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Tarleton State University

ART & DIGITAL MEDIA
STUDENT HANDBOOK
 https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/documents/artdmshandbook.pdf

               2020 - 2021
DIRECTORY

Department of Fine Arts      https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/
Faculty & Staff              https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/people.html

FACULTY
April Delaney –Thomson, Adjunct Instructor         x9828          athomson@tarleton.edu
Molly Dierks, Assistant Professor, ART             x9235          dierks@tarleton.edu
Megan Ehrhart, Associate Professor, DMS            x9726          ehrhart@tarleton.edu
Tim Harding, Associate Professor, ART              x0742          harding@tarleton.edu
Knut Hybinette, Associate Professor, DMS           x9743          hybinette@tarleton.edu
Chris Ireland, Associate Professor, DMS            x9274          Ireland@tarleton.edu
Haley Nagy, Adjunct Instructor                     x9245          haleynagy@gmail.com
Diana Synatzske, Adjunct Instructor                x9245          pdsynatzske@gmail.com

STAFF
Dr. Vicky Johnson, Department Head              x9245             vjohnson@tarleton.edu
Romey Gonzales, Business & Box Office Manager x9291               rgonzales@tarleton.edu
Sarah McGrath, Technical Director               x9292             samcgrath@tarleton.edu
Shayla Moose, Costume Shop Supervisor           x9131             moose@tarleton.edu
Lori LaRue, Operations Manager                  x9639             larue@tarleton.edu
Sally Simpson, Administrative Associate         x9245             ssimpson@tarleton.edu
Heather Chaney, Administrative Associate, Music x9617             chaney@tarleton.edu

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT FALL 2020 SEMESTER AND COVID-19
https://www.tarleton.edu/roadmap/

REQUIRED COVID-19 Student Training and Certification - LIVE ON CANVAS
All students, regardless of where you are taking classes, are required to complete the COVID-19
Training and Certification no later than the first day of class. If you are returning to campus before
the first day of class, you must compete the training prior to arriving on campus. The training will be
available on your Canvas Course Dashboard.
DEGREES
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS: STUDIO ART
https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/visualart/index.html

This degree is designed with students who desire the most concentrated degree plan in the arts. The
degree includes studio arts courses, art history, and relevant humanities courses. Students who are
interested in continuing their own art practice or are interested in going to graduate school are
recommended to follow this degree plan.

Tarleton is welcoming creative and inspired minds to consider a degree in the visual arts! We strive to
provide a learning environment that promotes critical thinking, creativity, and technological expertise in
our Studio Art program. Tarleton offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with options for studio art or all-level
teacher certification. In-depth studies in drawing, painting, and digital media are available with
introductory classes in other areas such as sculpture, printmaking, digital design, and photography.

Tarleton's art program combines experienced, professional faculty with small classes so that each student
receives personal attention. Faculty help their students to customize the degree to individual talents and
career goals. Scholarships are available, as well as internships, study abroad, and work-study opportunities.

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS: (STUDIO ART) WITH TEACHING CERTIFICATION
The Bachelor of Fine Arts Teaching Certification degree is designed to prepare students for successful
careers in public art education. Students must take education courses along with passing the state
exit exam by their senior year.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DIGITIAL MEDIA STUDIES
Concentrations offered: Media Production, Game Design
https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/digitalmedia/index.html

The mission of Digital Media Studies is to provide a learning environment that promotes critical
thinking, creativity, and technological expertise in the study of new and emerging digital
communication technologies. Digital Media Studies features a prominent interdisciplinary focus
across the University to offer a broad set of skills that prepare students for a technology driven 21st
century job market. This degree addresses a growing regional and national need for graduates who
understand how to design and utilize digital media technologies to suit the needs of contemporary
audiences and employers. Students will acquire skills in web development, multimedia/interactive
design, game design, digital graphics, e-marketing, application design and electronic business and
marketing.

MINORS
http://catalog.tarleton.edu/academic_minors/

Discipline-specific Minors in STUDIO ART, DIGITAL MEDIA STUDIES, or FILM are available for those students
who wish to include 18 additional credit hours toward their focused concentration.

DEGREE PLANS
Degree plans are to be completed by the student with his/her assigned advisor and filed with the
Registrar’s Office before 60 hours have been accumulated. Revisions of degree plans should be filed
before taking a course that diverges from a degree plan to ensure the acceptance of the course by
the university toward the degree. Revisions require the completion of the Course Substitution Form by
your advisor.
Fine Arts Course Catalog:
http://catalog.tarleton.edu/undergrad/collegeofliberalfinearts/finearts/

ART and DMS Course Rotation, Major Action Plans, and Degree Plan Guides:
http://catalog.tarleton.edu/advising_guides_2017-2018/#F

SOPHOMORE PORTFOLIO REVIEW
All Art/Digital Media Majors entering in to Tarleton as of Fall 2019 or after must participate and pass the
Sophomore Review to be admitted into upper level courses. The goal of the Sophomore Portfolio
Review (SPR) is to assess and evaluate the acquired knowledge and skills of a student at the sophomore
level within the Art and Digital Media Studies program at TSU. A successful Sophomore Review is required
for continuation in the program. Students who perform unsatisfactorily on their Sophomore Reviews may be
asked to re-review at a designated date; some may be asked to take time off or improve deficiencies prior
to advancing; and a small minority may be directed to leave the program. These reviews are a significant
assessment component of the program.

Evaluation of the SPR will be completed by a committee of at least 3 faculty members in the Art and Digital
Media area and will become part of the student’s DegreeWorks file. Evaluations will be based on the
departmental rubric of what all Tarleton Art and Digital Media students should master heading into their
upper level courses. Students who enter as Freshman in Fall 2019 or later or transfer into the program are
required to participate in the annual SPR to be evaluated by the SPR faculty committee after completion
of the 3 core courses: Drawing 1, Digital Arts 1, and Design 1 (or Game Design for Digital Media – Game
Design majors). Freshman who begin their studies at Tarleton should expect to do the review in their fourth
semester at Tarleton. Transfers may apply at any time once those classes are complete.

The application and online synopsis of the sophomore review will be posted on the Art and Digital Media
Studies website. An information workshop will be held every Fall semester. Students may also meet with
advisors with concerns or issues.

CAPSTONE COURSE
Every student is required to register for the Art/Digital Media Capstone Course (ARTS 4390). Art
Education majors should register for this course the semester before student teaching. All other majors
pursuing a BFA degree or a BS in Digital Media Studies should register for this course in their last
semester of coursework.

The Capstone Course is designed to be a culminating educational experience for the undergraduate
student with the student’s specific career plans in mind. Each student will work closely with the
assigned capstone instructor on their capstone project, but any faculty member can oversee the
project. That choice should relate to the content of the project and the qualifications/expertise of the
chosen faculty member. All Tarleton Art/Digital Media majors are required to fulfill the requirements of
the 3 main components of their capstone course:

   1. Exhibition Component – Students must organize and curate a public display of their work.
       This exhibition must demonstrate a cohesive statement of the research interests of the
       student. The student will also be required to provide an oral defense of the work in the
       presence of the public and university faculty.

   2. Portfolio Component – Students must create a portfolio of finished, upper level art/design
       work that demonstrates strong skills in the field of research of their choice. Options to
       present the portfolios in hard copy and digital formats will be explored.

   3. Written Component – students must display competent writing/research skills. Students
       must be able to write professionally in order to apply for opportunities in their chosen
       fields of research. A requirement of this course will be for the student to produce a
       professional curriculum vitae or resume and an artist statement that can be updated and
       revised as his/her career advances.
PROGRAMS & OPPURTUNITES

STUDENT EXHIBITIONS
Students are encouraged to display their work in the TSU Gallery every spring during the annual
student exhibition. Seniors exhibit their work in the Fall and the Spring. The student exhibitions are a
major part of the University Fine Arts calendar and are heavily publicized and attended. The university
also uses the Spring Student Exhibition as a location for major University charity events such as the
President’s Circle Reception. Every spring we hold a competitive student exhibition juried by a D/FW
professional artist. Students are also encouraged to seek out other opportunities to display their
creative research on and off campus. Tarleton Art and Digital Media have social media presence on
Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram feeds for Lambda Gamma Tau, Tarleton Film Club Group, Tarleton
Photography Club, and Tarleton Game Club.

ANNUAL TARLETON STUDENT FILM & MOVING MEDIA FESTIVAL (FMMF)
https://filmfreeway.com/TarletonFilmFest

The Digital Media Studies Department and the Communication Studies Department of Tarleton
State University are proud to present the 15th Annual Tarleton Student Film & Moving Media
Festival 2020. Due to the global health pandemic, this competitive cinematic event will screen
as an online event only, from November, Friday the 13th (!) through Sun 11/15.

The student deadline for FMMF 2020 submissions has been extended to 9/25/20 - so work on
some ambitious media projects now and submit them in the beginning of fall semester!
Remember, Tarleton alumni can enter the competition too. For more information,
contact Megan Ehrhart, Festival Director: ehrhart@tarleton.edu

2020-2021 GALLERY EXHIBITION SCHEDULE*
https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/visualart/gallery.html

        08/20 – 09/11         Faculty Exhibition
        09/14 – 10/09         H. Jennings Sheffield (Solo), Going Away From Here
        10/12 – 10/25         Society for Photographic Education Student Show
        11/02 – 12/04         Narong Tintamusik (Solo), To Sleep on a Bed of Tears
        02/08 – 02/26         TBA
        03/01 – 04/28         Annual Juried Exhibition/Senior Exhibitions

For more information, contact Molly Dierks: dierks@tarleton.edu
*subject to change, updates will be posted as needed

LAMBDA GAMMA TAU
(Formerly the Tarleton Art Society) is a student-run organization that brings together like-minded individuals
from various artistic disciplines to promote artistic knowledge. Each year there is a wide range of activities
hosted by this organization, including fundraisers, mural painting, field trips, New York City visits, and
workshops. For more information, contact Tim Harding, Faculty Advisor: harding@tarleton.edu

FIELD TRIPS
The Art/Digital Media Department continuously arranges for field trips throughout the year to various
conferences, events, and exhibitions in the DFW area and out of state. If there is any event a student
feels like would benefit other students, they are encouraged to bring it to the attention of the faculty
and Lambda Gamma Tau.
SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS
https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/scholarships.html

A large number of scholarships are available to art/digital media majors each year. These scholarships
are awarded to both entering and continuing students. The criteria for selecting scholarship recipients
vary according to the source of the funding, but all stipulate that students maintain at least a 3.0
grade point average in their art courses. Funds for art scholarships are derived from a variety of
sources, including university endowments, the Tarleton Foundation, and private donations.

       Visual Art Scholarship
       This scholarship will be given to students majoring in art with satisfactory progress in
       studio. Recipients must a 2.50 overall GPA and 3.0 GPA in all art courses. No more
       than three absences per semester from art classes are allowed.

       Willie & Eve Tate Family Fine Arts Scholarship
       This scholarship will be given to students majoring in fine arts with certification.
       Recipients must show financial need, maintain full-time student status or 6 semester
       hours for non-traditional students, and maintain a 2.75 GPA. High school graduates
       must meet requirements for regular admission and demonstrate scholastic ability.

       Dr. Marie Meisel Cedars Scholarship
       This scholarship is given to students based on art performance, academic merit and
       leadership skills.

       Ethel Lewallen Memorial Scholarship
       This scholarship will be given to a full-time student majoring in art with a minimum
       GPA of 3.0. Scholarship can be renewed for a maximum of five years. All applicants
       must complete the Financial Aid Form (FAFSA) to be considered for the scholarship.

       McKee Jane Smith Endowed Memorial Scholarship
       This scholarship will be given to a student of any classification majoring in art. The
       recipient must maintain a 2.5 overall GPA and a 3.0 GPA in art. The recipient will also
       be selected based on portfolio. Incoming freshmen meeting Tarleton State University
       admission requirements may also be considered.

       Joe & Teresa Long Department of Fine Arts Scholarship
       This scholarship will be given to students majoring in the Department of Fine Arts.
       Incoming freshmen must be in the top 25% of their high school class (for schools that
       rank), have a B+ average on high school work and an ACT 23 composite or SAT 1000
       total (math and verbal). Returning students must maintain full-time student status, a
       3.0 current semester GPA and 3.0 cumulative GPA.

       Dick Smith College of Liberal & Fine Arts Scholarship
       This scholarship will be given to students majoring in a department in the College of
       Liberal and Fine Arts. Incoming students must be ranked in the top 25% of their high
       school class, have a B+ average on all high school work, and an ACT composite of
       25 or higher or a SAT total (math and verbal) 1100 or higher. Returning students must
       enroll in and complete 15 semester hours and maintain a 3.2 cumulative and
       semester GPA.
ACADEMIC POLICIES & PROCEDURES

Student Conduct Code
https://www.tarleton.edu/studentrules/code-of-student-conduct.html

Student Affairs
http://catalog.tarleton.edu/undergrad/academicaffairs/

ACADEMIC ADVISING
Because the art/digital media curriculum is highly structured, advising is not only necessary but also
beneficial. Each semester, students must meet with their assigned advisor before registering for
classes; the registration periods for each upcoming semester will be posted. Students should also
meet regularly with their advisors as needed during the semester.

Academic Advising Services (Student Center, Room 13) is also available for advising needs, but all
art/digital media majors should see their assigned departmental advisor each semester before
registering for classes. Most of the art faculty will help you with advising or guide you to someone who
can. Your advisor will help you with a variety of issues, such as:

   -   course schedules
   -   progress through the degree program
   -   choice of elective classes
   -   degree plans
   -   financial aid or scholarships
   -   career opportunities
   -   choice of graduate schools

STUDENT RETENTION
Tarleton’s art/digital media faculty is serious about student retention, and we want to help you
achieve your goals. In return, we ask you to assume responsibility for your own progress and ultimate
success. What works:

   -   Attending classes and labs regularly and on time.
   -   Completing all homework assignments carefully and on time.
   -   Having a positive attitude and a willingness to learn.
   -   Not panicking if you have a problem learning a new skill. You are not alone; in fact,
       everyone experiences difficulty at one time or another. See your advisor and/or instructor
       for assistance.

By taking the above steps, you will progress through Tarleton and will be prepared to meet any
challenge you encounter.
ACADEMIC APPEALS POLICY FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
Student academic appeals in the Department of Fine Arts shall follow the procedures listed below:

   1. The student will appeal directly to the faculty member involved. If the student is not satisfied with
      the outcome of the appeal to the faculty member, then

   2. The student will appeal directly to the Department Head of Fine Arts. The appeal to the department
      head should be in writing. If the student is not satisfied with the outcome of the appeal to the
      department head, then

   3. The student will appeal to the Dean of the College of Liberal & Fine Arts. If the student is not satisfied
      with the outcome of the appeal to the Dean of the College of Liberal & Fine Arts, then

   4. The student will appeal to the Vice President of Academic Affairs.

Student Grievance and Appeals Procedures
Tarleton State University is committed to providing an educational environment that is conducive to
the personal and professional development of each individual. To further that commitment, the
university has developed procedures for students to pursue grievances and appeals within the
university community. This section describes various grievance and appeals procedures.

Academic Appeals
Student academic appeals are handled according to the following guidelines:

   •   Each academic department shall develop its own formula for dealing with student grievances of
       an academic nature. Such a policy should be in writing in the departmental office and available to
       students.

   •   A student who wishes to appeal a decision of a faculty member or staff member of an academic
       department should ask for a review by that person within 60 days of the originating event unless the
       departmental procedures specifically give more time than this. The person is expected to give the
       student a response within 30 days. If the person is unavailable, if a response is not made within 30
       days or if the student is unsatisfied with the response then the student should inform the department
       head of the appeal. For an appeal of a course grade the originating event shall be considered to
       be the posting of the grade to the university record.

   •   A student wishing to appeal a decision to the department head must do so within 120 days of the
       originating event unless the departmental procedures specifically give more time. The department
       head will review as specified by the departmental grievance procedures.

   •   A student who is unsatisfied with the outcome of the departmental grievance process may appeal
       to the dean of the academic college. This must be within 30 days of the notification of the
       departmental decision. The dean will review the appeal and render a decision. The dean may
       require that the appeal be in writing.

   •   A student unsatisfied with the decision of the dean, may appeal in writing to the Provost and Vice
       President of Academic Affairs within 30 days of notification of the decision of the college. The Vice
       President for Academic Affairs may decide that no further review is justified, may render a decision
       upon review or may appoint a five-member committee to consider the appeal. The committee will
       consist of a faculty member from outside the involved department as chair, two other faculty
       members and two student members. After hearing both sides of the grievance, the committee shall
       render an opinion to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, who shall render the final judgment.
THE CLYDE H. WELLS FINE ARTS CENTER

HOURS OF OPERATION
Public Areas Monday-Friday               7:30am - 11:00pm

Between semesters, on holidays, and during summer sessions, hours are changed. Be alert for
announcements and posted signs.

Art Student Studio/Lab Monitor (Weekdays, 6-10pm):
Isabella Immormino isabella.immormino@go.tarleton.edu

HALLWAYS, CLASSROOMS, & STUDIOS
   -   Do not leave backpacks, artwork, or other items in hallways, classrooms, or studios.

   -   Please be considerate of those working in studios to clean up your mess when finished.

   -   No food is allowed in the computer labs, hallways, and auditoriums. Only bottled/closed water is
       permitted in classrooms.

   -   Please keep your feet OFF the handrails in the auditoriums.

   -   If something is not working properly, tell your instructor. If your instructor is not available, ask Dr.
       Johnson, Mrs. Simpson, or the Lab Assistant for help.

ART LOCKERS
   -   Metal lockers are located in the practice room area for your use and convenience.
       To reserve a locker, see Lori Larue, the building manager.

   -   Locks will be provided for each locker. There will be a $5 per year locker fee, plus a
       $10 replacement fee for lost or broken locks.

   -   Do NOT put sodas or other liquids in lockers. No food in lockers

LOST & FOUND
For lost items found in the Fine Arts Center, check with the Administrative Secretary in the Department
of Fine Arts office (Rm. 105). Found items should also be turned in.

PARKING
The P15 parking lot on the east side of the Center is reserved for faculty and staff only. There are also
handicap parking spaces next to the building. You will get ticketed 500 dollars if you park in those
spots (if you can even get in). Student parking lots are designated for residents and commute
EMERGENCIES
In the event of medical emergencies, fire, or situations for which police assistance is needed, call
911. Stay on the phone long enough to answer any questions the operator might have. This will
ensure that proper equipment and personnel respond. Give the nature of the emergency and the
location. Also, give the phone number where you can be called back. The operator will notify the
Campus Police, Stephenville Fire Department (Paramedical), and others to react upon verification of
the emergency. The police will provide immediate rescue, traffic, communications, and crowd
control as required at the site of the emergency.

If an emergency requires an ambulance, it will come to only one entrance; the main East Entrance by
the Theater lobby. You or your representative must meet the paramedics there and lead them to the
emergency site in the Fine Arts Center. Notify the department head of all accidents involving
students, faculty, or staff so that the proper reports can be filed.

RULES FOR THE CENTER
   -   Tarleton is an alcohol and drug free campus. The simple possession and/or use of
       any controlled, dangerous substance as defined by Texas law on campus or at a
       university sponsored or sanctioned activity, may result, after a due process hearing,
       in suspension from the University.

   -   Tarleton is an alcohol and drug free campus. The simple possession and/or use of
       any controlled, dangerous substance as defined by Texas law on campus or at a
       university sponsored or sanctioned activity, may result, after a due process hearing, in
       suspension from the University.

   -   Live flame (including candles) is prohibited in the Center.

   -   Food and beverages are prohibited in the hallways. I see people break this all the
       time. No food in the computer lab. Only bottled water with screw caps are allowed.

   -   Posters and flyers are allowed only on bulletin boards in the Fine Arts Center,
       attached with thumbtacks, not staples.

   -   In compliance with Presidential Executive Order #01-92, all buildings on the Tarleton
       campus are tobacco free. No tobacco products (cigars, cigarettes, chewing
       tobacco, etc.) may be used in any university building, enclosed facility, or vehicle.

   -   If you want to work after hours (after 10 pm), contact:
       Lori Larue at extension: 9639
EMERGENCY ESCAPE ROUTES
College of Liberal and Fine Arts
   B.S. Digital Media Studies- Media Production
  Degree Offered at Stephenville
  Course rotation and availability may vary based on location
  2019-2020 Texas Common Course Numbering System Advising Guide
      YEAR                             FIRST SEMESTER                                           SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                   Credit                                                        Credit
                TSU Requirement               TCCNS Option                    TSU Requirement              TCCNS Option
                                                                   Hours                                                         Hours
               ENGL 1301 TSU Core:                                           ENGL 1302 TSU Core:
                                                  ENGL 1301          3                                        ENGL 1302            3
       F              CAO                                                      Communications
               MATH 1314 TSU Core:                                           HIST 1302 TSU Core:
                                                  MATH 1314          3                                        HIST 1302            3
       I           Mathematics                                                 American History
               HIST 1301 TSU Core:                                                TSU Core:               See list of approved
                                                  HIST 1301          3                                                             3
                 American History                                              Communications                    courses
       R                               PSYC or EDUC 1100, PSYC
              FYS 1100 TSU Core: CAO    or EDUC 1200, PSYC or        1            ARTS 1311                   ARTS 1311            3
       S                                      EDUC 1300
                                          See list of approved
               TSU Core: Creative Arts                               3            COSC 1302                   COSC 1302            3
       T                                         courses
                    ARTS 1316                     ARTS 1316          3

                                    Total Hours                     16                      Total Hours                           15

      YEAR                             FIRST SEMESTER                                           SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                   Credit                                                        Credit
                TSU Requirement               TCCNS Option                    TSU Requirement              TCCNS Option
                                                                   Hours                                                         Hours
       S       GOVT 2305 TSU Core:
                                                                            TSU Core: Life & Physical See list of approved
                Government/Political              GOVT 2305          3                                                             4
       E                                                                            Science                  courses
                     Science
                                                                             GOVT 2306 TSU Core:
              TSU Core: Life & Physical     See list of approved
       C                                                             4        Government/Political            GOVT 2306            3
                      Science                      courses
                                                                                   Science
              Sophomor Literature TSU
       O                                   ENGL 2310, ENGL 2320,               TSU Core: Social &         See list of approved
                  Core: Language,                                    3                                                             3
                                           ENGL 2340, ENGL 2350                Behavioral Science                courses
                Philosophy, & Culture
       N             BCIS 13151                     None             3            ARTS 2348                   ARTS 2348            3
                                #
       D             Elective                       None             3             BCIS 3315                     None              3

                                    Total Hours                     16                      Total Hours                           16

      YEAR                             FIRST SEMESTER                                           SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                   Credit                                                        Credit
                TSU Requirement               TCCNS Option                    TSU Requirement              TCCNS Option
       T                                                           Hours                                                         Hours
                    ENGL 3309*                      None             3             ENGL 3312                     None              3
       H
                    COMM 3308                       None             3             ARTS 4371                     None              3
       I      Advanced ARTS Elective   1
                                                    None             3      Advanced ARTS Elective   1
                                                                                                                 None              3
                                       1                                                             1
              Advanced ARTS Elective                None             3      Advanced ARTS Elective               None              3
       R
                                #                                              Advanced Advised
                     Elective                       None             3                                           None              3
                                                                                    Elective2
       D
                                    Total Hours                     15                      Total Hours                           15

      YEAR                             FIRST SEMESTER                                           SECOND SEMESTER
       F                                                           Credit                                                        Credit
                TSU Requirement               TCCNS Option                    TSU Requirement              TCCNS Option
                                                                   Hours                                                         Hours
       O      Advanced ARTS Elective1               None             3            ARTS 4390*                     None              3

              Advanced ARTS Elective1               None             3      Advanced ARTS Elective1              None              3
       U
                 Advanced Advised
                                                    None             3      Advanced ARTS Elective1              None              3
       R              Elective2
                                #                                              Advanced Advised
                     Elective                       None             3                                           None              3
                                                                                    Elective2
       T                        #
                     Elective                       None             3
       H                            Total Hours                     15                      Total Hours                           12

*Designates Writing Intensive Courses
#See Academic Advisor for Applicable
Courses
1 BCIS No longer available after Spring 2020,
course subsitute forthcoming.                                                                            Degree Completion: 120 hours
DRAFT
  College of Liberal and Fine Arts
  B.S. Digital Media Studies- Media Production
  Degree Offered at Stephenville
  Course rotation and availability may vary based on location
  2019-2020 Texas Common Course Numbering System Advising Guide
  Degree Specific
             This 8 semester evaluation is contingent on the successful completion of each class. Please
      
             note this evaluation is designed with prerequisites and course rotation in mind.
             1
               ARTS 3360, ARTS 3361, ARTS 3362, ARTS 3363, ARTS 3364, ARTS 3365, ARTS 3368,
      
             ARTS 4361, ARTS 4362, ARTS 4363, ARTS 4364, ARTS 4368, ARTS 4370, ARTS 4372
             2
              ARTS 3332, ARTS 4384, ARTS 4385, BCIS 3300, COMM 3321, COMM 3384, COMM 4310, ENGL
      
             3310*, ENGL 3315*, ENGL 3343, ENGL 4320, ENGL 4335

  Degree Information
            Students meet the Writing Proficiency Requirement by completing two upper-level Writing

             Residence is satisfied only by official enrollment in and completion of course work applied
      
             toward the degree requirements.

                       A minimum of 30 semester hours of work must be completed through upper-level
                       courses (3000 or 4000 level) delivered by Tarleton and 12 of these advanced hours
                       must be in the major subject.

            A minimum of45 advanced credits (3000/4000 level coursework) are required and needed
             to satisfy degree requirements.

                How does duplicating a course impact my GPA?
                      A student may take a course a second or subsequent time at the same institution.

            Can I take a course at another school and transfer it back to TSU?
                       If you plan to take a course at another school and transfer it back to TSU, you need
                       to meet with both an advisor and Transfer Services. An advisor can tell you the

Updated 2/11/2019
College of Liberal and Fine Arts
  B.S. Digital Media Studies- Game Design
  Degree Offered at Stephenville
  Course rotation and availability may vary based on location
  2019-2020 Texas Common Course Numbering System Advising Guide
     YEAR                              FIRST SEMESTER                                           SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                  Credit                                                          Credit
                TSU Requirement              TCCNS Option                    TSU Requirement                TCCNS Option
                                                                  Hours                                                           Hours
               ENGL 1301 TSU Core:                                          ENGL 1302 TSU Core:
       F                                        ENGL 1301           3                                          ENGL 1302            3
                      CAO                                                     Communications
               MATH 1314 TSU Core:                                          HIST 1302 TSU Core:
                                                MATH 1314           3                                          HIST 1302            3
       I           Mathematics                                                American History
               HIST 1301 TSU Core:                                               TSU Core:                 See list of approved
                                                HIST 1301           3                                                               3
       R         American History                                             Communications                      courses
                                     PSYC or EDUC 1100, PSYC
                                                                                                             MATH 1316 or
              FYS 1100 TSU Core: CAO  or EDUC 1200, PSYC or         1        MATH 1316 or 2412                                     3-4
       S                                                                                                      MATH 2412
                                            EDUC 1300
                    COSC 1302                   COSC 1302           3             COSC 1310                    COSC 1310            3
       T
                    ARTS 1316                   ARTS 1316           3

                                  Total Hours                      16                         Total Hours                          16

     YEAR                              FIRST SEMESTER                                           SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                  Credit                                                          Credit
                TSU Requirement              TCCNS Option                    TSU Requirement                TCCNS Option
                                                                  Hours                                                           Hours
       S       GOVT 2305 TSU Core:
                                                                           TSU Core: Life & Physical See list of approved
                Government/Political            GOVT 2305           3                                                               4
       E                                                                           Science                  courses
                     Science
              TSU Core: Life & Physical    See list of approved                   ARTS 2348
       C                                                            4                                          ARTS 2348            3
                      Science                     courses
              Sophomor Literature TSU
       O                                  ENGL 2310, ENGL 2320,
                  Core: Language,                                   3             COSC 2341                       None              3
                                          ENGL 2340, ENGL 2350
                Philosophy, & Culture
       N             ARTS 2344                  ARTS 2344           3             COSC 2331                       None              3

       D            COSC 2321                   COSC 2321           3             MATH 2413                    MATH 2413            4

                                  Total Hours                      16                         Total Hours                          17

     YEAR                              FIRST SEMESTER                                           SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                  Credit                                                          Credit
                TSU Requirement              TCCNS Option                    TSU Requirement                TCCNS Option
       T                                                          Hours                                                           Hours
                                           See list of approved               GOVT 2306 TSU Core:
              TSU Core: Creative Arts                               3       Government/Political Science       GOVT 2306            3
       H                                          courses
                 TSU Core: Social &        See list of approved
                                                                    3       Advanced ARTS Elective1               None              3
                 Behavioral Science               courses
       I
                    ARTS 3383                     None              3             COSC 3489*                      None              4
                                                                                                      1
       R            MATH 3310                     None              3      Advanced ARTS Elective                 None              3

                    COSC 3330                     None              3         Advanced Elective#                  None              2
       D
                                  Total Hours                      15                         Total Hours                          15

     YEAR                              FIRST SEMESTER                                           SECOND SEMESTER
       F                                                          Credit                                                          Credit
                TSU Requirement              TCCNS Option                    TSU Requirement                TCCNS Option
                                                                  Hours                                                           Hours
       O     Advanced ARTS Elective1              None              3             ARTS 4390*                      None              3

       U     Advanced ARTS Elective1              None              3      Advanced ARTS Elective1                None              3
                                      1
             Advanced ARTS Elective               None              3         Advanced Elective#                  None              3
       R
                Advanced Elective#                None              3         Advanced Elective#                  None              3
       T        Advanced Elective#                None              2

       H                          Total Hours                      14                         Total Hours                          12

*Designates Writing Intensive Courses
#
 See University Catalog or Academic Advisor for Applicable Courses                                        Degree Completion: 120 hours
DRAFT
  College of Liberal and Fine Arts
  B.S. Digital Media Studies- Game Design
  Degree Offered at Stephenville
  Course rotation and availability may vary based on location
  2019-2020 Texas Common Course Numbering System Advising Guide
  Degree Specific
             This 8 semester evaluation is contingent on the successful completion of each class. Please
      
             note this evaluation is designed with prerequisites and course rotation in mind.
             1
              ARTS 3364, ARTS 3365, ARTS 3366, ARTS 4364, ARTS 4365, ARTS 4366, ARTS 4367, ARTS 4372,
      
             ARTS 4370, ARTS 4371

  Degree Information
            Students meet the Writing Proficiency Requirement by completing two upper-level Writing

             Residence is satisfied only by official enrollment in and completion of course work applied
      
             toward the degree requirements.

                       A minimum of 30 semester hours of work must be completed through upper-level
                       courses (3000 or 4000 level) delivered by Tarleton and 12 of these advanced hours
                       must be in the major subject.

            A minimum of45 advanced credits (3000/4000 level coursework) are required and needed
             to satisfy degree requirements.

                How does duplicating a course impact my GPA?
                      A student may take a course a second or subsequent time at the same institution.

            Can I take a course at another school and transfer it back to TSU?
                       If you plan to take a course at another school and transfer it back to TSU, you need
                       to meet with both an advisor and Transfer Services. An advisor can tell you the

Updated 2/11/2019
College of Liberal and Fine Arts
  B.F.A. Art- Teacher Certification
  Degree Offered at Stephenville
  Course rotation and availability may vary based on location
  2019-2020 Texas Common Course Numbering System Advising Guide
     YEAR                                FIRST SEMESTER                                              SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                          Credit                                                     Credit
                TSU Requirement                     TCCNS Option                     TSU Requirement           TCCNS Option
                                                                          Hours                                                      Hours
               ENGL 1301 TSU Core:                                                  ENGL 1302 TSU Core:
                                                      ENGL 1301             3                                    ENGL 1302             3
       F               CAO                                                            Communications
              TSU Core: Life & Physical           See list of approved             TSU Core: Life & Physical See list of approved
                                                                            4                                                          4
                      Science                            courses                           Science                  courses
       I                                                                           COMM 1311, 1315, 2302
                                                MATH 1314, 1324, 1332,                                        SPCH 1311, SPCH
               TSU Core: Mathematics                                        3            TSU Core:                                     3
       R                                          1342,2412, or 2413                                          1315, SPCH 1321
                                                                                      Communications
                                                PSYC or EDUC 1100, PSYC
              FYS 1100 TSU Core: CAO             or EDUC 1200, PSYC or      1         ARTS 1311                   ARTS 1311            3
       S
                                                                                      (Creative Arts Core)
                                                       EDUC 1300
       T            ARTS 1303                         ARTS 1303             3            ARTS 1304                ARTS 1304            3

                    ARTS 1316                         ARTS 1316             3

                                      Total Hours                          17                      Total Hours                        16

     YEAR                                FIRST SEMESTER                                              SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                          Credit                                                     Credit
                TSU Requirement                     TCCNS Option                     TSU Requirement           TCCNS Option
                                                                          Hours                                                      Hours
               GOVT 2305 TSU Core:                                                  GOVT 2306 TSU Core:
       S
                Government/Political                  GOVT 2305             3        Government/Political         GOVT 2306            3
                     Science                                                              Science
       E       HIST 1301 TSU Core:                                                  HIST 1302 TSU Core:
                                                      HIST 1301             3                                     HIST 1302            3
                 American History                                                     American History
       C       Sophomore Literature
                                                  See list of approved                TSU Core: Social &      See list of approved
               TSU Core: Language,                                          3                                                          3
                                                         courses                      Behavioral Science             courses
       O       Philosophy, & Culture
                                        1

                    ARTS 1312                         ARTS 1312             3            ARTS 2316                ARTS 2316            3
       N
                    ARTS 1317                         ARTS 1317             3            ARTS 2348                ARTS 2348            3
       D
                                                                                         ARTS 3311                   None              3

                                      Total Hours                          15                      Total Hours                        18

