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JEWELRY AND METALSMITHING C10102BFA Attention students who were admitted to this program prior to Fall 2015, please refer to the curriculum guide found on page 4. The curriculum guide below on this page is for students admitted to this program for Fall 2015 or later. The following information has official approval of the Myers School of Art, but is intended only as a supplemental guide. Official degree requirements are established at the time of transfer and admission to the degree-granting college. Completion of this degree within the identified time frame below is contingent upon many factors, including but not limited to: class availability, total number of required credits, work schedule, finances, family, course drops/withdrawals, successfully passing courses, prerequisites, among others. The transfer process is completed through an appointment with your academic advisor. Italicized courses fulfill General Education requirements. Unless a course is specified, refer to the General Education guide at http://www.uakron.edu/advising/docs/general_education_guide.pdf CURRICULUM GUIDE FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED TO THIS PROGRAM FOR FALL 2015 OR LATER: 1 st Year Fall Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites 7100:103 Arts Orientation 0 7100:131 Foundation Drawing I 3 7100:144 Foundation 2D Design 3 7100:145 Foundation 3D Design 3 English Composition I Requirement (Note a) 3 Appropriate placement by advisor Math Requirement 3 Appropriate placement by advisor 1 st Year Spring Semester 7100:100 Survey of Art History I (Note b) 3 7100:233 Foundation Life Drawing 3 7100:131 7100:132 Intro to Design 3 7100:266 Intro to Metals 3 7100:144 and 7100:145 English Composition II Requirement (Note a) 3 3300:111 or equivalent Natural Science Requirement 1 2 nd Year Fall Semester 7100:250 Foundation Review (Note c) 0 7100:131, 7100:144, 7100:145, 7100:233 7100:101 Survey of Art History II (Note b) 3 7100:100 7100:222 Intro to Sculpture 3 7100:145 7100:267 Intermediate Jewelry 3 7100:289 Production I 3 7100:132 Physical Education/Wellness Requirement 1 Speech/Oral Communication Requirement 3 2 nd Year Spring Semester 7100:366 Metals II 3 7100:266 7100:369 Production for Jewelry 3 7100:266 3400:210 or 3400:221 Humanities in the Western Tradition -OR- Humanities in the World Since 1300 7100:102 Survey of Art History III 3 7100:101 3 rd Year Fall Semester 7100:268 Color in Metals 3 1 4 32 credits, 3300:112 equivalent 32 credits, 3300:112 equivalent 6/8/15

7100:385 3D Modeling 3 Natural Science Requirement 4 3 rd Year Spring Semester 7100:467 Metals Junior Review 0 7100:466 (may be repeated for a total of 18 credits) is a prerequisite and corequisite Elective (Note d) 3 4 th Year Fall Semester 7100:457 Professional Practices 3 Natural Science Requirement 3 Total 17 4 th Year Spring Semester 7100:495 Senior Exhibition 0 Humanities Requirement (not Fine Arts set) 3 Total 14 2.5 cumulative Art GPA (all 7100:xxx courses) is required for graduation Minimum Total Credits for Degree 125 ALERT: 1) By the end of your first 48 credit hours attempted, you must have completed your General Education English, Math, and Communications (Speech) requirements; 2) By the end of your first 48 credit hours attempted, you must have declared a major and transferred to (been accepted by) a degree granting college at The University of Akron. NOTES: a. For English Composition I, 3300:111 (English Composition I) or 3300:113 (African-American Language and Culture I) are the recommended classes to the meet the General Education English requirement. 2020:121 (English) fulfills the English Composition I requirement. For English Composition II, 3300:112 (English Composition II) or 3300:114 (African-American Language and Culture II) are the recommended classes to the meet the General Education English requirement. 2020:222 (Technical Report Writing) fulfills the English Composition II requirement. b. Survey of History of Art I and Survey of History of Art II, 7100:100 and 101, will fulfill a Humanities elective in the Fine Arts set for general education requirements. 2

c. The course 7100:250 Foundation Review is a faculty review of completed coursework prior to a student s in-depth study in specialization areas. It is a requirement for all Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. The Foundation Program is a sequence of classes that investigate the fundamentals of visual art and design. These interdependent classes are structured around a common questioning of formal and conceptual issues, providing students with a base of knowledge in visual art and theory on which students can develop their work. The courses in the Foundation Program are required for all BFA art majors and should be completed during the first two years of a student s course of study. These courses present knowledge fundamental in preparation for a career in visual art or design. Students are expected to have an understanding of the verbal use and visual application of vocabulary terms that are related the concepts of art, design, and art history. The foundation classes are prerequisite to all intermediate and advanced coursework. d. Free electives can be any course not already required by your major and upper-level (300/400) electives can be any course in or outside your major excluding workshops. Myers School of Art Contacts Ms. Janice Troutman, Interim Director of the Myers School of Art, (330) 972-6030 Ms. Katie Timperio, Manager of Student Affairs, Folk Hall 103C, (330) 972-5959, e-mail: kat1@uakron.edu. PLACEMENT: A student is encouraged to check with his/her major department (advisor and faculty mentor) and with the Career Center - Student Union 211, (330) 972-7747 regarding employment opportunities in the field. TRANSFER TO COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES: Students should apply to the college upon the attainment of: a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better (includes transfer coursework until 30 credits are earned at UA) a major GPA of 2.0 or better (includes transfer coursework until 30 credits are earned at UA) 30 credits completed including both required English composition courses and 3 credits of mathematics or statistics that meets the General Education requirement Students can arrange inter-college transfers through an appointment with their academic advisor; advisor contact information is listed in My Akron. 3

