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Curriculum in Crafts

For the Degree of Bachelor 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 three 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.

Foreign Language Requirement

Students entering the University of Illinois as freshmen in Fall 2000 or later need to complete the foreign language requirement in order to graduate. To satisfy this requirement, students must complete a third level college foreign language course. This requirement may also be satisfied by three years of the same foreign language in high school. Students entering the University of Illinois without three years of the same foreign language in high school must take a foreign language placement test to determine the courses in which to enroll.

Hours General Education Requirements
4 RHET 105 or 108—Composition I
3 Advanced Composition
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. ARTH 112 satisfies half of the humanities requirement.
6 Quantitative reasoning, I and II
3 Non-Western culture
3 Western culture
34 Total

Hours Art History
4 ARTH 111—Ancient and Medieval Art
4 ARTH 112—Renaissance and Modern Art (General Education-Humanities & the Arts)
6 Advanced art history
14 Total

Hours General Art Design
2 ARTF 101—Contemporary Issues in Art
6 ARTF 102 and 104—Drawing, I and II
6 ARTF 103 and 105—Design, I and II
14 Total

Major in Ceramics

Hours Required Courses
6 ARTS 280 and 281—Sculpture, I and IIARTS 280 and 281—Sculpture, I and II
4 ARTS 250 and 253—Life Drawing, I and II (or ARTS 250 and 252)
3 ARTS 230—Jewelry/Metals, I
3 ARTS 220—Glass, I
22 Major sequence in ceramics:
3
ARTS 210—Ceramics, I
3
ARTS 211—Ceramics, II
3
ARTS 310—Ceramics, III
3
ARTS 311—Ceramics, IV
5
ARTS 410—Ceramics, V
5
ARTS 411—Ceramics, VI
2-6
ARTS 412—Ceramics
2
ARTS 392—Current Art Issues Seminar
40 Total

Hours Electives
3 General electives (see college list, no Art courses)
17 Art and Design and other professional electives
20 Total

Major in Glass

Hours Required Courses
6 ARTS 280 and 281—Sculpture, I and IIARTS 280 and 281—Sculpture, I and II
4 ARTS 250 and 253—Life Drawing, I and II
3 ARTS 230—Jewelry/Metals, I
3 ARTS 210—Ceramics, I
22 Major sequence in glass:
 
ARTS 220 and 221—Glass, I and II
 
ARTS 320—GLASS—repeat for 16 hours
2
ARTS 392—Current Art Issues Seminar
40 Total

Hours Electives
3
Open electives (see college list, no Art courses)
17 Art and Design and other professional electives
20 Total

Major in Metals

Hours Required Courses
3 ARTS 260—Basic Photography
2 ARTS 250—Life Drawing
6 ARTS 280 and 281—Sculpture, I and IIARTS 280 and 281—Sculpture, I and II; or ARTD 220 and ARTD 222—Design Workshop, I and Design Workshop, II
3 ARTS 210—Ceramics, I
3 ARTS 220—Glass, I
3 Select one:
 
ARTS 211—Ceramics, II
 
ARTS 221—Glass, II
 
ARTS 391—Independent Study
  Major sequence in metals:
3
ARTS 230—Jewelry/Metals, I
3
ARTS 231—Jewelry/Metals, II
3
ARTS 330—Jewelry Metals, III
3
ARTS 331—Jewelry Metals, IV
4
ARTS 332—Metal Technology (repeat twice)
5
ARTS 430—Jewelry Metals, V
5
ARTS 431—Jewelry Metals, VI
3
ARTS 333—Enamelling
3
ARTS 334—Metalsmithing
52 Total

Hours Electives
1 Open electives (see college list, no Art courses)
7 Art and Design and other professional electives
8 Total