Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting with Specializations in Water Color PaintingAmerican Academy of Art, USA
Awarding body:
American Academy Of Art
Modules:
The courses are Fundamentals of Art I 5 Semester Credit Hours, Beginning Life Drawing I 5 Semester Credit Hours, English Language Arts I 3 Semester Credit Hours, Freshman Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hour, Fundamentals of Art II 5 Semester Credit Hours, Beginning Life Drawing II 5 Semester Credit Hours, Anatomy 3 Semester Credit Hours, Watercolor Painting I 5 Semester Credit Hours, Intermediate Life Drawing I 5 Semester Credit Hours, English Language Arts II 3 Semester Credit Hours, Art History Survey I 3 Semester Credit Hours, Watercolor Painting II 5 Semester Credit Hours, (One of two) Oil Painting I; or Intermediate Life Drawing II 5 Semester Credit Hours, Art History Survey II 3 Semester Credit Hours, (One of four) Film and Society; Film and Society: World Cultures; Visual Culture; or Art and Activism 3 Semester Credit Hours, Watercolor Painting III 5 Semester Credit Hours, (One of three) Figurative Sculpture I; Oil Painting I; or Oil Painting II 5 Semester Credit Hours, Math 101 3 Semester Credit Hours, Marketing 3 Semester Credit Hours, Watercolor-Figure and Portrait 5 Semester Credit Hours, Computer Graphics Foundations 5 Semester Credit Hours, (One of three) Intro to Lab Science; Vision, Light and Color; or Advanced Anatomy 3 Semester Credit Hours, Advanced Watercolor I 5 Semester Credit Hours, Studio Elective 200/300 or 400 5 Semester Credit Hours, Studio Elective 200/300 or 400 5 Semester Credit Hours.
Cost:
US $11,940 per semester
Duration:
Variable
Study mode:
Full time
Course description:
Students in this program are trained in the necessary tools and techniques to create works for exhibition, sale or reproduction. Students learn to select the appropriate content, format and materials to meet the objectives of an audience or client. They apply concepts such as color theory and light and shadow to create works that convey a sense of atmosphere, mood or drama.
Entry requirements:
Applicants should be a high school graduates or recipients of the G.E.D. and obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) and 61 (internet-based). Additionally an interview with a representative of the school should be taken up by the applicants when they apply.
Application details:
Applicants should submit the completed application form along with $25 non-refundable application fee. In addition to this an official transcript of grades from a high school and any post-secondary school attended should be mailed directly to American Academy of Art, Office of the Registrar, at 332 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60604-4302.
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