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Assessment Requirements (2010-2011)
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| Requirements > Design | Multimedia | Studio Art | Studio Craft | Art History | Art Education |
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1st Assessment Portfolio Requirements A 1st Assessment Portfolio submission is required for all Options/Concentrations, after completing 9-15 credit hours in Art/Design (including transfer credits) and the following courses: Art 1102: Seminar II Note: For Art History Concentration (pre Fall 2000 only) two Art/Design elective courses can be substituted for Art 1200 and Art 1280. Each student is responsible for participating in Assessment in a timely manner as required by the Department, for attending Assessment Workshops, signing up, and turning in a portfolio on time. Check the Assessment Information Board by BHS 301 for updated information throughout each semester. 1st Assessment Portfolio submissions will be due on Monday of the 7th week of each semester. Assessment workshops for students will be offered around the 5th week of each semester. At the time you turn in your portfolio, you will fill out a self-assessment, which will be returned to you with the Art/Design faculty's collated responses. You must receive at least a "C" in each category for your artwork and your art major statement, and at least a "B" in your art/design papers as graded by the art/design faculty to pass the assessment. If you do not pass the Assessment in all areas, you must resubmit in the deficient areas at the next scheduled 1st Assessment and pass before participating in the 2nd Assessment. Students cannot take a 3000 level art/design course until having submitted a passing portfolio for the 1st Assessment. The following must be included in the portfolio:
* Plagiarism of either artwork or written work is illegal, thus unacceptable, and will result in the student failing the entire assessment and necessitating a complete resubmission in the next semester. Plagiarism is defined as taking someone else's work as one's own, whether in whole or in part. This includes semi-plagiarism in which portions of another's work or writing are used, rearranged or minimally changed for use as one's own. A properly cited work with quotation marks avoids this problem. 2nd Assessment Portfolio Requirements A 2nd Assessment Presentation and Portfolio submission is required for all Options/Concentrations, after completing 18-24 credit hours in Art/Design (including transfer credits). The oral presentation of your portfolio to the faculty will take 5 minutes followed by 5 minutes of a question and answer period. Your portfolio will then be submitted for further evaluation. Each student is responsible for signining up, presenting, and turning in a portfolio on time. Check the Assessment Information Board by BHS 301 for updated information. 2nd Assessment Presentation and Portfolio submissions will be held the 11th week of each semester. An assessment workshop for students will be offered around the 9th week of each semester. At the time you turn in your portfolio, you will fill out a self-assessment, which will be returned to you with the Art/Design faculty's collated responses. You must receive at least a "C" for your artwork, artist statement, and oral presentation; and at least a "B" in your art/design papers as graded by the art/design faculty to pass the assessment. The 2nd Assessment Presentation and Portfolio Review must take place one year before enrolling for Art 4950: Portfolio Presentation. If you do not pass the 2nd Assessment in all areas, you must resubmit in the deficient areas at the next scheduled 2nd Assessment and pass before enrolling for Art 4950. The following must be included in the portfolio:
* Plagiarism of either artwork or written work is illegal, thus unacceptable, and will result in the student failing the entire assessment and necessitating a complete resubmission in the next semester. Plagiarism is defined as taking someone else's work as one's own, whether in whole or in part. This includes semi-plagiarism in which portions of another's work or writing are used, rearranged or minimally changed for use as one's own. A properly cited work with quotation marks avoids this problem. 2nd Assessment Specific Option/Concentration Requirements Design Option Art 1300:
Photography I Other art/design
courses taken to date Art Option Multimedia Concentration Art 1300:
Photography I Other art/design
courses taken to date Studio Art Concentration At least 3 classes from the following: Art 1300:
Photography I Other art/design
courses taken to date Studio Craft Concentration Work from at least 3 craft courses taken to date Work from
other art/design course taken to date Art History Concentration Art
2101: Ancient through Medieval Art You will
submit a paper with a slide presentation. See
Professor Kang for specific requirements on the presentation. Art Education Option At least 3 classes from the following: Art 1300:
Photography I Work from
other art/design courses taken to date
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