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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Application Fee

    USD 50 

    Campuses

    Westside campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines29-Aug-2022 31-Aug-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 12,643  / Semester
    Apply Date 31-Aug-2022
    Next Intake 29-Aug-2022

    Art

    About

    The Art major at WCSU provides challenging visual arts training within the context of a liberal arts education. This approach infuses in our students a broad, diverse range of knowledge and experience along with the ability to think critically and analytically.

    Department of Art faculty are professional art practitioners with close ties to the New York City art world. Their unique backgrounds and experiences create engaging and challenging learning environments for our students.

    Our curriculum incorporates comprehensive instruction integrated with the development, stimulation and increased awareness of the creative process. This ensures that our Visual Art majors become proficient creative problem solvers capable of freely expressing themselves.

    The Gallery at The School of Visual & Performing Arts serves as a venue for a broad range of professional and student exhibitions, while the Visiting Artist Lecture Series features an impressive array of practitioners. Bus trips provide our students the opportunity to visit galleries and museums each semester in the surrounding area, including Manhattan.

    Western Connecticut State University's visual arts curriculum incorporates a structure consistent with CAA guidelines, based on classic design principles inspired by the Bauhaus and through exploration of traditional and emerging media. The areas of concentration are Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography, and Studio Arts, comprised of Painting and Sculpture. All areas of emphasis share a common two-year foundation program leading into the technical specializations of the final two years. This foundation program is of critical significance as it instills in each student a comprehensive background in aesthetic form, structure, and dynamics. Additionally, our students have the opportunity to participate in professional internships and the annual Senior Portfolio Exhibition.The liberal arts component is vital; it promotes and develops a set of skills that are of fundamental importance to any citizen and critical for the successful artist or designer. These include the ability to think critically, the development and refinement of verbal and writing skills, and the acquisition of a diverse and extensive visual vocabulary and knowledge base.

    This combination of professional artistic training and acquired liberal arts skills enables visual artists to successfully develop, create, and articulate their creative, visual dialogues.

    All students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Art degree at WCSU will demonstrate the following upon graduation:

    In General Education:

    1. The ability to think, speak, and write clearly and effectively, and to communicate with precision, cogency, and rhetorical force.
    2. An informed acquaintance with the mathematical and experimental methods of the physical and biological sciences, and with the main forms of analysis the historical and quantitative techniques needed for investigating the workings and developments of modern society.
    3. An ability to address culture and history from a variety of perspectives.
    4. Understanding of, and experience in thinking about, moral and ethical problems.
    5.  The ability to respect, understand, and evaluate work in a variety of disciplines.
    6. The capacity to explain and defend views effectively and rationally.
    7. Understanding of and experience in one or more art forms other than the visual arts and design.

    Studies in the Visual Arts

    1. Acquisition of a comprehensive set of creative, intellectual and technical skills, along with an ability to make connections between them. Students will have an understanding of scale, perspective, tone, color, line, form, light, texture, pattern, balance, and tension.
    2. Development and creation of a significant body of work along with the ability to understand and evaluate works of art.
    3. Familiarity with the works and philosophies of major artist/designers and a familiarity with contemporary thinking on art and design.

    Graduating majors participate in the annual Thesis Exhibition, which serves as the capstone event, showcasing implementation of acquired skill sets.

    Disciplines

    School of Visual and Performing Arts

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Minimum GPA of B or 3.0
    • Rank in class (Top 35% of class)
    • Official high school transcript
    • First quarter senior year grades
    • Resume of activities and/or two letters of recommendation

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 12,643  / Semester

    Application Fee

    USD 50 

    How to Apply

    Applications are due by MARCH 1 to enter in the Fall Semester and OCTOBER 1 to enter in the Spring Semester.  Late applications will be reviewed on a case by case basis.

    International students who are already studying in the US should apply as transfer students. Graduate students should follow the instructions for graduate admissions. To apply, you will need to submit the following documents:

    1. Online application
    1. Medical forms
    2. Personal Essay explaining your reasons for seeking admission OR on a topic of your choice
    1. Two (2) letters of recommendation from teachers or employers – OPTIONAL
    1. Official Test Scores.  All applicants, including those from English-speaking countries, must show proof of proficiency in English by taking one of the following tests.  We recommend that native English speakers take the SAT or ACT and non-native speakers take the TOEFL or IELTS.  The accepted tests and the required minimum scores are as follows:
      • SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test): Applicants must score at least a 510 on the Critical Reading (CR) and a 510 on the Writing (W) sections.
      • ACT: (American College Test):
        Applicants must score a 21 on the English and a 21 on the optional Writing sections.
      • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): There are three different formats.  The required score depends on the format you take.  Applicants must score a 79 on the Internet Based Test (IBT), a 213 on the Computer Based Test (CBT) or a 550 on the paper based test (PB)
      • IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Applicants must score at least a 6.
      • MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery): Applicants must score at least a 77.
    1. High School and University Diplomas and Transcripts with Foreign Credit Evaluation Students must submit their high school diploma, high school transcript, and university transcript (if the student has prior college coursework).  If you attended high school or college outside of the U.S, your documents MUST be evaluated by one of the following agencies or through opens in a new windowSpanTran.  Students with no prior college coursework may submit a document by document evaluation.  Students who have taken university courses must submit a course by course transcript evaluation of all courses taken abroad.
    1. Affidavit of Support opens in a new window(Download the 2021-2022 form)opens PDF file  Students must show proof of adequate financial support to pay for their tuition and living expenses while in the U.S.  Applicants should have the affidavit form signed by a bank representative in their country and must submit ORIGINAL bank statements, dated no more than 6 months before their anticipated start date, showing the required amount of support.
    1. $50 Non-Refundable Application Fee The fee can paid by Check or Money Order in US Dollars and sent to Office of University Admissions Western Connecticut State University 181 White Street Danbury, CT 06810 Applicants may also pay by credit card by submitting a credit card authorization formopens PDF file .  DO NOT SEND CASH.
    1. ACCEPTED STUDENTS ALREADY IN THE U.S. (TRANSFER STUDENTS):
      If you already have valid F-1 student status by being enrolled at another school, college or university in the United States, you will have to complete a required Transfer Verification Form. Once this is done and you confirm this with our International Services Coordinator, the international student advisor at your current school will need to release your SEVIS record to WCSU. Your new WCSU I-20, endorsed for pending transfer, is mailed to you as soon as the release date for your SEVIS record (as determined by your previous school) is reached. Once you are enrolled at WCSU and we have confirmed your registration, the transfer process will be completed. If you are in initial F-1 status, a new I-20 will be issued to you. You must report to the International Services Office within 15 days of your arrival.
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