College Catalog: 2014-2015
School of Contemporary Arts (CA): Visual Arts (B.A.)
Website: School of Contemporary Arts
Concentrations: Art History,ÌýDrawing and Painting,
Electronic Art and Animation, Photography, Sculpture.
Joint Program with Caldwell University: ÌýDrawing and Painting with Art Therapy; Sculpture with Art Therapy
The Visual Arts Major offers a multidisciplinary education in the arts with advanced study in one specialization. Students may choose courses in art history, art and technology, 3-D modeling and animation, drawing, painting, photography, sculpture and video. Advanced specialization is available in art history, drawing, electronic art and animation, painting, photography and sculpture.
The major begins with the core program of five courses: art and technology, drawing, sculpture, photography, and painting. Students then take art history courses and a range of studio courses leading to study in their area of specialization. After 20 credits of advanced, specialized study, Seniors take Advanced Thesis Exhibition, which focuses on personal work, culminating in their Thesis Exhibition. Art History concentrations will take Advanced Research Projects. Visual Arts students also enjoy wide opportunities to earn college credit as interns, working with artists or art organizations. In addition, courses with field work components are offered as an opportunity for experiential learning in specific areas of student interest. Ramapo students have consistently developed quality portfolios which have enabled them to advance their studies in graduate school, enter the professional art world, and work in art-related fields. Many of our students enter teaching and participate in the certification program.
The Visual Arts are taught within a liberal arts context that makes the study and practice of art relevant to non-majors as well as majors. The study of art not only increases self-confidence in expression and enhances aesthetic satisfaction, but also reveals the social, political and ideological concerns of the culture that produces it. The art history curriculum, in particular, develops this understanding, allowing the student to make essential connections among the world, the work of art, the artist, and the viewer. In addition, The College Galleries, directed by Sydney Jenkins, are an important teaching experiential component of the major, bringing nationally recognized artists and curators to the college.
Members of the Visual Arts faculty are all nationally or internationally recognized active professionals who bring the understanding and immediacy of such experience to students. Students enjoy an intimate, intensive, creative atmosphere and have greater opportunities for close work with faculty than is usually the case in schools with large art departments.
Students with academic and career interests outside the designated areas of specialization may elect to design a Contemporary Arts contract major to help fulfill their goals. Visual Arts faculty can provide information regarding offerings in the areas of Art Therapy, Arts Management, and related art activities contained within the Arts in Community contract major.
Students completing this program receive a B.A. degree.
The Visual Arts Teaching Certification program, certifying students to teach grades K through 12, involves a combined course of study in Teacher Certification together with the Fine Arts/Visual Arts Major. Students should refer to the guidelines for the Teacher Certification Program description in this Catalog and seek faculty advisement. Students can also elect to obtain certification in Elementary Education through the Fine Arts Visual Arts major.
The Visual Arts program is housed in the Angelica and Russ Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts and the Sculpture Studio. The Berrie Center houses spacious, well-equipped art studios where students can study the conventional media of painting, and drawing, as well as digital media, video, and photography. The new sculpture studio, built as a separate structure, provides facilities for metal casting, welding, and fabrication, as well as space for the traditional techniques of modeling and carving. The Ramapo College Art Galleries emphasize exhibitions of contemporary art in all media and provide opportunities for student learning in gallery and museum practice.
Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts joint program with the Master of Counseling with a Mental health Counseling/Art Therapy Specialization at Caldwell University. Ìý
Ramapo College and Caldwell University have partnered to create a joint degree program whereby students who meet specified admissions requirements will be admitted to Ramapo College’s Visual Arts program with a concentration in either Drawing and Painting with Art Therapy or Sculpture with Art Therapy and provisionally admitted to Caldwell University’s Masters of Counseling with a Mental Health Counseling/Art Therapy Specialization. ÌýAdmitted students will receive specific advisement and will be monitored at prescribed benchmarks so they are on track to meet all the criteria of Caldwell’s graduate program. ÌýOnce students meet all these requirements, they will be fully admitted to the graduate program.
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below.Ìý Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible.Ìý Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Students are required to finish all 200 level Visual Arts distributative requirements by the end of the sophomore year (Sculpture, Art & Tech, Digital Photography, and Drawing/Painting).
- Writing Intensive Requirement (six courses): Ìýthree writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: First Year Seminar, Critical Reading and Writing, and Readings in the Humanities; the other three courses are taken in the major.
- Not all courses are offered each semester. ÌýPlease check the current Schedule of classes for semester course offerings.
VISUAL ARTS MAJOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- SELECT ONE – (W) OR
- (W)
- (W)
- SELECT ONE – (W)
- SELECT ONE –
- SELECT ONE –
- SELECT ONE –
- SELECT ONE –
- SELECT ONE – (W)
- SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS REQUIREMENTS
- [W] (satisfies first year seminar requirement)
- CA INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSE: ÌýSELECT ONE Ìý(must be in discipline other than major)
- (was CNTP 320)
- VISUAL ARTS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- THERE ARE SEVEN CONCENTRATIONS IN THE VISUAL ARTS MAJOR:
1. ART HISTORY
2. DRAWING AND PAINTING
3. ÌýDRAWING AND PAINTING WITH ART THERAPY (joint)
4. ELECTRONIC ART AND ANIMATION
5. PHOTOGRAPHY
6. SCULPTURE
7. ÌýSCULPTURE WITH ART THERAPY (joint) - REQUIRED OF ALL VISUAL ARTS MAJORS
- LOWER LEVEL STUDIO COURSES:
- OR
- Ìý(Electronic Art and Animation Concentration only)
- REQUIRED ART HISTORY COURSES:
- 200 LEVEL ART HISTORY COURSE *
- 300 LEVEL ART HISTORY COURSE
- NOTE:ÌýStudents must receive a C+ or better in the lower level requirements in the concentration to take upper level classes in that concentration, the Drawing and Painting concentration requires a C+ in both ARTS 101 and 201.
- NOTE: Photography Concentration must take ARHT 214 History of Photography
- ART HISTORY CONCENTRATION
- ART HISTORY ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT THREE
- (was 405)
- (was 310)
- UPPER LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: ÌýSELECT TWO
- REQUIRED CAPSTONE:
-
- DRAWING AND PAINTING CONCENTRATION
- DRAWING AND PAINTING ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT THREE
- UPPER LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: ÌýSELECT TWO
- REQUIRED:
- Note: Art Education students may substitute Art Education Portfolio
- DRAWING AND PAINTING WITH ART THERAPY (CALDWELL UNIVERSITY)
- DRAWING AND PAINTING ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT THREE
- UPPER LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: ÌýSELECT TWO
- REQUIRED:
- ART THERAPY REQUIREMENTS:
- (fulfills GE Math requirement
- Note:Ìý These courses are prerequisite requirements for admission into the Master in Counseling with Mental Health Counseling/Art Therapy Specialization at Caldwell University. ÌýStudents in the Joint Program with Caldwell University must meet with the Art Therapy faculty advisor each semester for academic review and to prepare for additional components of the graduate application. ÌýStudents interested in Art Therapy who are not in the Joint Program should consult with the faculty advisor.
- ELECTRONIC ART AND ANIMATION CONCENTRATION
- ELECTRONIC ART AND ANIMATION ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT TWO
- UPPER LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: ÌýSELECT TWO
- REQUIRED:
- PHOTOGRAPHY CONCENTRATION
- Note: ÌýPhotography concentration must take ARHT 214 History of Photography/
- PHOTOGRAPHY CONCENTRATION REQUIRED COURSE:
- PHOTOGRAPHY ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT THREE
- UPPER LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: ÌýSELECT TWO
- REQUIRED:
- SCULPTURE CONCENTRATION
- SCULPTURE ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT THREE
- UPPER LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: ÌýSELECT TWO
- REQUIRED:
- SCULPTURE WITH ART THERAPY (CALDWELL UNIVERSITY)
- SCULPTURE ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT THREE
- UPPER LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: ÌýSELECT TWO
- REQUIRED:
- ART THERAPY REQUIREMENTS:
- Ìý(fulfills GE Math requirement)
- Note: ÌýThese courses are prerequisite requirements for admission into the Master in Counseling with Mental Health Counseling/Art Therapy Specialization at Caldwell University. ÌýStudents in the Joint Program with Caldwell University must meet with the Art Therapy faculty advisor each semester for academic review and to prepare for additional components of the graduate application. ÌýStudents interested in Art Therapy who are not in the Joint Program should consult with the faculty advisor.
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
- At least 1/2 of the courses fulfilling a minor must be distinct from the student’s major. That is, three of the five courses required for a minor cannot be used towards fulfillment of major requirements. A school core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
ART HISTORY MINOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- REQUIRED:
- One 100-200 ARTS (studio) course (ARTS 100-299)
- Two 200-level ARHT courses (ARHT 200-299)
- Two 300-400 ARHT courses (ARHT 300-499)
- At least 1/2 of the courses fulfilling a minor must be distinct from the student’s major. That is, three of the five courses required for a minor cannot be used towards fulfillment of major requirements. A school core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
VISUAL ARTS MINOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- REQUIRED:
- One Art History course (ARHT 100-299)
- VISUAL ARTS COURSES: ÌýSELECT FOUR
- One at the 100-level (ARTS 100-199)
- Two at the 200-level (ARTS 200-299)
- One at the 300-level (ARTS 300-399
Director of Art Galleries: Sydney Jenkins
General Education Requirements
Four Year Plan
Graduation Requirements
The Angelica and Russ Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts
Ramapo College
Galleries
School of Contemporary Arts Website
Faculty Profiles
