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2024 - 2025 College Catalog 
    
2024 - 2025 College Catalog

Studio Art, BA


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The Art major at SMCM provides a supportive environment in which a broad range of creativity is fostered.  Our curriculum introduces students to techniques and concepts that build progressively towards a self-determined artistic practice. In addition to developing art-making skills, students learn critical thinking, reflective self-evaluation, articulation of creative intentions, and art historical contexts. Because our curriculum values interdisciplinary thinking, many of our students complete second majors, and minors in other fields of study, and are encouraged to integrate these diverse interests into their work.

The core courses for the major teach basic technical skills, while emphasizing visual literacy and analysis as fundamental tools for both understanding and making art. Beyond this core, studio art majors choose electives from a range of mediums including drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, digital art, and photography.

Advanced courses expand students’ understanding of contemporary art and the interdisciplinary relationships between mediums, while continuing to improve their technical abilities. These upper-level courses include self-directed projects that lead to focused explorations of content relevant to each student. Students continue to build their historical understanding by taking additional courses in art history. The Art Major culminates in a yearlong capstone experience in which students create a body of work for exhibition or presentation accompanied by a written artist statement, and public talk.

The flexible requirements of the Art Major allow students to tailor their coursework to serve a variety of post-graduation goals. Our program prepares students for graduate school and careers in the arts including practicing artist, art education, community arts, graphic design, media production, and architecture, as well as a wide range of professional and personal activities for which practical skills, analytical abilities, and visual literacy are key components.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will create artwork that communicates effectively.
  • Students will demonstrate analytical and interpretive ability.
  • Students will apply their knowledge and experience of art as a foundation for personal, professional, and community engagement.
  • Students will be able to find and use appropriate sources in order to support claims and interpretations.

Degree Requirements


General College Requirements


  • General College Requirements (see “Curriculum ” section), including the following requirements to satisfy the major:
  • At least 13 courses carrying art history, art theory or studio art credit and a minimum of 48 credit hours, in all of which the student must earn a grade of C- or better and a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.00, including the following:

Six Art Electives


Three courses in Art History


Senior Capstone Experience totaling 8 credit hours


Note


With the exception of ART 205 , courses taken as part of the degree requirements for the art major will not count for a major or minor in art history.

Requirements for Teacher Certification


A master of arts in teaching degree with a concentration in art education can be earned at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Completion of the combined requirements for the art major and/or art history major and a minor in educational studies is recommended for any interested student; students could then pursue the college’s Masters of Arts in Teaching. Because careful attention to course selection is necessary as early as the first semester of the first year, students interested in teaching art should consult with the chair of the Department of Educational Studies and their art faculty advisers as soon as they are accepted for admission to the College. Completion of the following are highly recommended for any student preparing for graduate study in art education.

 

Careers in Design


Because many students who major in art at St. Mary’s College of Maryland express interest in a creative career in design, careful attention to course selection is necessary as early as the first semester of the first year. Students interested in design should consult with their art faculty adviser as soon as they are admitted to the college. Early declaration of an art major is suggested. In addition to the required courses for ART, we suggest including a combination of three classes from the following courses.

Sequence of Study


Each student will plan a program with an ART advisor to make a meaningful combination of courses. The student should choose 200-level courses that will serve as the prerequisites for 300-level courses in their course plan. The following sequence of study is a typical model for the fulfillment of requirements for the major.

First Year


Second Year


Third Year


  • 200-level ART elective course
  • 300-level ART elective course
  • 300-level ART elective course
  • 200 or 300-level Art History course

Fourth Year


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