3 rd Year Fall Semester 7100:268 Color in Metals 3 4 6/8/15 METALSMITHING C10102BFA Attention students who were admitted to this program prior to Fall 2015, please refer to the curriculum guide below on this page. The curriculum guide above is for students admitted to this program for Fall 2015 or later. The following information has official approval of the Myers School of Art, but is intended only as a supplemental guide. Official degree requirements are established at the time of transfer and admission to the degree-granting college. Completion of this degree within the identified time frame below is contingent upon many factors, including but not limited to: class availability, total number of required credits, work schedule, finances, family, course drops/withdrawals, successfully passing courses, prerequisites, among others. The transfer process is completed through an appointment with your academic advisor. Italicized courses fulfill General Education requirements. Unless a course is specified, refer to the General Education guide at http://www.uakron.edu/advising/docs/general_education_guide.pdf CURRICULUM GUIDE FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED TO THIS PROGRAM PRIOR TO FALL 2015: 1 st Year Fall Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites 7100:103 Arts Orientation 0 7100:131 Foundation Drawing I 3 7100:144 Foundation 2D Design 3 7100:145 Foundation 3D Design 3 English Composition I Requirement (Note a) 3 Appropriate placement by advisor Math Requirement 3 Appropriate placement by advisor 1 st Year Spring Semester 7100:100 Survey of Art History I (Note b) 3 7100:233 Foundation Life Drawing 3 7100:131 7100:132 Intro to Design 3 7100:266 Intro to Metals 3 7100:144 and 7100:145 English Composition II Requirement (Note a) 3 3300:111 or equivalent Natural Science Requirement 1 2 nd Year Fall Semester 7100:250 Foundation Review (Note c) 0 7100:131, 7100:144, 7100:145, 7100:233 7100:101 Survey of Art History II (Note b) 3 7100:100 7100:222 Intro to Sculpture 3 7100:145 7100:267 Intermediate Jewelry 3 7100:289 Production I 3 7100:132 Physical Education/Wellness Requirement 1 Speech/Oral Communication Requirement 3 2 nd Year Spring Semester 7100:366 Metals II 3 7100:266 7100:369 Production for Jewelry 3 7100:266 3400:210 or 3400:221 Humanities in the Western Tradition -OR- Humanities in the World Since 1300 7100:102 Survey of Art History III 3 7100:101 4 32 credits, 3300:112 equivalent 32 credits, 3300:112 equivalent

7100:385 3D Modeling 3 Natural Science Requirement 4 3 rd Year Spring Semester 7100:467 Metals Junior Review 0 7100:466 (may be repeated for a total of 18 credits) is a prerequisite and corequisite Elective (Note d) 3 4 th Year Fall Semester 7100:457 Professional Practices 3 Natural Science Requirement 3 Total 17 4 th Year Spring Semester 7100:495 Senior Exhibition 0 Elective (Note d) 3 Humanities Requirement (not Fine Arts set) 3 Total 17 2.5 cumulative Art GPA (all 7100:xxx courses) is required for graduation Minimum Total Credits for Degree 128 ALERT: 1) By the end of your first 48 credit hours attempted, you must have completed your General Education English, Math, and Communications (Speech) requirements; 2) By the end of your first 48 credit hours attempted, you must have declared a major and transferred to (been accepted by) a degree granting college at The University of Akron. NOTES: a. For English Composition I, 3300:111 (English Composition I) or 3300:113 (African-American Language and Culture I) are the recommended classes to the meet the General Education English requirement. 2020:121 (English) fulfills the English Composition I requirement. For English Composition II, 3300:112 (English Composition II) or 3300:114 (African-American Language and Culture II) are the recommended classes to the meet the General Education English requirement. 2020:222 (Technical Report Writing) fulfills the English Composition II requirement. b. Survey of History of Art I and Survey of History of Art II, 7100:100 and 101, will fulfill a Humanities elective in the Fine Arts set for general education requirements. 5

c. The course 7100:250 Foundation Review is a faculty review of completed coursework prior to a student s indepth study in specialization areas. It is a requirement for all Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. The Foundation Program is a sequence of classes that investigate the fundamentals of visual art and design. These interdependent classes are structured around a common questioning of formal and conceptual issues, providing students with a base of knowledge in visual art and theory on which students can develop their work. The courses in the Foundation Program are required for all BFA art majors and should be completed during the first two years of a student s course of study. These courses present knowledge fundamental in preparation for a career in visual art or design. Students are expected to have an understanding of the verbal use and visual application of vocabulary terms that are related the concepts of art, design, and art history. The foundation classes are prerequisite to all intermediate and advanced coursework. d. Free electives can be any course not already required by your major and upper-level (300/400) electives can be any course in or outside your major excluding General education courses and workshops. Myers School of Art Contacts Ms. Janice Troutman, Interim Director of the Myers School of Art, (330) 972-6030 Ms. Katie Timperio, Manager of Student Affairs, Folk Hall 103C, (330) 972-5959, e-mail: kat1@uakron.edu. PLACEMENT: A student is encouraged to check with his/her major department (advisor and faculty mentor) and with the Career Center - Student Union 211, (330) 972-7747 regarding employment opportunities in the field. TRANSFER TO COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES: Students should apply to the college upon the attainment of: a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better (includes transfer coursework until 30 credits are earned at UA) a major GPA of 2.0 or better (includes transfer coursework until 30 credits are earned at UA) 30 credits completed including both required English composition courses and 3 credits of mathematics or statistics that meets the General Education requirement Students can arrange inter-college transfers through an appointment with their academic advisor; advisor contact information is listed in My Akron. 6