Nov 16, 2024  
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2020-21 
    
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2020-21 [Archived Catalog]

Studio Art (B.A. in Studio Art) [offered through Honors Tutorial College]


Major Code BA1939

Honors Tutorial College
35 Park Place
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.2723
Fax: 740.593.9521
honors.college@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/honors

Melissa Haviland, director of studies/contact person
haviland@ohio.edu

 

Program Overview

The Honors Tutorial College B.A. program in studio art balances a commitment to breadth and rigor with an opportunity for self-disciplined and highly motivated students to explore contemporary and fundamental issues creatively. In dialogue with the School of Art + Design curriculum, the program offers exceptional students the opportunity to study the many aspects of studio art intensively in one-on-one relationships with faculty members. The program’s mission is to train highly skilled artists with a broad understanding of contemporary art, emphasizing critical skill development and a strong intellectual framework. Individualized curriculums reflect intensive practical training, scholarly research in art history, critical theory, relevant research fields, as well as opportunities for collaboration and professional experience. The program prepares students for entry into MFA and PhD courses of study and other related professions in the field.

The B.A. program is a four-year program requiring a student to take one tutorial each semester, introductory and upper-division studio art courses, art history, and collateral studies. Upper division classes and tutorials will be concentrated in the area in which the student is earning the B.A. This enables the student to acquire the full range of skills necessary to successfully continue in graduate study.

To earn a B.A. degree in the Honors Tutorial College, a student must fulfill all the academic requirements of the program of study and have at least a 3.5 overall GPA.

 

Tutorials/Courses/Thesis

Students are required to take one tutorial per semester. Tutorials encompass a diverse range of subjects including: practical training; scholarly research, whether in the School of Art + Design, College of Fine Arts, or the University; and professional experience. The tutorials in the first year are designed to compliment and intensify foundations level classes, providing a more in-depth experience of this fundamental coursework. Designed in collaboration with the Director of Studies, second and third year tutorials may compliment studio coursework, addresses a topic of relevance to the student’s concentration, or explore pertinent areas of creative and scholarly research. In the third year, students begin research on a studio topic that will culminate in the fourth year as the thesis exhibition and paper. In the spring semester of the third year, students submit a proposal for the thesis. In the fourth year, students pursue their specialization in depth, developing a body of work for exhibition and producing a written thesis based on original research that relates to their artistic interests.

 

Admissions Information

Freshman/First-Year Admission

Applicants are selected on the basis of superior academic ability, artistic talent as evidenced by the portfolio, and the potential for self-motivated study and research. Portfolios must include documentation of 15-20 works that ideally represent an area of focus as well as examples of broad-based talent. At least three mediums should be included in the portfolio and may encompass drawing, painting, photography, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, and media-based work. Applicants should also submit two letters of recommendation from teachers.

Applicants must submit an initial portfolio in electronic format for review with their HTC application: 20 jpegs sized at 72 dpi, no bigger than 8.5″ x 11″ each (612 pixels by 792 pixels.) Each jpeg should be labeled with the applicant’s name and number that corresponds to a document that lists the works with information about medium and dimensions. For example: Jane_Smith_01, Jane_Smith_02, etc. If selected for an interview, applicants are required to bring a portfolio that includes the work represented in the application. A high school class rank in the upper 10%, high scores on standardized tests (our students typically have an average of a 30 ACT, 1300 SAT) and an on-campus interview with the Director of Studies in Studio Art are all required for entry. The deadline for applications is November 15th, and admission interviews are held in January.

Change of Program Policy

First-year students at Ohio University may apply to transfer into the studio art B.A. tutorial program and the Honors Tutorial College. These students must meet the same entrance requirements as entering freshmen. The priority deadline for application is November 15th.

External Transfer Admission

First-year students at another institution may apply to transfer into the studio art B.A. tutorial program and the Honors Tutorial College. These students must meet the same entrance requirements as entering freshmen. The priority deadline for application is November 15th.
 

Opportunities Upon Graduation

Graduates of the HTC program in studio art B.A. who are rigorous about the completion of the degree requirements are well prepared for graduate study. They will produce significant and high quality portfolios for applications to respected M.F.A. programs.
 

Requirements

 

HTC Grade Requirements


Maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher overall.

University English Composition Requirement


Complete one First-Year Composition course (1E) and one Junior Composition course (1J).

HTC Seminar


First-year students must complete the following course:

Transfer students


Transfer students may substitute an HC special topics seminar for their HC 2500 requirement.

Art Honors Tutorials


Complete the following tutorials:

Studio Art Tutorials


Complete the following studio art tutorials:

Thesis-Related Tutorials


Complete the following thesis-related tutorials:

HTC Thesis Requirement


Approval of a completed thesis or professional project by the advisor, director of studies, and Dean of the College.

Foreign Language Requirement


Complete a two-year sequence through 2120 in a single language or equivalent. Equivalent credit can be Advanced Placement or college transfer credit. Students who have prior knowledge of Spanish, French, or German must take the placement test before enrolling in these classes. (The placement exam does not count as college credit.) If you test into the 3000 level or above, the foreign language requirement is considered fulfilled.

Studio Foundation Courses


Complete the following foundations courses:

Art History


 Complete one of the following courses:

Collateral Courses


Complete 24 hours of collateral courses approved by the director of studies.