Agricultural Education (Emphasis on Agricultural Mechanics) Bachelor Degrees Major

Agricultural Education (Emphasis on Agricultural Mechanics) Course

Credit Hours: 130

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

Specific General Education Requirements:
BIOL 1003, Biological Science AND BIOL 1001, Biological Science Lab
CHEM 1013, General Chemistry I AND CHEM 1011, General Chemistry I Lab
ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics OR ECON 2333 Economic Issues & Concepts
ENG 1003, Composition I
ENG 1013, Composition II
ENG 2003, Introduction to Literature of the Western World I
ENG 2013, Introduction to Literature of the Western World II
HIST 2763 OR 2773, The United States To OR Since 1876 OR POSC 2103, Intro to US Government
HIST 1013 OR 1023, World Civilization To OR Since 1660
MATH 1023, College Algebra
MUS 2503 OR THEA 2503 OR ART 2503 (only 3 hours required for education majors)
PE 1002, Concepts of Fitness
PHIL 1103, Intro to Philosophy, OR PHIL 1503, Logic & Practical Reasoning, OR SCOM 1203, Oral Communication

Enhancements
AGRI 2243 (Feeding the Planet) does not count as an Enhancement or for major requirements of Agriculture majors.
AGRI 1003 (Introduction to Agribusiness) does not count as an Enhancement for Agriculture majors.

BSA Core-Agriculture:
AGEC 1003, Introduction to Agriculture Business
AGED Elective
AGRI 3711, Seminar in Agriculture Information Literacy
AGRI 3721, Seminar in Agriculture Interpretation of Research
AGRI 4721, Seminar in Agriculture Professional Presentations
AGRI 3233, Applied Agricultural Statistics OR ECON 2113, Business Statistics I, OR STAT 3233. Applied Statistics
ANSC 1613, Introduction to Animal Science
PSSC 1303, Introduction to Plant Science
PSSC 2813, Soils

AGED Major:
Applied Technical Agriculture Courses:
AGEC 4073, Agriculture Business Management
ANSC 1621, Introduction to Animal Science Laboratory
ANSC 3613, Nutritional management of Domestic Animals
PSSC 2811, Soils Lab
PSY 3703, Educational Psychology
Agricultural Elective (Must be upper level ag course)

AGED Major:
Required Courses:
CHEM 1033 AND Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry and Laboratory
BIO 1301 AND 1303, Principles of Zoology and Laboratory OR BIO 1501 AND 1503, Biology of Plants and laboratory

AGED Major:
Required Professional Education Courses:
AGED 1403, Basic Agricultural Mechanics
AGED 1411, Introduction to Agricultural and Extension Education
AGED 4433, Methods of Teaching Agricultural Mechanics
AGED 4462, Agricultural Youth Organizations
PSY 3703, Educational Psychology (Counted in Gen Ed)
SCED 2514, Introduction to Secondary Teaching
VOED 4503, Foundations of Adult Education in Vocational Education

The following exams are required:
Praxis I - Required for admission into Teacher Education Program and for all Emphasis Areas
Praxis II - Required for graduation for the Teaching Emphasis Option only

Emphasis: Agricultural Mechanics
AGED 2433, Principles of agricultural Power: Electricity & Internal Combustion Engines
AGED 2453, Application of Welding Technologies to Agriculture
AGED 3443, Agricultural Equipment Hydraulic
AGED 3453, Agricultural Structural Systems
Electives in Engineering or approved area

Total:127-130

NOTE:
1.Students with less than a 2.5 GPA required for admission to teacher education
will enroll in three hours of Journalism instead of Special Methods of Teaching Agriculture.
2.Students in this option will not be required to take the Praxis II exam for graduation.

Agricultural Education (Emphasis on Teaching) Bachelor Degrees Major

Agricultural Education (Emphasis on Teaching) Course

Credit Hours: 130

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013 *
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS *
124 Earned Credit Hours *
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU *
32 Residence Hours *
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions *
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework *
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

*ASU Minimum

Specific General Education Requirements:
BIOL 1003, Biological Science AND BIOL 1001, Biological Science Lab
CHEM 1013, General Chemistry I AND CHEM 1011, General Chemistry I Lab
ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics OR ECON 2333 Economic Issues & Concepts
ENG 1003, Composition I
ENG 1013, Composition II
ENG 2003, Introduction to Literature of the Western World I
ENG 2013, Introduction to Literature of the Western World II
HIST 2763 OR 2773, The United States To OR Since 1876 OR POSC 2103, Intro to US Government
HIST 1013 OR 1023, World Civilization To OR Since 1660
MATH 1023, College Algebra
MUS 2503 OR THEA 2503 OR ART 2503 (only 3 hours required for education majors)
PE 1002, Concepts of Fitness
PHIL 1103, Intro to Philosophy, OR PHIL 1503, Logic & Practical Reasoning, OR SCOM 1203, Oral Communication

Enhancements
AGRI 2243 (Feeding the Planet) does not count as an Enhancement or for major requirements of Agriculture majors.
AGRI 1003 (Introduction to Agribusiness) does not count as an Enhancement for Agriculture majors.

BSA Core-Agriculture:
AGEC 1003, Introduction to Agriculture Business
AGED Elective
AGRI 3711, Seminar in Agriculture Information Literacy
AGRI 3721, Seminar in Agriculture Interpretation of Research
AGRI 4721, Seminar in Agriculture Professional Presentations
AGRI 3233, Applied Agricultural Statistics OR ECON 2113, Business Statistics I, OR STAT 3233. Applied Statistics
ANSC 1613, Introduction to Animal Science
PSSC 1303, Introduction to Plant Science
PSSC 2813, Soils

AGED Major:
Applied Technical Agriculture Courses:
AGEC 4073, Agriculture Business Management
ANSC 1621, Introduction to Animal Science Laboratory
ANSC 3613, Nutritional management of Domestic Animals
PSSC 2811, Soils Lab
PSY 3703, Educational Psychology
Agricultural Elective (Must be upper level ag course)

AGED Major:
Required Courses:
CHEM 1033 AND Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry and Laboratory
BIO 1301 AND 1303, Principles of Zoology and Laboratory OR BIO 1501 AND 1503, Biology of Plants and laboratory

AGED Major:
Required Professional Education Courses:
AGED 1403, Basic Agricultural Mechanics
AGED 1411, Introduction to Agricultural and Extension Education
AGED 4433, Methods of Teaching Agricultural Mechanics
AGED 4462, Agricultural Youth Organizations
PSY 3703, Educational Psychology (Counted in Gen Ed)
SCED 2514, Introduction to Secondary Teaching
VOED 4503, Foundations of Adult Education in Vocational Education

The following exams are required:
Praxis I - Required for admission into Teacher Education Program and for all Emphasis Areas
Praxis II - Required for graduation for the Teaching Emphasis Option only

Emphasis: Teaching
EDAG 4623, Special methods for Teaching Agricultural Education
TIAG 4826, Teaching Internship in the Secondary School

Three of the following courses:
AGED 2433, Principles of Agricultural Power: Electricity and Internal Combustion Engines
AGED 2453, Application of Welding Technologies to Agriculture
AGED 3443, Agricultural Equipment Hydraulic Systems
AGED 3453, Agricultural Structural Systems

Total:127-130

Agricultural Science Bachelor Degrees Major Arkansas State University Jonesboro

Agricultural Science Course

Credit Hours: 129
Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
CHEM 1013 and 1011, General Chemistry I and Laboratory
ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics

AGRI 2243 (Feeding the Planet) does not count as an Enhancement or for major requirements of Agriculture majors.
AGRI 1003 (Introduction to Agribusiness) does not count as an Enhancement for Agriculture majors.

College of Agriculture Core Courses:(see beginning of Agriculture section)

Major Requirements:
AGEC Electives
AGED Electives
ANSC Electives
PSSC Electives

Electives:8-11

Total:129

Animal Science (Emphasis on Food Science and Technology) Bachelor Degrees Major

Animal Science (Emphasis on Food Science and Technology) Course

Credit Hours: 129
Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Note the specific General Education Requirements for this major in the categories listed below:

Critical Thinking:
Must select SCOM 1203, Oral Communication as their choice in this category

Social Sciences:
Must take either ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics or ECON 2333, Economic issues and Concepts as one of their choices in this category

Science
Life Sciences:
Must select from one of the following:
BIO 2103 AND 2101, Microbiology for Nursing and Allied Health and Laboratory OR
BIO 4104, Microbiology (Pre-Vet majors)

In order to receive General Education credit for either of these microbiology courses, students with this major must take BIO 1303 AND 1301, Biology of Animals and Laboratory. (Note that the credit hours for the Biology of Animal courses will NOT count toward the total General Education hours.)

Physical Sciences:
Must select CHEM 1013 AND 1011, General Chemistry I and Laboratory as their choice in this category.

Enhancements:
Must select ENG 3043, Technical Writing as their choice in this category. Note that the students who do not achieve satisfactory scores on the General Education Mathematics assessment will face additional restrictions on choices in this area and may not be able to count this course among their General Education Credit hours.
AGRI 2243 (Feeding the Planet) does not count as an Enhancement or for major requirements of Agriculture majors.
AGRI 1003 (Introduction to Agribusiness) does not count as an Enhancement for Agriculture majors.

College of Agriculture Core Courses:(see beginning of Agriculture section)

Major Requirements:
CHEM 1033 AND 1031, Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry and Laboratory OR CHEM 1023 AND 1021, General Chemistry II and Laboratory
BIO 4104, Microbiology or BIO 2103 and 2101, Microbiology and Laboratory
ANSC 1621, Introduction to Animal Science Laboratory
ANSC 3613, Nutritional Management of Domestic Animals
ANSC 3633, Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
AGRI 2213, Genetic Improvement of Plants and Animals or BIO 3013, Genetics

Emphasis: Food Science and Technology:
FDST 2203, Introduction to Food Science
FDST 2223, Principles of Food Processing

Choose two of the following:
FDST 2213, Food Chemistry
FDST 2503, Food Safety and Sanitation
FDST 3203, Food Quality Assurance
FDST 4213, Food and Health
ANSC 3653, Meat Science and Processing

Upper Level Support:10-18
Free Electives:6-11
Total:129

Animal Science (Emphasis on Poultry Industry Management) Bachelor Degrees Major

Animal Science (Emphasis on Poultry Industry Management) Course

Credit Hours: 129

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Note the specific General Education Requirements for this major in the categories listed below:

Critical Thinking:
Must select SCOM 1203, Oral Communication as their choice in this category

Social Sciences:
Must take either ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics or ECON 2333, Economic issues and Concepts as one of their choices in this category

Science
Life Sciences:
Must select from one of the following:
BIO 2103 AND 2101, Microbiology for Nursing and Allied Health and Laboratory OR
BIO 4104, Microbiology (Pre-Vet majors)

In order to receive General Education credit for either of these microbiology courses, students with this major must take BIO 1303 AND 1301, Biology of Animals and Laboratory. (Note that the credit hours for the Biology of Animal courses will NOT count toward the total General Education hours.)

Physical Sciences:
Must select CHEM 1013 AND 1011, General Chemistry I and Laboratory as their choice in this category.

Enhancements:
Must select ENG 3043, Technical Writing as their choice in this category. Note that the students who do not achieve satisfactory scores on the General Education Mathematics assessment will face additional restrictions on choices in this area and may not be able to count this course among their General Education Credit hours.
AGRI 2243 (Feeding the Planet) does not count as an Enhancement or for major requirements of Agriculture majors.
AGRI 1003 (Introduction to Agribusiness) does not count as an Enhancement for Agriculture majors.

College of Agriculture Core Courses:(see beginning of Agriculture section)

Major Requirements:
CHEM 1033 AND 1031, Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry and Laboratory OR
CHEM 1023 AND 1021, General Chemistry II and Laboratory
BIO 4104, Microbiology or BIO 2103 and 2101, Microbiology and Laboratory
ANSC 1621, Introduction to Animal Science Laboratory
ANSC 3613, Nutritional Management of Domestic Animals
ANSC 3633, Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
AGRI 2213, Genetic Improvement of Plants and Animals or BIO 3013, Genetics

Emphasis: Poultry Industry Management
ANSC 2703, Principles of Poultry Production
ANSC 3703, Poultry Flock Management OR ANSC 4693, Integrated Poultry Production
AGRI 4203, Internships in Agriculture (Min. 2.5 GPA required)
AGEC 4673, Agricultural Business Management

Upper Level Support:10-18
Free Electives:6-11
Total:129

Animal Science (Emphasis on Pre-Veterinary) Bachelor Degrees Major

Animal Science (emphasis on Pre-Veterinary) Course

Credit Hours: 129

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Note the specific General Education Requirements for this major in the categories listed below:

Critical Thinking:
Must select SCOM 1203, Oral Communication as their choice in this category
Social Sciences:
Must take either ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics or ECON 2333, Economic issues and Concepts as one of their choices in this category

Science
Life Sciences:
Must select from one of the following:
BIO 2103 AND 2101, Microbiology for Nursing and Allied Health and Laboratory OR
BIO 4104, Microbiology (Pre-Vet majors)

In order to receive General Education credit for either of these microbiology courses, students with this major must take BIO 1303 AND 1301, Biology of Animals and Laboratory. (Note that the credit hours for the Biology of Animal courses will NOT count toward the total General Education hours.)

Physical Sciences:
Must select CHEM 1013 AND 1011, General Chemistry I and Laboratory as their choice in this category.

Enhancements:
Must select ENG 3043, Technical Writing as their choice in this category. Note that the students who do not achieve satisfactory scores on the General Education Mathematics assessment will face additional restrictions on choices in this area and may not be able to count this course among their General Education Credit hours.
AGRI 2243 (Feeding the Planet) does not count as an Enhancement or for major requirements of Agriculture majors.
AGRI 1003 (Introduction to Agribusiness) does not count as an Enhancement for Agriculture majors.

College of Agriculture Core Courses:(see beginning of Agriculture section)

Major Requirements:
CHEM 1033 AND 1031, Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry and Laboratory OR
CHEM 1023 AND 1021, General Chemistry II and Laboratory
BIO 4104, Microbiology or BIO 2103 and 2101, Microbiology and Laboratory
ANSC 1621, Introduction to Animal Science Laboratory
ANSC 3613, Nutritional Management of Domestic Animals
ANSC 3633, Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
AGRI 2213, Genetic Improvement of Plants and Animals or BIO 3013, Genetics

Pre-veterinary:
ANSC 4673, Digestive Physiology and Nutrition of Animals
ANSC 4683, Theriogenology
CHEM 3103, Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 3101, Organic I Laboratory
MATH 1033, Plane Trigonometry OR MATH 1054, Precalculus
PHYS 2054, General Physics I
PHYS 2064, General Physics II
CHEM 4243, Biochemistry

Upper Level Support:10-18
Free Electives:6-11
Total:129

Art (BA) (emphasis on Art History) Bachelor Degrees Major

Art (BA) (emphasis on Art History) Course

Credit Hours: 130
Overview

Students in art develop insight, sensitivity, and perception toward all aspects of nature while building individual expressive responses. Aesthetic and functional values, creative ideas, and media skills are developed through instructional guidance and applied experience in the studio and classroom. Some of the courses listed here may involve field trips to Memphis Brooks Museum, The Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock, or other regional art collections.
The Bachelor of Arts degree provides a liberal arts-fine arts education, allowing students to pursue their art interest without the additional demands and course work required by the professional BFA degree options. The BA with an art history emphasis is a suitable beginning for a student planning to work toward an advanced degree in art history.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs are designed to prepare students for professional careers as a classroom art teacher, graphic designer, or studio artist. The BFA in Graphic Design or the BFA in Art (with emphasis in Studio Art or Art Education) is the initial professional degree, and it is the requisite degree for the student who plans to pursue a studio-oriented post-baccalaureate degree. A minimum 2.75 GPA in all courses with an ART/ARTH/ARED prefix is required for the BFA degree.
The Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Art Education provides academic preparation and practicum experience for students planning to teach art in the public schools. Graduates are prepared for certification at K-12 levels. (See College of Education section for details on professional education requirements.)
The degree programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013 *
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS *
124 Earned Credit Hours *
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU *
32 Residence Hours *
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions *
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework *
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

*ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
MUS 2503, Fine Arts-Musical AND THEA 2503, Fine Arts-Theatre

Language Requirement:
Foreign Language (French or German Preferred)
(Two years of a high school foreign language may be used to waive six semester hours of this requirement)
(No credit awarded for courses waived)

Major Requirements:
Art Major Core
ART 1013, Design I
ART 1023, Design II
ART 1033, Drawing I
ART 1043, Drawing II
ARTH 2583, Survey of Art History I
ARTH 2593, Survey of Art History II

Emphasis in Art History:
ART 4611, Senior Thesis
Art Electives
Art History Electives
History Electives
Philosophy and Aesthetics Electives

Electives:(second language requirement)

Total:130

Art (BA) (emphasis on Studio Art) Bachelor Degrees Major

Art (BA) (emphasis on Studio Art) Course
Credit Hours: 130
Overview

Students in art develop insight, sensitivity, and perception toward all aspects of nature while building individual expressive responses. Aesthetic and functional values, creative ideas, and media skills are developed through instructional guidance and applied experience in the studio and classroom. Some of the courses listed here may involve field trips to Memphis Brooks Museum, The Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock, or other regional art collections.
The Bachelor of Arts degree provides a liberal arts-fine arts education, allowing students to pursue their art interest without the additional demands and course work required by the professional BFA degree options. The BA with an art history emphasis is a suitable beginning for a student planning to work toward an advanced degree in art history.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs are designed to prepare students for professional careers as a classroom art teacher, graphic designer, or studio artist. The BFA in Graphic Design or the BFA in Art (with emphasis in Studio Art or Art Education) is the initial professional degree, and it is the requisite degree for the student who plans to pursue a studio-oriented post-baccalaureate degree. A minimum 2.75 GPA in all courses with an ART/ARTH/ARED prefix is required for the BFA degree.
The Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Art Education provides academic preparation and practicum experience for students planning to teach art in the public schools. Graduates are prepared for certification at K-12 levels. (See College of Education section for details on professional education requirements.)
The degree programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013 *
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS *
124 Earned Credit Hours *
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU *
32 Residence Hours *
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions *
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework *
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

*ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
MUS 2503, Fine Arts-Musical AND THEA 2503, Fine Arts-Theatre

Language Requirement:
Foreign Language (French or German Preferred)
(Two years of a high school foreign language may be used to waive six semester hours of this requirement)
(No credit awarded for courses waived)

Major Requirements:
Art Major Core
ART 1013, Design I
ART 1023, Design II
ART 1033, Drawing I
ART 1043, Drawing II
ARTH 2583, Survey of Art History I
ARTH 2593, Survey of Art History II

Emphasis in Studio Art:
ART 2013, Design III
ART 3033, Drawing III
ART 3063, Painting
ART 3083, Printmaking
ART 3093, Ceramics
ART 3103, Sculpture
ART 4033, Advanced Drawing
ART 4611, Senior Thesis
Art History Electives

Electives:23

Total:130

Art (BFA) (emphasis on Art Education) Bachelor Degrees Major

Art (BFA) (emphasis on Art Education) Course
Credit Hours: 157
Overview

The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs are designed to prepare students for
professional careers as a classroom art teacher, graphic designer, or studio artist. The BFA
in Graphic Design or the BFA in Art (with emphasis in Studio Art or Art Education) is the initial
professional degree, and it is the requisite degree for the student who plans to pursue a studiooriented post-baccalaureate degree. A minimum 2.75 GPA in all courses with an ART/ARTH/
ARED prefix is required for the BFA degree.

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013 *
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS *
124 Earned Credit Hours *
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU *
32 Residence Hours *
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions *
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework *
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

*ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
MUS 2503, Fine Arts-Musical AND THEA 2503, Fine Arts-Theatre

B.F.A. Art Education Emphasis students must also take the following:
PSY 2013, Introduction to Psychology
HIST 2763, The United States To 1876; OR HIST 2773, The United States Since 1876
POSC 2103, Introduction to United States Government

Major Requirements:
Art Major Core
ART 1013, Design I
ART 1023, Design II
ART 1033, Drawing I
ART 1043, Drawing II
ART 2583, Survey of Art History I
ART 2593, Survey of Art History II

Studio Art Core:
ART 2013, Design III
ART 3033, Drawing III
ART 3063, Painting
ART 3083, Printmaking
ART 3093, Ceramics
ART 3103, Sculpture
ART 4033, Advanced Drawing

Emphasis in Art Education:
ARED 3803, Teaching Arts in the Elementary Grades
ARED 4073, Concepts in Art Education
ART 3073, Watercolor
ART 3330, BFA Review
ART 4330, Senior Exhibition
Art Studio Emphasis Area
Art History Electives

Professional Education Requirements:
PSY 3703, Educational Psychology
SCED 2514, Introduction to Secondary Teaching
SCED 4515, Instructional Design for Secondary Education
EDAR 4523, Methods and Materials in the Teaching of Art
SCED 4713, Educational Measurement with Computer Applications
TIAR 4826, Teaching Internship in the Secondary School
SE 3643, The Exceptional Student in the Regular Classroom

See Bachelor of Science in Education degree—College of Education
Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program
Additional General Requirements for Teacher Education:
SCOM 1203, Oral Communication
HLTH 2513, Principles of Personal Health

Total:157

Art (BFA) (emphasis on Graphic Design) Bachelor Degrees Major

Art (BFA) (emphasis on Graphic Design) Course
Credit Hours: 136
Overview

The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs are designed to prepare students for
professional careers as a classroom art teacher, graphic designer, or studio artist. The BFA
in Graphic Design or the BFA in Art (with emphasis in Studio Art or Art Education) is the initial
professional degree, and it is the requisite degree for the student who plans to pursue a studiooriented post-baccalaureate degree. A minimum 2.75 GPA in all courses with an ART/ARTH/
ARED prefix is required for the BFA degree.

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013 *
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS *
124 Earned Credit Hours *
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU *
32 Residence Hours *
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions *
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework *
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

*ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees 46-49

Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
MUS 2503, Fine Arts-Musical AND THEA 2503, Fine Arts-Theatre

Major Requirements:
ART 1013, Design I
ART 1023, Design II
ART 1043, Drawing II
ART 1033, Drawing I
ARTH 2583, Survey of Art History I
ARTH 2593, Survey of Art History II

Studio Art Core:
ART 2013, Design III
ART 3033, Drawing
ART 3063, Painting
ART 3083, Printmaking
ART 3093, Ceramics
ART 3103, Sculpture
ART 4033, Advanced Drawing

Graphic Design Requirements:
ART 2413, Graphic Design I
ART 2423, Graphic Design II
ART 2443, Introduction to Digital Design
ART 2453, Visual Thinking
ART 3330, BFA Review
ART 3413, Graphic Design III
ART 3423, Package Design
ART 3433, Illustration I
ART 3443, Graphic Design IV
ART 4363, Graphic Design Internship
ART 4403, Photography for the Graphic Designer I
ART 4423, Graphic Design V
ART 4463, Advances Digital Design
ART 4493, Portfolio Presentation

Additional Requirements:
Art History Electives (including ART 4573, History of Graphic Design)

Total:133-136


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