
Please refer to the college Web site or the department for updated information. The Art and Design Department may be in the process of curricular revision. In this foundation program youll learn to design, construct, finish and repair high-quality wood products such as kitchen cabinets, furniture and fixtures. Students enrolled in a studio course are expected to work a minimum of two additional hours each week outside of class for each credit granted for that class and the hours gradually increase as the student progresses in the major.

Some studio courses may have an additional charge for materials used in class. Students are expected to assume the costs of materials used in courses. The Art and Design Department reserves the right to retain students’ work for official purposes, such as exhibitions, catalogs, teaching aids, or permanent collections and to use images of the students and their work for publicity and recruitment. As a condition for graduation each B.F.A student will be required to mount an individual exhibition of his/her work. Transfer students are urged to submit their portfolios the semester before transfer in order to facilitate placement in departmental courses and/or for possible commit-to-major portfolio review. degree program a 3.0 GPA must be maintained in the major. After passing the portfolio review, to continue in the B.F.A.

Commit-to-major portfolio reviews are conducted by faculty and generally take place during the sophomore year.

All students will enter as a bachelor of fine arts (BFA-AH-WFD) and complete a selection of foundation and major course(s) after which a portfolio review will be conducted for continuation in the bachelor of fine arts program (BFA-AH WFD). There is no entrance portfolio review for admission.
