2013 - 2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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Master of Fine Arts
The terminal degree program has two separate concentrations: (1) Studio Art from the Department of Art and (2) Design Thinking (an online program) from the Department of Interior Design & Fashion.
Department of Art
Roann Barris, Chairperson
MFA – Graduate Program Coordinator, Studio Art: Eloise Philpot
Department of Interior Design & Fashion
Holly Cline, Chairperson
MFA – Design Thinking Coordinator, Joan Dickinson
Graduate Faculty
http://www.radford.edu/gradcollege/faculty/index.html
Graduate Program General Requirements
The graduate program draws students from many parts of the United States as well as other countries, promoting a global perspective and experience. The Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) requires 60 graduate hours and allows students to seek a terminal degree. The M.F.A. program has two concentrations – one in Studio Art and one in Design Thinking. The latter is a totally online program. Admission requirements differ for each concentration.
In the Studio Art concentration, students work with faculty to design their course of study. Because of the comfortable size and flexibility of the concentration, students benefit from close association with professional faculty and fellow students. Students elect an area of specialization. A final thesis/exhibition developed with the guidance of the thesis advisory committee culminates this concentration’s requirements.
The Design Thinking concentration provides a completely online experience to develop expertise in the design thinking process. Individual and collaborative assignments through courses and studio experiences are the framework of this program. A final project or thesis developed with the guidance of the thesis advisory culminates this concentration’s requirements.
Application Deadlines:
Admission Requirements
M.F.A.: Studio Art Concentration
Admission to the program is competitive.
- Minimum grade point average of 2.75 overall and in the major
- Two letters of reference
- Artist’s statement indicating goals, individual artistic vision, and preferred media/area of concentration
- BFA in studio art or a B.A. in art or graphic design, including at least 18 c.h. in upper level studios and 12 c.h. in art history
- CD or electronic portfolio with 20 recent works
Students not meeting these requirements may be reviewed for conditional admission or admission with deficiencies in their program.
M.F.A.: Design Thinking Concentration
Admission to the program is competitive.
- Minimum grade point average of 3.0 overall and in the major preferred
- Three letters of reference
- Undergraduate degree and GPA
- Prior experience/work history
- Evidence of creativity and leadership
- Statement of philosophy, overall goals and synopsis of why obtaining this degree is important for your future
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