Academic Planning Guide for
VISUAL ART DIPLOMA & BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Updated January 27, 2009)
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This Academic Planning Guide highlights only major points regarding admission and transfer. Students are advised to read the university and RDC calendars, and the Alberta Transfer Guide for other necessary information. Some of the courses listed in this guide have prerequisites. Please refer to the Course Descriptions section of the RDC calendar for further information. The Program Objectives of this program are: 1. To provide a two-year diploma program in Visual Art designed to prepare students with knowledge, skills and attitudes for employment in Visual Art positions. 2. To prepare students to continue their education in a Bachelor of Fine Arts program. Creativity takes innovative thinking, determination and visual talent. By choosing either the Visual Art Diploma Program or the Bachelor of Fine Art Program, you will be challenged over two years to develop your ideas and push your artistic limits. Studio courses in drawing, painting, ceramics, visual fundamentals, and sculpture sharpen your sense of sight, enhance your skills of visual expression, and broaden your creative abilities. The instructors in the Visual Art Department are themselves practicing artists. Studios are fully equipped for ceramics, sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, and design. English and Art History courses offer equal strengths in visual arts vocabulary and critical thinking while making art of your own. In the subsequent year, immerse yourself in the sort of learning opportunity that will enable you to acquire the technical skills to realize your inner vision. Two electives are chosen from full-year studio courses with Printmaking also being offered. Within a unique and creative environment, you will acquire the specific technical skills and experience directed to the exciting visual art field. Our program offers a smaller, more personal college atmosphere, the opportunity to work closely with faculty and fellow students, and the opportunity to produce meaningful art. The following employment-related fields require a general art foundation, followed by more specialized training, ending in a four-year undergraduate degree or Master's degree: Fine Art - sculpture, painting, ceramics, printmaking, photography, and drawing Commercial Design - lay-out, illustration, display, model-making, and photography Photography - creative, commercial, industrial, and freelance Other - art galleries, framing shops, etc. Crafts Design - ceramics, textiles, glass, and jewellery Environmental Design - architectural, urban, environmental, and industrial design Art Education - secondary and post-secondary
Compiled by RDC Academic Advisors in co-operation with the Visual Art Department. Information in this guide is current at the time of printing and is subject to change.
Program Content Year 1 Fall Term
Winter Term
__ART 101 (1) Visiting Artists
__ART 101 (1) Visiting Artists
__ART 201 (3) Art History I
__ART 203 (3) Art History II
__ART 231 (3) Visual Fundamentals
__ART 233 (3) Visual Fundamentals
__ART 241 (3) Drawing I
__ART 243 (3) Drawing II
__ART 251 (3) Two Dimensional Studies Painting I
Fall or Winter Term
__ART 261 (3) Three Dimensional Study Ceramics I
Fall or Winter Term
__ART 281 (3) Three Dimensional Study Sculpture I
Fall or Winter Term
__English 219*(3)
Fall or Winter Term
*Note: English 219 has a prerequisite of ELA 30-1 or equivalent (RDC ENGL 095) Year 2 Fall Term
Winter Term
__ART 101 (1) Visiting Artists
__ART 101 (1) Visiting Artists
__ART 341 (3) Drawing III
__ART 343 (3) Drawing IV
__Option (3) (Art History Recommended)
__Option (3) (Art History Recommended)
__English 220* (3)
__Option (3)
Choose two of the following full-year studio elective courses: ART 351/353 Painting II and III ART 361/363 Ceramics II and III ART 375/377/379 Printmaking (Two offered each year) ART 381/383 Sculpture II and III
*NOTE: English 219(3) and English 220 (3) may be replaced by English 210 (6) or English 200 (6); however, this may require alternate scheduling of ART courses. OPTIONS Students have a wide variety of courses to choose from to satisfy the OPTION requirements. University Transfer students should choose options which are transferable on a course by course basis to the destination university. Visual Art Diploma students may select 3-credit college level courses as options although university-transfer courses are recommended. Consult the Alberta Transfer Guide for details. Many courses require introductory preparation for further study and students are advised to consult the Red Deer College Calendar for prerequisite requirements.
Compiled by RDC Academic Advisors in co-operation with the Visual Art Department. Information in this guide is current at the time of printing and is subject to change.
Transfer Features You may transfer up to 20 3-credit course equivalents taken at Red Deer College to the University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge or the Alberta College of Art and Design. The B.F.A. program is also transferable to most other Canadian universities and art colleges, and it would be advised that you contact these institutions directly for more information regarding admission and transfer regulations. The courses completed within the Diploma may be transferable to other Universities; students are advised to consult the Alberta Transfer Guide for details. Completion of two years at Red Deer College does not guarantee acceptance to a university, nor does it guarantee that you will receive a full 60 transfer credits. Please speak with an Academic Advisor if you have further questions regarding this information.
Where do I find more information?
Red Deer College
Visual Arts/BFA Chairperson
Red Deer College Homepage Red Deer College On-line timetable Visual Arts/BFA Department Homepage
Chairperson: Jason Frizzell Office: 2924 Phone: 342-3328 E-mail:
[email protected] http://www.rdc.ab.ca/ http://www.rdc.ab.ca/timetable/ http://www.rdc.ab.ca/programs_and_courses/departments/visual_art/
Related links Academic Advising http://www.rdc.ab.ca/future_students/campus_services/academic_advising/ On-line Alberta Transfer Guide http://www.acat.gov.ab.ca/ University of Alberta http://www.ualberta.ca/ University of Calgary http://www.ucalgary.ca/ University of Lethbridge http://www.uleth.ca/ Alberta College of Art and Design http://www.acad.ab.ca/ Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design http://www.eciad.ca/
Please Note: Please be aware that you are responsible for ensuring that your registration is complete and appropriate and that your course choices comply with the program to which you have been admitted at Red Deer College and/or to the university to which you wish to transfer (if applicable). You are cautioned that any changes to your courses, your major or your transfer destination may adversely affect your transferable credit (if applicable), admission requirements for future programs, or eligibility to graduate from Red Deer College. Please consult with an academic advisor if you have any questions. The function of academic advisors is to provide students with information and resources that enable them to make informed decisions relevant to their education. These resources include the Red Deer College Calendar, the Academic Planning Guide for your chosen program and Destination University (if applicable), the Alberta Transfer Guide and the calendar and contact information for your destination university (if applicable). Academic advisors will assist you in interpreting information from these resources or refer you to your destination university if appropriate. Students in university transfer programs are strongly advised to refer to the calendar of the university to which they wish to transfer and should contact appropriate university departments as required.
Compiled by RDC Academic Advisors in co-operation with the Visual Art Department. Information in this guide is current at the time of printing and is subject to change.