to Visual Language, Design (or 2D Design) 
ARTU 1011 (or ART 1201)Introduction to Visual Language, 3-D Design (or 3-D Design) 
ART 1201Introduction to Fibers for Non-Tyler BFA Majors 
ARTU 1301Introduction to Glass for Non-Tyler BFA Majors 
ART 1401Introduction to Jewelry for Non-Tyler BFA Students 
ARTU 1502Introduction to Visual Language, Painting 
ART 1602Art Photography: Digital 
ARTU 1701Screenprinting 
ARTU 1702Artist Books, Zines and Independent Publishing 
ARTU 1802  
ARTU 1101Painting for Non-Majors 
ARTU 1401Drawing I 
Select one of the following:3
ARTU 1155 (or ART 1955)Arts of the World I: Prehistoric to 1300 (or Honors Arts of the World I: Prehistoric to 1300) 
ARTU 1156 (or ART 1956)Arts of the World II: 1300 to the 21st Century (or Honors Arts of the World II: 1300 to the 21st Century) 

 

4 Additional Studio Art Electives

 Course TitleCredits
Select four of the following:112
ARTU 1000+  
CART 3011 (or CART 3911)Introductory Seminar in Community Arts (or Honors Introductory Seminar in Community Arts) 
CART 3089 (or CART 3989)Research and Project Planning Seminar in Community Arts (or Honors Research and Project Planning in Community Arts) 
CART 4012Community Arts 
ART 4012Introduction to CAD for Non-Tyler BFA Students 
ART 2000+  
GAD 2000+  
VS 1651Visual Studies 1 Foundation: Digital Imaging 
VS 2000+