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Department of Art and Design
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Department Head: Laura D. Gelfand
Location: Fine Arts Visual 122 (ART), Family Life 320 (ID)
Phone: (435) 797-3460, (435) 797-1557
FAX: (435) 797-3412, (435) 797-8245
E-mail: art@usu.edu; interiors@cc.usu.edu
WWW: http://www.art.usu.edu/; interiordesign.usu.edu
Assistant Head and Art Graduate Program Director:
Academic Advisors:
ART - Marcia Roberts, University Reserve 107, (435) 797-8096, marcia.roberts@usu.edu
ID - Marcia Roberts, University Reserve 107, (435) 797-8096, marcia.roberts@usu.edu
Art Education Undergraduate Advisor:
Dennise Gackstetter, University Reserve 110, (435) 797-1542, dennisekg@gmail.com
Degrees offered: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Bachelor of Interior Design (BID), Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Art and Master of Science (MS) in Human Environments, with a specialization in Interior Design
Undergraduate emphases: Art Education, Art History, Ceramics, Drawing & Painting, Graphic Design, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture
Graduate specializations: Ceramics, Drawing & Painting, Graphic Design, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture
Undergraduate Programs
Objectives
The Department of Art and Design’s primary goal is to prepare undergraduate students for careers in art history, art education, studio art, graphic and interior design. Requirements in eight different emphasis areas address the specific needs of each career. The Department of Art and Design also serves the University community by offering courses in the University Studies program and by offering training for students in related degree programs.
Departmental Admission Requirements
Admission to the Art major is competitive. There are four possible ways to be admitted as an undergraduate to the Department.
1. Freshmen and transfer students can be admitted as art pre-program. This is not admission to a specific degree program.
2. Freshmen, transfer students, and current pre-program students may be accepted for the BS degree following a portfolio review. In addition to passing the portfolio review students must have a minimum 2.5 GPA
3. Transfer students, pre-program students, and BS students who have completed the Department’s foundation classes (Drawing I, Drawing II, 2D Design, 3D Design, Survey of Western Art, part 1 and II) may be accepted for the BFA degree in an emphasis area following a formal portfolio review. In addition to passing the portfolio review students must have a minimum 2.75 GPA.
4. Acceptance to the BA program in Art History is limited to students with a minimum 2.75 GPA.
Sample Four-year Plans
Sample semester-by-semester four-year plans for students working toward a bachelor’s degree are available in the Department of Art and Design.
Students should consult with their advisor to develop a plan of study tailored to their individual needs and interests.
Departmental Honors
Students who would like to experience greater academic depth within their major are encouraged to enroll in departmental honors. Through original, independent work, Honors students enjoy the benefits of close supervision and mentoring, as they work one-on-one with faculty in select upper-division departmental courses. Students wishing to pursue departmental honors in art must have a cumulative GPA of 3.30 or higher, and must first be admitted to the BFA program. Once that process is completed, they should meet with the departmental honors advisor to complete an honors program of study contract form. Contact the Art and Design Department at: Fine Arts Visual 122, (435) 797-3460.
The 15-credit requirement for Departmental Honors in Art and Design is met in the following manner:
- At least 6 credits in upper-division Art or Art History courses must be taken with an honors contract.
- At least 3 credits must be completed in an Honors Depth Life and Physical Sciences (DSC) course or in an Honors Depth Social Sciences (DSS) course.
- At least 3 credits of upper-division coursework must be completed in the emphasis area or from outside the department, and must be taken with an honors contract.
- Students must complete ART 4910 (Senior BFA Exhibition, 2 credits), along with at least 1 credit in HONR 4900 (Senior Thesis/Project, 1-3 credits).
To qualify for departmental honors in art, students must graduate with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.30 in their upper-division coursework taken as part of their departmental honors contract, and must present their work in a public forum (such as the Senior BFA show and/or Student Showcase).
Additional Information
For additional information about undergraduate requirements in the Department of Art and Design, see the major requirement sheet, which can be obtained from the department.
Additional information may also be found on the Art and Design Department website at: http://www.art.usu.edu/ and at interiordesign.usu.edu/news.aspx for more information about the Interior Design program.
Graduate Programs
The Department of Art and Design offers two graduate degrees, the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) and the Master of Science (MS) in Human Environments with a specialization in Interior Design. The Department of Art and Design also cooperates with the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services on a Master of Education (MEd) with a specialization in art which is offered through the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services.
Application Procedures
Completed applications must include: (1) completed application forms; (2) a letter of intent; (3) transcripts of all previous graduate and undergraduate work; (4) three letters of recommendation from qualified professionals; (5) GRE or MAT scores; and (6) the $50 application fee.
These materials must be sent directly to the School of Graduate Studies. When complete, applications will be forwarded by the School of Graduate Studies to the Art and Design Department for review.
A portfolio of twenty digital images on CD-ROM of recent work must be mailed directly to: Graduate Coordinator, Department of Art and Design, Utah State University, 4000 Old Main Hill, Logan UT 84322-4000.
Completed applications and portfolios (in jpeg format only) must be received by February 1. Students should note that applications will be considered only at this time, and only completed applications will be reviewed. Admission will only be considered for fall semester. The deadlines for financial aid may be earlier than the admissions deadline. For further information about financial aid, visit the Financial Aid Office in Taggart Student Center 106; write to: Financial Aid Office, Utah State University, 1800 Old Main Hill, Logan UT 84322-1800; or phone (435) 797-0173.
Applications are reviewed by the Art and Design Department faculty. Candidates are selected primarily on the basis of their portfolio, which should demonstrate a level of development beyond the need of classroom instruction and encouragement. The faculty will also look in the portfolio for evidence of significant personal exploration.
Secondary to the portfolio, but important nonetheless, the applicant’s letter of intent and letters of recommendation will also be given careful consideration. In reviewing these letters, the faculty will look for, among other things, indications that the applicant will be capable of prolonged and concentrated effort, guided by realistic personal goals. Letters should address both academic and artistic accomplishments, as well as potential for further growth in both of these areas.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to visit the USU campus and meet with the faculty in their proposed field of study well in advance of the February 1 application deadline.
Important Note. Please note that the graduate programs in the Department of Art and Design have limited enrollment; admission is very competitive. There is no guarantee that applicants who meet minimum admission requirements will be accepted into the graduate programs.
Financial Assistance
Departmental support is available to graduate students on a competitive basis. Students requesting financial support should apply to the department by February 15. Other assistance is available through the University Financial Aid Office. Students should note that applications for Federal work-study should be mailed during the first week of February.
Art and Design Faculty
Professors
Carolyn Cárdenas, drawing & painting
Laura D. Gelfand, art history
John Neely, ceramics
Christopher T. Terry, drawing & painting
Associate Professors
Darrin W. Brooks, residential design and interior history
Jane S. Catlin, drawing & painting
Alan Hashimoto, graphic design
J. Daniel Murphy, ceramics
Alexa Sand, art history
Woody Shepherd, drawing & painting
Dave Smellie, graphic design
JoAnn Wilson, commercial sales and architecture
Robert Winward, graphic design
Assistant Professors
Christopher M. Gauthier, photography
Rachel Middleman, art history
Kathy Puzey, printmaking
Ryoichi Suzuki, sculpture
David Wall, visual & media studies
Lecturers
Dennise Gackstetter, art education
Steven R. Mansfield, architecture and computer aided design
Susan Tibbitts, architectural graphics, sales and marketing
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