Masters degrees in Art + Art Studies, General: A general program that focuses on the introductory study and appreciation of the visual arts. Includes instruction in art, photography, and other visual communications media.
The first year of study in the Master of Arts Program includes an intensive orientation period held in August. In both fall and spring terms, students register for four courses (12 credits), including the two-semester Survey of the Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture. During the late spring, first-year students earn credits by beginning an internship, usually completed in the summer months. Students also take a methodology and research...
The Master of Arts degree is designed to prepare women and men for advanced graduate study in a specific theological discipline, or alternatively, to educate the laity who want a knowledge of theological disciplines. The M.A. degree requires the successful completion of 16 courses with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B). Admission to the Master of Arts program requires a bachelor‘s degree attained with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B).
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The Master of Fine Arts program requires four terms of residence with a minimum of sixty credits; it is intended for those who want to further their education as artists. Candidates must complete eighteen credits of course work in the history of art, either as graduate or undergraduate students, and must earn at least twelve credits for academic work outside the Department of Art.
Every M.F.A. candidate must (1) prepare a written thesis, (2) offer...
A 30-credit program of required courses and art history electives leading towards work on a Master‘s Thesis developed in conjunction with an advisor. Degree candidates are required to take A0000: Theory and Methods of Art History, eight elective courses in art history, and complete a written thesis demonstrating competence in scholarly research in the field of art history....
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