North Idaho College - University of Idaho
Curriculum Plan

Art (B.A.)


Successful completion of the requirements of the 2007-08 Catalog year articulation agreement will lead to an A.S. Art, Fine Art Emphasis from North Idaho College, and a B.A. in Art from the University of Idaho.

Freshman Year at North Idaho College
Fall Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
*General Education Elective
4
ART   111
Drawing I
2
ART   111
ART   121
2D/Design Foundations
3
ART   121
ART   231
Beginning Painting I
3
ART   231
ENGL   101
English Composition
3
ENGL   101
Total
15
Spring Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
*General Education Elective
3
ART   100
Survey of Art
3
ART   100
ART   112
Drawing II
2
ART   112
ART   122
3D/Design Foundations I
3
ART   122
ENGL   102
English Composition
3
ENGL   102
PE   110
Individual & Team Sports
1
PEB   106
Total
15











Sophomore Year at North Idaho College
Fall Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
*General Education Elective
4
*General Education Elective
3
ART   217
Life Drawing I
3
ART   211
ART   241
Sculpture I
3
ART   241
ART   251
Printmaking I
3
ART   251
COMM   101
Intro to Speech Communication
3
COMM   101
Total
19
Spring Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
*General Education Elective
3
*General Education Elective
3
*General Education Elective
3
ART   261
Ceramics I
3
ART   261
MATH   143
College Algebra
3
MATH   143
PE   110
Individual & Team Sports
1
PEB   106
Total
16











Junior Year at University of Idaho
Fall Semester
Credit
*Advisor Approved Elective
4
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
ART   110
Visual Communication
2
ART   382
History of Photography
3
Total
15
Spring Semester
Credit
*Advisor Approved Elective
4
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
ART   302
Modern Art & Theory
3
Total
16










Senior Year at University of Idaho
Fall Semester
Credit
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
4
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
ART   407
New Media
3
Total
16
Spring Semester
Credit
*Advisor Approved Elective
4
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
4
ART   410
Professional Practices
2
Total
16















NOTES:
*General Education Elective: Courses may be in communications, mathematics, natural science, humanities, social science, physical education, or other areas that count toward the college's general education requirements. *Advisor Approved Elective: Courses that meet degree-specific requirements, which may include university, college, department requirements, and electives.

Requirements for the B.A. Degree:

Humanities. 6 credits (two courses) in addition to the minimum university-wide core requirement of 14 credits in humanities/social sciences.

Social Sciences. 3 credits (one course) in addition to the minimum university-wide core requirement of 14 credits in humanities/social sciences.

Foreign Language. 0-16 credits (zero-four courses), i.e., competence in one foreign language equivalent to that gained by the completion of four semesters of college courses (through the intermediate level). This requirement may be satisfied by the completion of either of the following options: (1) 16 credits or four high-school units in one foreign language, or (2) 12 credits in one foreign language, and one three-credit course in literature translated from the same language. The 12 credits may be satisfied by three high-school units in one foreign language.

Required course work the general requirements for the B.A. degree, the art core, and a studio emphasis (all the 200-level and 300-level courses in a specific studio area) in one of the following areas: drawing, graphic design, interaction design, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography/digital imaging, or ceramics.














Curriculum plans are intended as advising tools only, not a contract between the student and the university, and are subject to verification by the student's academic advisor and/or department chair. The University of Idaho reserves the right to change, amend, or discontinue any articulation agreement or curriculum plan at any time.