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Freshman Academic Planning Guide (BA/BS)

Studio Art

Please refer to the current University Catalog to see the course descriptions and a major description with requirements for studio art.

New students considering a major in studio art should try to register for ARTS 105.

Below please find some examples of first semester schedules for a studio art major. There are many variations of a first semester schedule; the examples are just meant to help you see that there are many ways to reach the same goals.

Example 1:

Course (credits)
Requirement(s) Met
  1. ARTS 105 - Design Principles (3)
  2. ENGL 205 - Art of Literature (3)
  3. GEOL 111 - Intro Geology with Lab (4)
  4. ANTH 101 - Intro Cultural & Social Anthropology (3)
  5. FSEM 100E8 - Lies of Spies (3)

Major, ALPP
Elective, WI*
NS
HES
FS

Example 2:

Course Requirement(s) Met
  1. ARTS 105 - Design Principles (3)
  2. LING 101B - Intro Linguistics (3)
  3. FSEM 100E4 - Cryptology (3)
  4. ARAB 101** - Beginning Arabic (3)
Major, ALPP
HES
FS
FL

Example 3: Athletes for varsity sports must register for the 400-level course of the sport. Practice times for varsity sports can vary, but generally speaking, athletes should allow for enough time to get to and from practice on weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. Please check with the individual coach for your sport to verify specific practice times each semester.

Course Requirement(s) Met
  1. ARTS 105 - Design Principles (3)
  2. SPAN 101** - Beginning Spanish (3)
  3. FSEM 100KK - Banned & Dangerous Art (3)
  4. PHYS 101 - General Physics with Lab (4)
  5. PHYD 406 - Intercollegiate Cross Country - Men (1)
Major, ALPP
FL
FS
NS
Elective

*Please note that not all sections of a course may have the Across-the-Curriculum (ATC) attribute(s). Across-the-Curriculum designations for a course are dependent on instructor and semester. ATC designations for each course are listed in the Banner description for the semester in which you are registering.
**This particular course is in a discipline that allows students with demonstrated competence upon admission to UMW (such as AP/IB credit, dual enrollment, etc.) to begin courses at a higher level. Please read the Academic Planning Guide carefully to see if you meet the requirements. For example: students may begin at any level language course for which they feel prepared (101, 102, 105, 201, 202 or 205), but must then complete the rest of the sequence in order without repeating or skipping any levels.