Undergraduate :
Graduate
Core Curriculum
: Foundations : Academic
: Design : Studio
In coordination with SIUC's Graduate
School, the School of Art and Design offers graduate studies
leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree with a major in art
and offers studies supporting a teaching specialty in art for
the Master of Science in Education degree with a major in secondary
education. The student is expected to select an area of emphasis
(studio or art education), and a program will be planned in
consultation with the major professor in that area.
Master of Fine Arts Degree
In all of its graduate studio programs, the School of Art and
Design strives to maintain a vital, creative ambiance in which
emerging artists with strong motivation may develop, through
intensive studio practice and appropriate scholarly support,
a clear, mature, and professional focus to their creative life.
The core of any program is the in-depth studio practice of individual
studio disciplines and frequent, sustained contact with working
professional faculty and fellow students. This work is supported
and extended through formal studio course work, studies in the
history of art, and through access to the many resources and
opportunities apparent in a large multi-purpose university.
We have extended our Fall 2008 application deadline to March 15, 2008. The materials below reflect a January 15, 2008 deadline. We will accept applications until our new March 15 date!
Click here to Download Application Materials for the School of Art and Design's MFA programs including application.
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You may download the MFA poster; however it has been optimized for screen display and may not produce high-quality prints. Please contact our Graduate Program office for a copy of the poster.
A minimum of 60 semester credit hours is required
for the Master of Fine Arts degree with a major in art. All
hours that are to count toward graduation must have the approval
of the students major adviser in the studio area of emphasis.
Students may emphasize the following areas in studio: drawing,
painting, printmaking, sculpture/foundry, ceramics/glass, and
metalsmithing/blacksmithing. The length of time required to
complete a 60 semester-hour program is usually 56 semesters
or 3 academic years. Most graduate students are in residence
for at least 4 semesters. Programs of residency must have the
approval of the students major adviser. Required hours
are distributed as follows: 26 hours in the primary studio emphasis,
12 hours in art history or related subjects, 6 hours in thesis
or terminal project work, and 16 hours of elective study of
which 9 hours must be in studio disciplines. The remaining hours
may be elected from any area within the School of Art and Design
or in the University at large.
In addition to the completion of course work,
all candidates for the MFA degree must, during the last semester
of academic work, present a graduate exhibition, present a terminal
project or a written thesis, and pass an oral examination. The
terminal project is a creative activity presented in lieu of
the written thesis, and in practice, the graduate exhibition
is considered to satisfy the terminal project requirement. Graduate
education in the studio areas of emphasis is expensive, and
because of the individual nature of creative work, it is virtually
impossible to predict the exact cost for each student. The School
of Art and Design provides the faculty and the studio and shop
facilities that are necessary to the programs offered, but all
other costs, especially materials, that are considered necessary
to the successful completion of a graduate program are borne
by the student.
Graduate Certificate in
Art History
The certificate program in Art History will enable students
to develop a broad knowledge of the history of art, become familiar
with the disciplines methodology, and acquire training
in teaching art history. Graduate students will be able to pursue
the certificate program either independently or concurrently
with an MFA.
More information concerning undergraduate and
graduate admissions is available in the Advisement
section.
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