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Course Catalogue 2012-2013 - University of Maine at Presque Isle

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a c a d e m i c d e p a r t m e n t sAcademic DepartmentsCollege <strong>of</strong> Arts & SciencesFacultyCHAIR: Raymond Rice404 Normal Hall . . . . . .768-9416 . . . . . .raymond.rice@umpi.eduHyrum Benson304 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9441 . . . . .hyrum.benson@umpi.eduMalcolm Coulter110 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9469 . . . .malcolm.coulter@umpi.eduJohn DeFelice211 Normal Hall . . . . . .768-9438 . . . . . .john.defelice@umpi.eduScott Dobrin300 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9609 . . . . . . .scott.dobrin@umpi.eduH. Anderson Giles207 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9402 . . . . . . . .hume.giles@umpi.eduLinda Graves317 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9451 . . . . . . .linda.graves@umpi.eduDeborah Hodgkins301 Normal Hall . . . . . .768-9423 . . .deborah.hodgkins@umpi.eduPaul Johnson206 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9455 . . . . .paul.e.johnson@umpi.eduJason Johnston315 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9652 . . . . .jason.johnston@umpi.eduMichael Knopp207 Folsom Hall . . . . . .768-9483 . . . . .michael.knopp@umpi.eduJacquelyn Lowman108 Normal Hall . . . . . .768-9745 . . .jacquelyn.lowman@umpi.eduZhu-qi Lu310 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9444 . . . . . . . . . .zhuqi.lu@umpi.eduKevin McCartney302 Folsom Hall . . . . . .768-9482 . . . .kevin.mccartney@umpi.eduKaren McCosker209 Normal Hall . . . . . .768-9468 . . . .karen.mccosker@umpi.eduRobert Pinette307 Folsom Hall . . . . . .768-9481 . . . . . .robert.pinette@umpi.eduDavid Putnam214 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9726 . . . . . .david.putnam@umpi.eduJudith Roe316 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9446 . . . . . . . . .judith.roe@umpi.eduHe<strong>at</strong>her Sincavage305 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9442 . . .he<strong>at</strong>her.sincavage@umpi.eduAllen Salo309 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9411 . . . . . . . . .allen.salo@umpi.eduKimberly Sebold402 Normal Hall . . . . . .768-9721 . . . .kimberly.sebold@umpi.eduFranklin Thompson204 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9417 . . .franklin.thompson@umpi.eduChunzeng Wang306 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9412 . . . .chunzeng.wang@umpi.eduPeng Peng Yu314 South Hall . . . . . . .768-9724 . . . . . .pengpeng.yu@umpi.eduJohn Zaborney312 Normal Hall . . . . . .768-9409 . . . . .john.zaborney@umpi.eduRichard Zuras403 Normal Hall . . . . . .768-9403 . . . . . .richard.zuras@umpi.eduCollege <strong>of</strong> Arts & SciencesMajor ProgramsART, BACHELOR OF ARTS - page 50LEARNING OUTCOMES - ART: • Students will demonstr<strong>at</strong>etechnical skills in a given medium, through both quality <strong>of</strong> executionand present<strong>at</strong>ion. • Students will analyze and interpretartworks through formal, historical and theoretical frameworks. •Students will cre<strong>at</strong>e works th<strong>at</strong> are intellectually challenging forthemselves and their audience. • Students will articul<strong>at</strong>e their cre<strong>at</strong>iveprocess through oral and written communic<strong>at</strong>ion.The Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree program in Art is designed to providethe individual the opportunity and the environment for thebest possible educ<strong>at</strong>ion in the visual arts. Emphasis is placed onthe development <strong>of</strong> the individual and his/her understanding <strong>of</strong>how the various arts shape the environment and how she or hecan cre<strong>at</strong>e a concrete st<strong>at</strong>ement to this effect now and throughoutlife.All prospective art majors and minors should begin their programsin the freshman year. Electives should include art historycourses as well as studio art. In addition to major requirements,all Bachelor’s candid<strong>at</strong>es must complete the General Educ<strong>at</strong>ionCurriculum. Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts majoring in Art must also select aminor.Admission to the B.A. program - By the end <strong>of</strong> junior year,the B.A. Studio Art candid<strong>at</strong>e should choose a major emphasis.An emphasis requires th<strong>at</strong> you take 3 courses (9 credits) fromone <strong>of</strong> the following sequences: Art History/Film,Ceramics/Sculpture, Painting/Drawing, Photography, or Printmaking/DigitalMedia.This sequence must be completed before Art 499 Fine ArtSenior Exhibition. Art 499 is designed to clarify and establish apersonal direction in the student’s major emphasis. The studentwill formul<strong>at</strong>e an in-depth study <strong>of</strong> an advanced problem intheir major emphasis. Written and oral defense <strong>of</strong> the student’sartwork will termin<strong>at</strong>e in a group or one-person exhibition forNor th <strong>of</strong> Ordinar y ✩ c<strong>at</strong>alogue <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> ✩ university <strong>of</strong> maine <strong>at</strong> presque isle35

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