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Programs of Study, 1997-1999
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


CURRICULUM IN CRAFTS


For the Degree of Fine and Applied Arts, College ofCurriculaBachelor of Fine Arts in CraftsBachelor of Fine Arts in Crafts

The curriculum in crafts requires 122 credit hours and emphasizes professional training for the development of the self-sustaining craftsman, the teacher of crafts, and the designer-craftsman in industry. The curriculum provides a choice of threee areas of concentration: ceramics, glassworking, and metalworking. The emphasis within these areas of concentration is on the development of individual design capabilities and perceptions and upon the mastery of comprehensive technical skills. In conjunction with these individual areas of emphasis, each student is given experience in other craft media.


HOURS

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

4

RHET 105 or 108-English composition

3

Composition II

15

One approved sequence of six hours in each of the following areas: humanities and the arts, natural sciences and technology, and social and behavioral sciences. ARTHI 112 satisfies half of the humanities requirement.

3

Quantitative reasoning

3

Non-Western culture

3

Western culture

31

Total

HOURS

ART HISTORY

4

ARTHI 111-Ancient and Medieval Art

4

ARTHI 112-Renaissance and Modern Art

6

Advanced art history

14

Total

HOURS

GENERAL ART AND DESIGN

0

ARTGP 113-Orientation to Art and Design

6

ARTGP 117 and 118-Drawing, I and II

6

ARTGP 119 and 120-Design, I and II

12

Total
MAJOR IN CERAMICS

HOURS

REQUIRED COURSES

6

ARTSC 151 and 152-Sculpture, I and II

4

ARTPA 125 and 126-Life Drawing (or ARTPA 143-Painting Composition I)

3

ARTCR 160-Jewelry, I

3

ARTCR 288-Glass, I

25

Major sequence in ceramics: select from:

ARTCR 170-Ceramics, I
ARTCR 171-Ceramics, II
ARTCR 270-Ceramics, III
ARTCR 271-Ceramics, IV
ARTCR 274-Ceramics, V
ARTCR 275-Ceramics, VI
ARTCR 374-Ceramics

3

ARTSC 219-Seminar: Sculpture, Glass, and Ceramics

44

Total

HOURS

ELECTIVES

6

General electives (see college list)

18

Professional and technical electives

24

Total
MAJOR IN GLASS

HOURS

REQUIRED COURSES

6

ARTSC 151 and 152-Sculpture, I and II

4

ARTPA 125 and 126-Painting, I and II

3

ARTCR 160-Jewelry, I

3

ARTCR 170-Ceramics, I

25

Major sequence in glass. Select from:

 

ARTCR 288 and 289-Glass, I and II

 

ARTCR 384-repeat for 19 hours

3

ARTSC 219-Seminar in Sculpture, Glass, and Ceramics

44

Total

HOURS

ELECTIVES

6

General electives (see college list)

18

Professional and technical electives

24

Total
MAJOR IN METALS

HOURS

REQUIRED COURSES

3

ARTGP 121-Drawing Theory

2

ARTGP 125-Life Drawing

6

ARTSC 151 and 152-Sculpture, I and II; or ARTID 133 and 134-Industrial Design Studio, I and II

3

ARTCR 170-Ceramics, I

3

ARTCR 288-Glass, I

3

Select one:

ARTCR 171-Ceramics, II
ARTCR 289-Glass, II
ARTCR 291-Individual Crafts Problems

  Major sequence in metals

3

ARTCR 160-Jewelry, I

3

ARTCR 161-Jewelry, II

3

ARTCR 260-Jewelry, III

3

ARTCR 261-Jewelry, IV

4

ARTCR 262-Metal Technology (repeat twice)

5

ARTCR 264-Jewelry, V

5

ARTCR 265-Jewelry, VI

3

ARTCR 266-Enameling

3

ARTCR 263-Metalsmithing

52

Total

HOURS

ELECTIVES

4

General electives (see college list)

9

Art and design electives

13

Total



Art Education

Table of Contents

Graphic Design

Programs of Study, 1997-1999
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign