Art Degrees Requirements

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GRAPHIC DESIGN (AGDS) PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY

2012-2013 BULLETIN

To schedule an advising appointment with a faculty advisor call the art office 503-725-3515

FIRST YEAR REQUIRED COURSES:

PREREQ’S

(all 4 credits)

CREDITS

ART 115 ART 117 or 182 ART 118 ART 120 ART 131 ARH 204 or 205 ARH 206

2-D Design 3-D Design (ART 117) or Idea & Form (ART 182) Intro to Type & Communication Design Computer Graphics for Art & Design Intro to Drawing I History of Western Art History of Western Art

ART 115 ART 100 or 115

SECOND YEAR REQUIRED COURSES: (all 4 credits)

CREDITS

ART 200 ART 210 ART 224 ART 225 ART 254 ARH 290

Digital Page Design I Digital Image & Illustration I Narrative & Communication Design Communication Design Systems Typography I History of Design Sophomore Portfolio Review (no credits)

ART 120 ART 120 ART 115, 118, 120 ART 224 ART 115, 118, 120 ART 118, 120, 200, 210, 224, 225, 254

THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR REQUIRED COURSES: (all 4 credits)

CREDITS

ART 320 ART 321 ART 354 ART 341 ART 470 ARH 472

Communication Design Studio III Communication Design Studio IV Typography II Interactive Media I Contemporary Design Projects Graphic Design Portfolio

ART 225 ART 320 ART 200, 254 ART 120, 210 ART 321, 354 ART 321, 341, 354, 470

CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO OPTIONS FOR 8 CREDIT HOURS: (Contingent on passing the Portfolio review.)

Option 1: Option 2:

ART 342 ART 440 ART 300 ART 471

Interactive Media II Interactive Team Digital Page Design II Design Seminar

Select two Upper Division Electives (total of 8 credits) from any Studio, Graphic Design or Art History listing (Consult with your academic/general advisor as to what is possible for UD Electives in Graphic Design)

Select one Upper Division Art History course from any of the UD Art History listings (total of 4 credits) note: upon completing UD credits as prescribed by the University and the major in Graphic Design, Students remain 10 credits shy of the necessary 72 credits of UD coursework required. Consult with your academic advisor as to how you can obtain the additional10 credits needed to meet the minimum number of 72 UD credits.

ART 341 ART 341, 342 ART 200, 210 ART 321, 354


CREDITS

96 IMPORTANT: To begin Upper Division work in the Graphic Design major, students must successfully complete a portfolio review at the end of the second year. Transfer students who feel they are ready to begin upper division requirements must meet with the Department’s SPR Advisor and will be asked to submit a portfolio for review. Final acceptance into the program and permission to complete the last two years of study (300/400 level courses) is contingent on successfully passing the portfolio review. When choosing courses, please factor in prerequisites. You will not be allowed into Upper Division courses (300/400) without the corresponding Lower Division prerequisite. Please see the PSU Bulletin to determine prerequisites and the Course Planning Guide to determine availability of courses @ http://www.pdx.edu/ registration/cpg.html For more information about this program visit our website at: www.pdx.edu/art

ADVISORS FOR POTENTIAL STUDENTS, INCOMING FRESHMAN & NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS:

Marie Fiorillo:

Jessica Mardis:

marie5@pdx.edu 503-725-3352

j.mardis@pdx.edu 503-725-2211

ADVISING FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS - GRAPHIC DESIGN FACULTY ADVISORS:

Kate Bingaman-Burt:

Briar Levit:

kateb@pdx.edu

blevit@pdx.edu

Megan McGinley:

Ian Whitmore:

megan.mcginley@pdx.edu

ian.whitmore@pdx.edu

Lis Charman:

Thomas Hines

charman@pdx.edu


ART PRACTICES (ARST) PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY

2012-2013 BULLETIN

To schedule an advising appointment with a faculty advisor call the art office 503-725-3515

FIRST YEAR REQUIRED COURSES: (all 4 credits)

CREDITS

ART 182 ART 115 ART 117 ART 119 ART 131 ARH 204 or 205

Idea & Form Foundation Studio I: 2-D Design Foundation Studio II: 3-D Design Foundation Studio III: Digital Media Introduction to Drawing I History of Western Art

SECOND YEAR REQUIRED COURSES: (complete the following 12 credits + 16 elective credits, all 4 credits)

CREDITS ART 250 ART 297 ART 270 ART 271 ART 281 ART 282 ART 294 ARH 291 ART 255 ART 256

ART 203 ART 230 ARH 206

Meaning & Making Drawing Concepts History of Western Art

Select 16 Credits ART 257 ART 296 ART 227 ART 260 ART 261 ART 262 ART 291 ART 292 ART 295

