Please note that there are two streams within all honours studio practice academic plans (outlined below) in the final year of study: Studio and Studio Practicum. The Studio stream is for students who wish to pursue a career as an artist. The Studio Practicum stream is for students who wish to pursue a career in the arts and in education. Selection of the stream is made at the end of 3B.
Continuation in this academic plan requires a cumulative overall average of 60% and a cumulative Fine Arts average of 75%.
Eligibility for graduation in the Honours Fine Arts - Studio Practice academic plan includes successful fulfillment of the following requirements:
- Appropriate Program-level requirements. See Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements.
- Fine Arts Plan-level requirements:
- at least ten academic course units (normally 20 courses) in Fine Arts with a minimum cumulative average of 75%, including:
- FINE 100, FINE 112, FINE 209, FINE 300, FINE 301, FINE 302, FINE 303, FINE 319, FINE 402
- FINE 101/VCULT 101
- Drawing: two of FINE 224, FINE 225, FINE 226, FINE 274
- Sculpture: one of FINE 222, FINE 223, FINE 271, FINE 272
- three additional courses from the following: FINE 202, FINE 220, FINE 221, FINE 222, FINE 223, FINE 224, FINE 225, FINE 226, FINE 227, FINE 228, FINE 229, FINE 230, FINE 231, FINE 232, FINE 271, FINE 272, FINE 274
- if pursuing the Studio stream: FINE 472, FINE 473
- if pursuing the Studio Practicum stream:
Notes
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Admission to the Honours Fine Arts - Studio Practice academic plans is by consent of the department at the end of the 1B term.
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Admission to
200-level studio courses is by successful completion of
FINE 100 and by submission and approval of portfolio of work done in
FINE 100 at the end of 1A term.
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Students must have successfully completed at least six
200-level studio courses by the end of their 2B term before proceeding to
FINE 300.
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Studio stream: admission to
FINE 472 is determined by:
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Studio Practicum stream: admission to
FINE 474 is determined by:
- No one course may fulfill more than one requirement within any Fine Arts plan.