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Department of Art and Design

The Department of Art and Design is the home to classes in art, graphic design, media art and pre-art therapy. The department also supports experiential learning opportunities, including exhibitions in our art gallery and internships under the supervision of faculty members who represent the Department of Art and Design.

Department of Art and Design Transfer Policy

Since technology taught in the Department of Art and Design is constantly changing, caution is used in accepting transfer credits based on the age of the credits. Generally, a course must have been taken within 10 years of enrollment at the College. Some exceptions to this rule may be applied when the student is currently employed in the field. One-half of the total hours required for each of the department’s majors and minors must be taken at the College. Students may also choose to gain credit through a CLEP exam or PLA.

Department of Art and Design Grade Policy

Students who declare a major or minor within the Department of Art and Design must earn a “C-” or higher for the final grade in any required class within the major or minor. If a “D+” or lower is recorded, the student must retake the course.

Department of Art and Design Student Requirements

To provide the opportunity for the department’s faculty to assess the students’ development, students who wish to complete the Art, Graphic Design, or Media Art majors must meet the following requirements:

  1. The student is required to participate in a meeting with the faculty of the department following the completion of a minimum of 30 credits in their major. Students will be required to submit at least one week prior to the scheduled meeting, a one-page reflection of their experience in the major and their goals, along with a draft of their resume. During their meeting, students are expected to have a digital presentation of their 10 best pieces of artwork or designs prepared. Meetings will be scheduled by the chair of the department.
  2. The student is required to participate in an exhibition in the department’s gallery during their senior year. Students will submit to the faculty at least one week prior to the opening of the exhibition, an artist’s statement. Students are expected to display their best work in a professional manner. A presentation with the department faculty and seniors will also take place during the time of the exhibition. Exhibitions will be scheduled by the chair of the department.

The department offers the following majors and minors: