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The Department of Visual Arts provides quality education in the areas of art education, art history, fine art studio, photography, visual communication design, and visual arts. The Department cultivates high standards for creativity, craft, conceptual understanding, critical analysis, historical scholarship, and pedagogy. Central to these pursuits are the artistic practice and scholarly research of faculty, the dedication of support staff to the department's educational objectives, and engaged teaching, learning, and scholarship. The Department of Visual Arts is a thriving learning community grounded in the Marianist tradition of educating the whole person.  It is fully integrated with the College and the University and contributes significantly to our institutional commitment to excellence. 

The department offers the following degrees:

Bachelor of Arts Degree (B.A.)
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) is intended for those interested in a broad liberal arts education as an overarching part of their chosen visual arts major (Art History, Fine Art, Photography, Visual Communication Design, Visual Arts). Approximately forty percent of the degree requirements are taken in the creation and study of visual arts particular to the chosen major. With this degree option it is possible for students to earn a minor, or even a second major, in another university offered discipline.

Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (B.F.A)
The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (B.F.A.) is an intensive "professional" program of study specifically tailored to prepare students to enter the field of their chosen major (Art Education, Fine Art, Photography, Visual Communication Design) or to continue their studies in graduate school. Approximately sixty-five percent of the degree requirements are in the creation and study of the visual arts particular to the chosen major.

Majors include:

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with a Major in Art History

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with a Major in
            Fine Art
            Visual Communication Design
            Photography
            Visual Arts

To view the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Visual Arts, please use the Explore by Major/Minor menu at right.

Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) with a Major in:
           
Fine Art
            Visual Communication Design
            Photography

Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) with Teacher Licensure 

Visual Arts Minors

A minor in fine arts consists of twenty-one semester hours.

A minor in visual communication design consists of twenty-one semester hours.

A minor in photography consists of twenty-one semester hours.

A minor in art history consists of eighteen semester hours.

A minor in visual arts consists of twenty semester hours.

Transfer students seeking a visual arts minor must complete at least nine of the required semester hours in the visual arts department while in residency at the University of Dayton.

Visual Arts Foundations

Visual arts foundation courses introduce students to fundamental principles, practices, materials, and vocabulary common to all visual arts disciplines. These courses provide a common background of skill development along with an understanding of primary concepts in the visual arts and a basis for critical evaluation. All foundation courses share the objective of preparing students to face the challenges of their specific disciplines.

Second Year and Scholarship Review

Near the end of their second year, all Visual Arts majors are reviewed by the Visual Arts faculty. Participation in the Second Year and Scholarship Review is mandatory for all Visual Arts majors. Students must receive a satisfactory review rating before graduating with a visual arts degree. Also included in the review are first and third year students who have been awarded Visual Arts Scholarships. The review process is a valuable learning experience for the student and it helps the faculty to recommend ways in which students may build upon their assets and overcome their liabilities. Monetary awards applied toward future tuition are available to a limited number of students whose performance in the review is judged by the faculty to be outstanding.

Senior Capstone Courses

These courses, required in all majors, bring together the skills, education, ideas, and goals of senior students. They stress an integrated approach to learning and working and they focus on preparing students for their futures beyond the University. They provide a logical continuity that begins with the Visual Arts Foundations and the mid-point evaluation of the Second Year and Scholarship Review.

Faculty

Joel Whitaker, Chairperson
Professors: Crum, Niles, Wilkinson
Associate Professors: Clarke, Gooch, Huacuja, Marcinowski, Matlack-Whitaker, Phelps, J. Whitaker, Wilbers
Assistant Professors: Holscher Almazan, Jones, Kwon
Lecturer: LaMarche




Art Education
The Bachelor of Fine Arts with Teacher Licensure, a B.F.A. (E11A) program, offers students expertise in studio practice, art history, aesthetics, and critical analysis of art. Field experience in the Dayton area allows students to transform theoretical knowledge into classroom practice. Graduates are well prepared for teaching positions in public or private schools, pre-kindergarten through grade twelve, as well as for master's degree programs.

Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in Art Education (FAE)
Sem. Hrs.
Art Education1,2 70
VAE
8
VAF
34
VAP
3
VAR
1
Select two courses from: 6
VAH
Select one course from: 3
VAH
VAH electives 3
VAR electives 12
Education requirements: 29
EDT
Communication Competencies 0-9
Natural Sciences 6
Mathematics (excludes MTH 102, 204, 205) 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences (includes EDT courses) 6
Humanities (includes VAH 470 or 471 or 480 or 483) 6
Philosophy and Religious Studies (must include EDT 305) 12
Introduction to the University: VAR 100 0-1
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 132
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1Students in the Art Education program are required to maintain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average overall, and a 2.5 cumulative grade point average in teacher education and visual arts courses.
2Students are required to pass PRAXIS I and II and a Second Year Review in their studio work.


Art History
Art history is the study of art and architecture, produced within specific cultural contexts, as a manifestation of human creativity and as a valuable form of historical documentation. Students learn to appreciate the fundamental and varied roles that the visual arts have played and continue to play in the lives of human beings. Toward this end, students learn how images and objects, identified as art, embody, but also condition and control-social, religious, cultural, economic, political, and gender dynamics.

Bachelor of Arts with a major in Art History (HOA)
Sem. Hrs.
Art History 42
VAH
15
VAR
0
VAH electives (300- or 400-level) 21
Major program electives1 6
Liberal Studies Curriculum
Humanities and Fine Arts
Philosophy and Religious Studies 12
History 6
Literature: English or Foreign Language 3
Creative and Performing Arts 3
Foreign Language2 6-8
Social Sciences 12
Mathematics (excludes MTH 102, 204, 205) 3
Natural Sciences 11
Communication Competencies 0-9
Introduction to the University: VAR 100 0-1
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 124
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1Major program electives may be chosen, in consultation with an art history advisor, from among the following disciplines and courses: ANT 300, CMM 313, ENG 322, VAF 104, VAF 232, PHL 320, PSY 375 and REL 374. Alternatives to these courses may be elected with the approval of an art history advisor. Major program electives must be at the 300-400 level (except in the case of Fine Arts courses), and they may not be used to satisfy the liberal studies.
2Where appropriate, this credit may apply to other requirements.

Minor in Art History (HOA)
Sem. Hrs.
Art History 18
Select two course from: 6
VAH
VAH electives (300- or 400-level) 12


Fine Arts

The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) with a major in Fine Arts is a professional degree program that provides an intensive, in depth exploration of selected fine art media.  Fine art studio and art history requirements constitute approximately sixty-five percent of the Fine Arts B.F.A. degree. Students choose an emphasis in ceramics, drawing, illustration, painting, printmaking, or sculpture.

The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with a major in Fine Arts is a program of study that combines fine arts studio courses with the richness of a broad liberal arts education. Students are introduced to a variety of media and approaches to fine arts production. Studio and art history requirements constitute thirty-five to forty percent of the Fine Arts B.A. degree. Students pursuing the B.A. degree are encouraged to select courses outside the major that enhance their fine arts studies and to consider a minor or second major in another discipline.


Bachelor of Arts with a major in Fine Arts (ART)
Sem. Hrs.
Fine Arts 45
VAF
25
VAP
3
VAR
0
Select two courses from: 6
VAH
Select one course from: 3
VAH
VAF electives (300- or 400-level) 8
Liberal Studies Curriculum
Humanities and Fine Arts
Philosophy and Religious Studies 12
History (excludes VAH courses) 6
Literature: English or Foreign Language 3
Foreign Language and/or Additional Arts and/or Humanities (excludes VAR courses) 3-9
Social Sciences 12
Mathematics (excludes MTH 102, 204, 205) 3
Natural Sciences 11
Communication Competencies 0-9
Visual Arts Foundation: VAR 100 1
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 124

Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in Fine Arts (STA)
Sem. Hrs.
Fine Arts 79
VAF
40
VAP
3
VAR
0
VAF emphasis 12
VAH electives (300- or 400-level) 6
Visual arts electives 12
Communication Competencies 0-9
Natural Sciences 7
Mathematics (excludes MTH 102, 204, 205) 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences 9
Humanities 12
Philosophy and Religious Studies 12
Introduction to the University: VAR 100 0-1
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 128

Minor in Fine Arts (ART)

Sem. Hrs.
Fine Arts 21
VAF
6
VAH
3
VAF electives 12


Photography

The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) with a major in Photography is a professional degree that provides an intensive, in depth exploration of photographic media. Photography studio and art history requirements constitute approximately sixty-five percent of the Photography B.F.A. degree.  Photography electives allow students to choose an emphasis in photography for advertising, fine art, photojournalism or digital imaging.

The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with a major in Photography offers a program of study that combines photography studio courses with the richness of a broad liberal arts education. Photography studio and art and photography history requirements constitute thirty-five to forty percent of the Photography B.A. degree. Students are encouraged to select courses outside the major that enhance their photography studies and to consider a minor or second major in another discipline.


Bachelor of Arts with a major in Photography (PHO)
Sem. Hrs.
Photography 45
VAF
9
VAH
6
VAP
19
VAR
0
Select one course from: 3
VAP
Select one course from: 3
VAH
VAR electives (300-400 level) 5
Liberal Studies Curriculum
Humanities and Fine Arts
Philosophy and Religious Studies 12
History (excludes VAH courses) 6
Literature: English or Foreign Language 3
Foreign Language and/or Additional Arts and/or Humanities (excludes VAR courses) 3-9
Social Sciences 12
Mathematics (excludes MTH 102, 204, 205) 3
Natural Sciences 11
Communication Competencies 0-9
Introduction to the University: VAR 100 0-1
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 124

Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in Photography (PTY)
Sem. Hrs.
Photography 72
VAF
9
VAH
9
VAP
19
VAR
0