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Fine Art
(Bachelor of Arts Degree)
The Department of Art believes that in the rapidly evolving world of the creative arts,
those students who have mastered basic technical skills and analytical theories are the
ones best prepared to succeed in the creative arts. The fine art major therefore requires
students have a broad foundational experience in the visual arts prior to providing
students with the opportunity for in-depth experience necessary for graduate study or
employment in arts related fields.
A student who graduates from Thiel with a major in fine arts will:
• have a comprehensive foundational experience in the visual arts.
• possess an aesthetic value system and critical skills necessary in creating and
evaluating fine art.
• possess a basic knowledge of the history of art and the role of the arts in
contemporary society.
• possess basic art making skills necessary for post-baccalaureate graduate study or
employment in arts-related fields.
All fine art majors must participate in a “Sophomore Portfolio” review process where
declared majors meet with the art faculty to evaluate their progress and establish goals/
expectations for their future studies. The Senior Seminar serves as a “capstone” course
for all fine art majors. Students will focus on creating work for the senior exhibition as
well as generating a thesis statement summarizing their experience at Thiel. A senior
exhibition of art work is a graduation requirement for all fine art majors.
Fine Art Major Requirements
Candidates for the fine art major will be expected to complete the six prescribed
foundational drawing, painting and sculpture classes by the second semester of
their junior year, and are encouraged to complete the 100- and 200-level art history
requirements by that time as well.
| ART 110 |
Drawing I |
4 CH |
| ART 210 |
Drawing II |
4 CH |
| ART 120 |
Painting I |
4 CH |
| ART 220 |
Painting II |
4 CH |
| ART 130 |
Sculpture I |
4 CH |
| ART 230 |
Sculpture II |
4 CH |
| Art Elective |
200 or 300 level |
4 CH |
| Art History |
100 level |
3 CH |
| Art History |
200 level |
3 CH |
| Art History |
300 level |
3 CH |
| ART 401 |
Senior Seminar |
4 CH |
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TOTAL 41 CH |
BA Fine Art Major Recommended 4-year schedule
• Items in boldface type are strongly recommended to be taken during prescribed
semester. Items in italics with ** may have more flexibility regarding scheduling.
• Students should complete Drawing I and II by the end of their freshman year.
Painting I, Sculpture I and Art History I and II are to be completed by the end of the
students sophomore year.
• Sophomore Review to be taken during the student’s fourth semester.
• Senior Seminar to be taken spring semester of senior year. Students graduating in
December must take the seminar the spring semester prior to graduation.
| First year, first semster |
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First year, second semester |
Drawing I
FYS
College Algebra
Western Humanities I
Oral & Written Expression I |
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Drawing II
Sculpture I
Oral & Written Expression II
Western Humanities II |
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| Second year, third semester |
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Second year, fourth semester |
Painting I
Art History I
Science & Our Global Heritage I
Foreign Language I |
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Painting II and/or Sculpture II**
Art History II
Foreign Language II
Scriptures (WIC) or Lab Science**
Sophomore Review |
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| Third year, fifth semester |
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Third year, sixth semester |
Drawing III (300 level elective)**
19th Century Art History (WIC)
Art elective**
(Printmaking or Intro. to Graphic Design)
Group IV elective (WIC) |
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Painting II or III** OR:
Sculpture II or III (or a combination)**
American Art History (WIC)
Group IV elective (WIC)
Scriptures (WIC) or Lab Science** |
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| Fourth year, seventh semester |
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Fourth year, eighth semester |
Art elective**
(Printmaking or Intro. to Graphic Design)
Group IV elective (WIC)
Taking Care of Your Health
Physical Education class |
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Senior Seminar
Painting III, Sculpture III, or Drawing III**
Physical Education class
Electives |
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Fine Arts Minor Requirements
The fine art minor is a focused course of study with course requirements appropriate to
the minor level of study. The fine art minor establishes an appropriately broad yet flexible
foundation which best suits the needs of students who are pursuing art in conjunction
with another major or simply as a secondary interest. The Senior Seminar serves as a “capstone” course for all art majors and minors. Students will focus on creating work
for the senior exhibition as well as generating a thesis statement summarizing their
experience at Thiel. A senior exhibition of art work is a graduation requirement for all
fine art minors.
| ART 110 |
Drawing I |
4 CH |
| ART 210 |
Drawing II |
4 CH |
| ART 120 |
Painting I |
4 CH |
| ART 130 |
Sculpture I |
4 CH |
| Art Elective |
200 or 300 level |
4 CH |
| Art History |
100 level |
3 CH |
| Art History |
200 level |
3 CH |
| ART 401 |
Senior Seminar |
4 CH |
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TOTAL 30 CH |
Commercial Art
(Bachelor of Arts Degree)
The commercial art major builds on Thiel College’s long-standing relationship with the
Art Institute of Pittsburgh (AIP) and requires that students complete the equivalent of
one year’s academic study at AIP, usually in the junior year. The commercial art major
represents a more focused course of study with logical and appropriate course offerings
that establish a broad but flexible foundation necessary for students in preparation for
careers in the commercial arts.
A student who graduates from Thiel College with a major in commercial art will:
• have a foundational experience in the visual arts.
• possess basic art making skills and related technology necessary for post
baccalaureate/graduate study or employment in arts-related fields.
• possess an aesthetic value system and critical thinking skills necessary in creating
and evaluating commercial art.
• possess a basic knowledge of the history of art and the role of the arts in
contemporary society.
All commercial art majors must participate in a “Sophomore Portfolio” review process
where declared majors meet with the art faculty to evaluate their progress and establish
goals/expectations for their future studies at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. The Senior
Seminar serves as a “capstone” course creating work for the senior exhibition as well as
generating a thesis statement summarizing their experience at Thiel. A senior exhibition
of art work/project presentations is a graduation requirement for all commercial art
majors.
BA Commercial Art Major Recommended 4-year schedule
• Items in boldface type are strongly recommended to be taken during prescribed
semester. Items in italics with ** may have more flexibility regarding scheduling.
• Students should complete Drawing I and II by the end of their freshman year. Intro.
to Graphic Design, Painting I, Sculpture I and Art History II are to be completed by
the end of the students sophomore year.
• Sophomore Review to be taken during the student’s fourth semester.
• Senior Seminar to be taken spring semester of senior year. Students graduating in
December must take the seminar the spring semester prior to graduation.
| First year, first semster |
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First year, second semester |
Drawing I
FYS
Western Humanities I
Oral & Written Expression I |
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Drawing II
Sculpture I
College Algebra
Western Humanities II |
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| Second year, third semester |
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Second year, fourth semester |
Painting I
Intro. to Graphic Design
Science & Our Global Heritage I
Foreign Language I |
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Painting II and/or Sculpture II**
Art History II
Foreign Language II
Scriptures (WIC)
Sophomore Review |
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| Third year, junior year at AIP |
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| Transfer credits after this year: 30 credits |
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| Fourth year, seventh semester |
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Fourth year, eighth semester |
Lab Science
Group IV elective (WIC)
Group IV elective (WIC)
Art History I
Taking Care of Your Health
Physical Education class |
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Senior Seminar
Painting III, Sculpture III, or Drawing III**
Physical Education class
Group IV elective (WIC)
Group IV elective (WIC) |
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