Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio - Three Dimensional Studies – Ceramics Undergraduate Program By Georgia State University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio - Three Dimensional Studies – Ceramics

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The ceramics concentration fosters personal exploration, diversity, technical proficiency and professional presentation. Students work within a directed format that provides a strong foundation and the flexibility to grow as artists. Students in this program develop a broad base of technique and process knowledge that emphasize experimentation and conceptual subtlety. The program encourages interdisciplinary exploration of the field of ceramic art with both an understanding of its vast history as well as an exploration of it as an innovative and challenging medium within contemporary art making. No portfolio is required for entrance into the School of Art and Design undergraduate program. Upon acceptance into the ceramics concentration, students begin their studies by working in various types of clay and employing different kinds of construction techniques or wheel throwing methods. As students advance they gain expertise in working with numerous types of clay, including stoneware, earthenware, porcelain, etc. utilizing firing methods that include a range from high fire to low fire, reduction, oxidation, raku, primitive firings, and experimental firings. The curriculum helps student develop a personal style and direction, which can be applied towards advanced individual studies. We encourage students to take directed study courses, run as seminars, where they can focus on the content of their work and the development of their conceptual standpoints.

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The ceramics concentration fosters personal exploration, diversity, technical proficiency and professional presentation. Students work within a directed format that provides a strong foundation and the flexibility to grow as artists. Students in this program develop a broad base of technique and process knowledge that emphasize experimentation and conceptual subtlety. The program encourages interdisciplinary exploration of the field of ceramic art with both an understanding of its vast history as well as an exploration of it as an innovative and challenging medium within contemporary art making. No portfolio is required for entrance into the School of Art and Design undergraduate program. Upon acceptance into the ceramics concentration, students begin their studies by working in various types of clay and employing different kinds of construction techniques or wheel throwing methods. As students advance they gain expertise in working with numerous types of clay, including stoneware, earthenware, porcelain, etc. utilizing firing methods that include a range from high fire to low fire, reduction, oxidation, raku, primitive firings, and experimental firings. The curriculum helps student develop a personal style and direction, which can be applied towards advanced individual studies. We encourage students to take directed study courses, run as seminars, where they can focus on the content of their work and the development of their conceptual standpoints.

Admission requirements

6+
Other English Language Requirements: Paper based TOEFL (TOEFL): 550; Georgia State Test of English Proficiency (GSTEP) score of 6; Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE) score of 58.
Jan-2000

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International Students

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Georgia State University, founded in 1913, has a mission of excellence in teaching, research and service. Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, this major research university has an enrollment of more than 27,000 undergraduate and graduate students in six colleges. Georgia State is the second largest university in the state, with students coming from every county in Georgia, every state in the nation and from over 145 countries.

Georgia State University, founded in 1913, has a mission of excellence in teaching, research and service. Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, this major research university has an enrollment of more than 27,000 undergraduate and graduate students in six colleges. Georgia State is the second largest university in the state, with students coming from every county in Georgia, every state in the nation and from over 145 countries.

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