BFA in Ceramics Courses at The Maryland Institute College of Art
Ceramics Course List
Course Title Course # Credits
Botched Taxidermy CE 350 3 credits
Cast Ceramics CE 324 3 credits
Cer Studio I: Cut & Paste CE 360E 3 credits
Cer Studio I: Figuring Bodies CE 360C 3 credits
Cer Studio I: Low Fire Ceramic CE 360A 3 credits
Cer Studio I:Material Contexts CE 360B 3 credits
Cer Studio II: Intimate Object CE 361A 3 credits
Cer Studio II: LivingSculpture CE 361B 3 credits
Cer Studio II:Material Context CE 361C 3 credits
Cer Studio: Ubiquitous Object CE 360D 3 credits
Ceramic Tile & Mural CE 310 3 credits
Ceramic Tile & Mural II CE 311 3 credits
Ceramics Independent Study CE 398 3 credits
Ceramics Studio III CE 460 3-6 credits
Ceramics Studio IV CE 461 3 credits
Ceramics:Glaze Workshop CE 206 1.5 credits
Ceramics:Kiln Workshop CE 207 1.5 credits
Firing Outcomes CE 313 3 credits
Hybrid Methods CE 347 3 credits
Images on Clay CE 314 3 credits
Introduction to Ceramics CE 200 3 credits
Introduction to Paper Clay CE 230 3 credits
Low Fire Ceramics CE 312 3 credits
Majolica Glaze Painting Tile CE 322 3 credits
On the Surface CE 333 3 credits
Potters Wheel: Thrown Ceramics CE 220 3 credits
Raku & Saggar Firing CE 318 3 credits
Raku & Saggar Firing II CE 319 3 credits
Raw Materials Workshop CE 206C 1.5 credits
Senior Ceramics Independent I CE 400 3-6 credits
Senior Ceramics Independent II CE 401 3-6 credits
SizeMttrs:Mod&Sect.Const.Clay CE 272 3 credits
Wheel Throwing CE 326 3 credits
Wheel Throwing: Altered Forms CE 315 3 credits
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MICA’s ceramics program is sculptural in emphasis and uses extensive resources housed in a dedicated, 5,000-square-foot facility. The curriculum offers a highly individualized and flexible course of study which encourages interchange with other major programs, experimentation, and varied points of view.
Total Credits for the BFA in Ceramics: 126
The below degree plan is for the 2007-2008 academic year. Existing students should use MyMICA or contact their Advisor to get a personalized degree plan.
Foundation Requirements: All students must complete the following requirements.
Course Title Course # Credits
EA 210 Electronic Media & Culture 3
FF 100 Elements of Visual Thinking I 3
FF 101 Sculptural Forms 3
FF 102 Elements of Visual
Undergraduate Admission
MICA attracts some of the most talented, passionate and serious individuals in the world as faculty and students. The College is a universe of artists, designers, and scholars who celebrate the creative process, the majesty of the arts, and the mind-expanding pursuit of knowledge. To maintain this community of artists, admission to Maryland Institute College of Art is highly competitive. In selecting from among the many outstanding applications we receive for a limited number of spaces, MICA's Admission Committee considers a comprehensive set of factors. Central to our evaluations are the artistic and academic qualifications of our candidates, but
Maryland Institute College of Art
Environmental Design Major RequirementsCourse Credits
ENV 200 - Space/Object I 3 Show Details
ENV 201 - Fabrication Technologies 3 Show Details
ENV 202 - Systems of Projection 3 Show Details
ENV 321 - Architectural Visualization 3 Show Details
FA 498 - Senior Thesis I 6 Show Details
Object Design Track:
ENV 266 - O2: Object Design 3 Show Details
ENV 366 - O3: Object Design 3 Show Details
ENV 386 - O4: Object Design 3 Show Details
Studio Electives-any department 33
or:
Spatial Design Track
ENV 267 - S2: Spatial Design 3 Show Details
S3: Architecture 6
S4: Architecture 6
IN 204 - Lighting Design 3 Show Details
Studio Electives-any department 24
Total Credits In Major 60
Core Requirements for All MajorsCourse Credits
Foundation 24
Liberal Arts Core — Art History 15
Liberal Arts Core — Language, Literature & Culture 27
Total Core Requirements for All Majors 66
Environmental Design
Graphic Design concentrates on the commercial applications of art. Students are required to take 32 hours of Studio Art from a wide range of courses, as well as eight hours of Art History. In addition, there are hours from Communication, Business Administration, English and Psychology. An internship in Graphic Design is required in this track.
Our emphasis on the importance of drawing for all our students, regardless of major, is reflected in our broad array of courses and the integration of drawing into our BFA programs. We also offer an exceptional, in-depth program of study for drawing majors.
Total Credits for the BFA in Drawing: 126
The below degree plan is for the 2007-2008 academic year. Existing students should use MyMICA or contact their Advisor to get a personalized degree plan.
Foundation Requirements: All students must complete the following requirements.
Course Title Course # Credits
EA 210 Electronic Media & Culture 3
FF 100 Elements of Visual Thinking I 3
FF 101 Sculptural Forms 3
FF 102 Elements
Crafts is characterized by a material sensibility, a preference for three-dimensional objects, and a need to satisfy the sense of touch. Crafts enables the artist to control a process, whether alone in the studio, supervising a few employees, or designing for industry. Craft work may be refined and elegant or rugged and rough. Using real materials—porcelain, ebony, silk, bronze, glass, linen—the craftsperson deals with a range of concepts while expressing a very personal idea.
What’s the BFA in Crafts degree program like?
An innovative curriculum allows each student to design a program that best reflects his or her particular interests or goals.
Course Title Course # Credits
Advanced Scripting for Web2.0 IM 325 3 credits
Advanced Web Design IM 305 3 credits
Electronics for Art and Design IM 277 3 credits
IM II: Intermedia Studio IM 275 3 credits
Inter. Media II: Web Design IM 252 3 credits
Interactive Exhibit Design IM 357 3 credits
Interactive Media I IM 200 3 credits
Interactive Media II: Art IM 258 3 credits
Interactive Media III IM 351 3 credits
Interactive Media Indep. Study IM 398 3 credits
Interactive Media Lab IM 348 3 credits
Interactive Media Sr Thesis I IM 498 3 credits
Interactive Media Sr Thesis II IM 499 3 credits
Interactive Scripting IM 244 3 credits
Interface Des. & User Experien IM 336 3 credits
Intro Interactive Exhibit Des. IM 249 3 credits
Intro to Interactive Media
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