Life Drawing I Book Arts Intro to Printmaking Intro to Printmaking Intro to Painting I Intro to Painting II Water Media History of Animation 2-D Animation I 3-D Animation

Video I Digital Draw & Painting Intro Art & Social Practice Black/White Photography Photography Color Photo Imaging Intro to Sculpture I Inro to Sculpture II Sculpture-Figure

THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR REQUIRED COURSES: (complete the following 36 credits ,all 4 credits)

CREDITS ART 399 ART 399 ART 455 ART 360 ART 365 ART 461 ART 462 ARH 327 ART 427 ART 373 ART 374 ART 375

ARH 300/400 ARH 498 ART 330

Any Upper Division Art History Contemporary Art I Critical Theories in Art I

Select 16 Credits Visual Story Telling Video II Time Arts Studio Photo Exploration I Digital Port for Vis Artists Photographic Explor II Prof Practices in Photo Inter Art & Social Practice Adv Art & Social Practice Intermediate Sculpt I Intermediate Sculpt II Mold Making & Cast

ART 388 ART 389 ART 494 ART 495 ART 399 ART 479 ART 392 ARH 393 ART 436 ART 490 ART 491 ART 350

Welding & Fabrication Metal Casting Adv Sculpture I Adv Sculpture II Inter Printmaking Advanced Printmaking Intermediate Painting I Intermediate Painting II Painting Topical Issues I Advanced Painting I Advanced Painting II Life Drawing II


CREDITS

88 IMPORTANT: In second year select 16 credits from the following Lower Division courses. Lower Division refers to any 100 or 200 level course within the following areas: Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture, Social Practices and Times Arts. Other ART course in these studio areas not listed may also be used with advisor approval. Important: Many upper divisions courses require prerequisites. Third and Fourth year also, select 24 credits from the following Upper Division courses. Upper Division refers to any 300 or 400 level course within the following areas: Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Social Practices and Time Arts. Other ART course in these studio areas not listed may also be used with advisor approval. Many Upper Divisions courses require prerequisites. For more information about this program visit our website at: www.pdx.edu/art

ADVISORS FOR POTENTIAL STUDENTS, INCOMING FRESHMAN & NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS:

Marie Fiorillo:

Jessica Mardis:

marie5@pdx.edu 503-725-3352

j.mardis@pdx.edu 503-725-2211

ADVISING FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS - GRAPHIC DESIGN FACULTY ADVISORS:

Pat Boas:

Erik Geschke:

boasp@pdx.edu

egeschke@pdx.edu

Harrell Fletcher:

Rita J. Robillard:

harrell@pdx.edu

robillardr@pdx.edu

Julie Perini:

Eleanor H. Erskine:

perini@pdx.edu

erskine@pdx.edu

Horia Boboia:

Susan Harlan:

boboiah@pdx.edu

harlans@pdx.edu


ART HISTORY / major (ARTH) PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY

2012-2013 BULLETIN

To schedule an advising appointment with a faculty advisor call the art office 503-725-3515 BS degree only

FIRST YEAR REQUIRED COURSES: (all 4 credits)

CREDITS

ART 115 ARH 204 ARH 205 ARH 206 ARH 208*

Foundation Studio I: 2-D Design History of Western Art History of Western Art History of Western Art Intro to Asian Art

SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR REQUIRED COURSES: Upper Division Art History (10 courses)

CREDITS

(Of these 10 courses one must be non-western. In addition, it is highly recommended that ARH 449/559 Methods in Art History be taken as part of the 40 credits.)

OTHER THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR REQUIREMENTS: Lower or Upper Division of any Art or Art History course. (choose 3 elective courses)

CREDITS

These three courses must be selected in consultation with your Art History advisor. “Art” includes all courses offered in the Art Practices or Graphic Design concentrations.


CREDITS

68 IMPORTANT: * This course can be taken in lieu of ARH 204, 205 or 206 (one of the three) if the student’s focus area in Art History is Asian Studies. (This only applies to Art History Majors.)

For more information about this program visit our website at: www.pdx.edu/art

ADVISORS FOR POTENTIAL STUDENTS, INCOMING FRESHMAN & NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS:

Marie Fiorillo:

Jessica Mardis:

marie5@pdx.edu 503-725-3352

j.mardis@pdx.edu 503-725-2211

ADVISING FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS - GRAPHIC DESIGN FACULTY ADVISORS:

Junghee Lee:

Jesse Locker:

leeju@pdx.edu

locker@pdx.edu

Anne McClanan:

Sue Taylor:

anne@pdx.edu

taylorsc@pdx.edu


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