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Welcome to the Department of Art and Design
Our Mission
The Department of Art and Design exists to prepare talented students for professional and teaching careers in the visual arts, and through a strong foundational program that combines teaching excellence with individual attention and a commitment to build academic success in a creative, stimulating and rapidly changing environment. The department’s historical legacy of providing the underserved population continues to nurture and develop scholars into positive and socially responsible graduates who affect change in the workplace and the community. The department is committed to preserving and enriching the appreciation of the arts throughout the community and beyond the state while gaining national and international exposure.
Degree Programs
The Department of Art offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Art, with a
curriculum for Visual Art (non-teaching and a curriculum in Art
Education (teaching). The curriculum in visual arts is designed to
prepare students for graduate or professional school and to meet the
market needs in commercial or fine arts. The curriculum leading to
teaching certification is designed for those students who wish to pursue
a career in teaching in the elementary and secondary schools.
General Departmental Requirements
- Art majors should acquaint themselves with the institutional requirements and the requirements of the department.
- The
department assigns all art majors a faculty advisor and expects all art
majors to consult their advisor prior to registering each semester.
- Art majors must take a drawing or painting course each semester until they complete all required courses.
- The
department reserves the right to keep students’ work produced in the
studio classes for exhibition and demonstration purposes.
- The department advises all art majors to select a strong minor area of study.
- The
art education major must meet the requirements for admission to the
teacher education program. (See Admission to the School of Education)
- All
art majors with 30 hours from graduation must meet with the art faculty
for a senior review and to discuss final details for their senior
exhibition.
Requirements for B.S. in Art Education
The
Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education focuses heavily on the
student’s knowledge of art and art production, and on the articulation
of that knowledge. Degree requirements include 50 hours in art (art
studio, art history, art education) and 77 hours in professional
education, general education, and institutional requirements. Prior to
graduation, all art education students must present a comprehensive
slide portfolio of work produced during the last two years of
enrollment.
Students
majoring in Art Education must make a formal written application to
Teacher Education (see criteria for admittance listed under Admission to
the School of Education.) Students are strongly urged to meet with
their advisor, and then with an advisor in the School of Education early
in their program. Required tests (Praxis Series) and scores, and other
School of Education requirements for licensure will be clearly delimited
at this time.
Students
following the Art Education curriculum must take a comprehensive
diagnostic examination prior to graduation. For guidelines concerning
the comprehensive examination and portfolio, student should consult
their advisor.
Requirements for B.S. in Visual Arts
The
Bachelor of Science degree with concentration in Visual Arts requires a
minimum of seventy-seven (77) hours credit in art-related or studio
courses, plus forty-nine (49) hours of general education and
institutional required courses. Each student following this curriculum
is required to present a one-person show and an approved portfolio of
the most outstanding works produced for completion of degree
requirements.
Contact Us
Department of Art and Design
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
(870) 575-8236
Dr. Karen DeJarnette, Chairperson
Accreditation