Nov 27, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]

Art and Design (ART, ART-)


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Admission to the area of study in visual communication under the B.F.A. in studio art is limited. See “Limited Admissions and Limited Retention Requirements” in the Admission section of this catalog. 


Requirements for All Majors

The School of Art and Design reserves the privilege of requiring a portfolio review to determine a student’s retention in a degree program or emphasis. (See B.F.A. emphases 1-3.)

The School of Art and Design also reserves the right to require a portfolio examination if there is doubt about the acceptance of transfer credits (in lieu of particular courses in the major.)

To qualify for graduation, transfer students must take at least 15 semester hours of courses designated in their chosen emphasis in the School of Art and Design at NIU.

Recommendation

It is recommended that students confer regularly with their advisers in order to balance studio and general education requirements. In general, students will find it difficult to carry more than three studio art classes in one semester.

Additional Requirements and Course Information

The School of Art and Design reserves the right to retain for its collection any work produced in scheduled classes. Studio-lecture courses meet two hours per semester hour each week. Students in studio courses are required to schedule one hour per week in the studio (in addition to class time) for each semester hour.

Enrollment in one course for more than 8 hours per semester requires consent of the School of Art and Design.

Art and Design Faculty

Mary Quinlan, Ph.D., University of Chicago, associate professor, acting director
Leif Allmendinger, M.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design, associate professor
Michael Barnes, M.F.A., University of Iowa, professor 
Sinclair Bell, Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, associate professor
Douglas G. Boughton, Ph.D., University of Alberta (Canada), professor,
Karen Brown, M.F.A., California State University at Fullerton, associate professor
Todd Buck, M.S.M.E., University of Illinois, Chicago, associate professor 
Sarah Evans, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, assistant professor
Kerry Freedman, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, professor
Billie Giese, M.F.A., University of Kansas, associate professor
Aleksandra Giza, Ph.D., Silesian University (Katowice, Poland) associate professor
Rebecca Houze, Ph.D., University of Chicago, associate professor
Barbara Jaffee, Ph.D., University of Chicago, associate professor
Katherine Kahn, M.F.A., Yale University, associate professor
Jeff K. Kowalski, Ph.D., Yale University, Distinguished Research Professor
Yih-Wen Kuo, M.F.A., Southern Illinois University, professor
Andrew Liccardo, M.F.A., Texas Tech University, associate professor
Christine LoFaso, M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, professor 
Li-Fen Lu, Ph.D., Indiana University, assistant professor
Kimberly Martens, M.S.M.E., University of Illinois, Chicago, associate professor
Helen Nagata, Ph.D., Stanford University, associate professor
Ashley Nason, M.F.A., University of Tennessee, associate professor
James Obermeier, M.F.A., Indiana University, associate professor
Steven Quinn, B.Ed., University of Colorado, associate professor
Catherine Raymond, Ph.D., Sorbonne Paris (France), associate professor
Nina Rizzo, M.F.A., University of Texas, Austin, associate professor
Charlotte Rollman, M.F.A., University of Illinois, professor
Kurt Schultz, M.F.A., Northern Illinois University, associate professor
Lee Sido, M.F.A., Northern Illinois University, associate professor, assistant director
Kryssi Staikidis, Ph.D., Columbia University, New York, associate professor
Frank Trankina, M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, associate professor
Ann van Dijk, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, associate professor 
Shei-Chau Wang, Ed.D., Northern Illinois University, associate professor
Harry J. Wirth, B.S., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, professor

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