ART 699
RESEARCH AND THESIS
ART 699. Research and Thesis.
Credit Hours (3-6).
Prerequisite: The proposal for the visual exhibition and its complementary written exposition must have prior approval of all members of the student’s graduate committee and the dean of the College of Graduate and Extended Education.
Development and realization of an exhibition of original art work and a written exposition of means and meanings of the exhibition. Visual documentation and an oral comprehensive examination complete the visual exhibition/written exposition project.
Hours and credits to be arranged with the approval of the chair of the students' supervisory committee and the dean of the College of Graduate and Extended Education.
Art 699 Research and Thesis requires that the student successfully complete the following:
1. Typed Thesis (book)
2. Oral Examination
3. Exhibition of a body of work on campus
The Thesis Proposal - The thesis outline must be approved by each member of the committee, starting with the chairperson. "Intent" of proposal must be clearly stated. Significant research and analysis, summation, technical information, slide, etc., pertaining to the thesis topic will be added to the Thesis Book.
The Exhibition will consist of work executed by the student during his/her tenure at the university. It is expected that the student will be working with all of the committee members on a regular basis throughout the duration of the project. The work made during this period will permit the student to show his/her serious involvement in the art making process and reflect a high level of maturity and professional competence in quality and quantity.
Oral examination will be a general examination (not necessarily limited to the Thesis topic) and will cover the work of the student in preparing for the Masters of Fine Arts degree.
1. The student will be required to complete a Thesis book which should contain:
The MFA candidate may choose from either method of documentation listed below.
For typing format for Thesis, footnotes, etc., the student will refer to:
The Thesis should be written in third person where applicable. In a general way restate the proposed project (the intent as stated in thesis proposal), discuss the content and methodology of the work, and make a critical evaluation.
Provide the Art Department with a copy of the approved thesis in a black, 9 x 12 stiff-cover, three ring binder.
2. The student will be required to select committee members and committee chairperson after completing the first 45 hours of credit. It is expected that the student will be working with all of the committee members on a regular basis throughout the duration of the project. The committee chairperson will normally assume the primary teaching role on a day to day basis. The approval of the thesis proposal, project, exhibition thesis book, and finally the oral examination rests with the Thesis Committee.
At the conclusion of the course, the student will achieve a high degree of studio and academic professionalism and proficiency. The student will be prepared to make significant and relevant contributions in their area of study.
Assessment of the significance, relevance and quality of the exhibition and Thesis Book will be determined by the Thesis committee. The oral examination, which will be held after completion of the thesis and during or after the exhibition/presentation, will be conducted by the Thesis committee. The final grade for the course will be determined by the committee chair person in collaboration with the Thesis committee.
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DATE ACTION APPROVED BY
March 1999 Revision Arthur Jones, Chair