     YEAR                                FIRST SEMESTER                                              SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                          Credit                                                     Credit
                TSU Requirement                     TCCNS Option                     TSU Requirement           TCCNS Option
       T                                                                  Hours                                                      Hours
              PSYC 2308, 3303, CHFS
                                                      PSYC 2308             3            EDUC 3330                   None              3
       H              3330
                     ARTS 2356                        ARTS 2356             3            ARTS 3341                   None              3
       I                          2
                                                         None               3            ARTS 2326                   None              3
                    EDUC 3320

       R            FINA 4301 *                          None               3            ARTS 3331                   None              3
                                            #
              Advanced ARTS Elective                     None               3            READ 3351                   None              3
       D
                                      Total Hours                          15                      Total Hours                        15

     YEAR                                FIRST SEMESTER                                              SECOND SEMESTER
       F                                                                  Credit                                                     Credit
                TSU Requirement                     TCCNS Option                     TSU Requirement           TCCNS Option
                                                                          Hours                                                      Hours
       O            EDUC 4330                            None               3            EDUC 4335                   None              3

       U            ARTS 4390                            None               3            EDUC 4690                   None              6

                    ARTS 3351                            None               3
       R
                                            #
              Advanced ARTS Elective                     None               3
       T               Elective                          None               3

       H                              Total Hours                          12                      Total Hours                        9

*Designates Writing Intensive Courses
#
 See University Catalog or Academic Advisor for Applicable Courses                                           Degree Completion: 120 hours
DRAFT
  College of Liberal and Fine Arts
  B.F.A. Art- Teacher Certification
  Degree Offered at Stephenville
  Course rotation and availability may vary based on location
  2019-2020 Texas Common Course Numbering System Advising Guide
  Degree Specific
               This 8 semester evaluation is contingent on the successful completion of each class. Please
      
               note this evaluation is designed with prerequisites and course rotation in mind.
           1   Language, Philosophy, Culture- Must be a Sophomore English.
               A 2.75 GPA overall and in each of the notated areas is required for admission and must
      
               be maintained for program continuation and certification.
               No grade lower than a "C" in Professional Education, Certification Area, Reading, and
      
               then 9 hours of required English. A grade of "B" or better is required for Communications.
               Completion of at least 12 hours in Certification Area is required for admission to the
      
               Teacher Education Program.
           2   Students should complete their application to the Educator Preparation Program, as well as
               the Departmental Screening Assessment, during the semester in which they are enrolled in
               EDUC 3320.
              Both the Content and PPR exams must be completed prior to student-teaching.
              See Arts Faculty Advsior for department-specific requirements.
              Degree and certification requirements are subject to change.

               Students meet the Writing Proficiency Requirement by completing two upper-level Writing
              Intensive courses in their major or courses designed for their degree program. Contact the
               Academic Advisor for additional information or questions.

               Residence is satisfied only by official enrollment in and completion of course work applied
      
               toward the degree requirements.
                      A minimum of 30 semester hours of work must be completed through upper-level
                      courses (3000 or 4000 level) delivered by Tarleton and 12 of these advanced hours
                      must be in the major subject.
              A minimum of45 advanced credits (3000/4000 level coursework) are required and needed
               to satisfy degree requirements.

              How does duplicating a course impact my GPA?
                    A student may take a course a second or subsequent time at the same institution.
                    The highest grade will be included in the GPA calculation.
              Can I take a course at another school and transfer it back to TSU?
                       If you plan to take a course at another school and transfer it back to TSU, you need
                       to meet with both an advisor and Transfer Services. An advisor can tell you the
                       correct course number to take and assist with completion of a Concurrent
                       Enrollment Form if needed.

Updated 2/11/2019
College of Liberal and Fine Arts
  B.F.A. Art- Studio Art
  Degree Offered at Stephenville
  Course rotation and availability may vary based on location
  2019-2020 Texas Common Course Numbering System Advising Guide
     YEAR                               FIRST SEMESTER                                               SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                      Credit                                                         Credit
                TSU Requirement                 TCCNS Option                     TSU Requirement               TCCNS Option
                                                                      Hours                                                          Hours
               ENGL 1301 TSU Core:                                              ENGL 1302 TSU Core:
       F                                          ENGL 1301             3                                         ENGL 1302            3
                      CAO                                                         Communications
                                              See list of approved               TSU Core: Social &           See list of approved
               TSU Core: Mathematics                                    3                                                              3
       I                                             courses                     Behavioral Science                  courses
               HIST 1301 TSU Core:                                              HIST 1302 TSU Core:
                                                  HIST 1301             3                                         HIST 1302            3
       R         American History                                                 American History
                    ARTS 1303                ARTS 1303: Arts core       3            ARTS 1304                    ARTS 1304            3
       S            ARTS 1316                     ARTS 1316             3            ARTS 1311                    ARTS 1311            3
                                            PSYC or EDUC 1100, PSYC
       T      FYS 1100 TSU Core: CAO         or EDUC 1200, PSYC or      1
                                                   EDUC 1300
                                  Total Hours                          16                        Total Hours                          15

     YEAR                               FIRST SEMESTER                                               SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                      Credit                                                         Credit
                TSU Requirement                 TCCNS Option                     TSU Requirement               TCCNS Option
                                                                      Hours                                                          Hours
       S      TSU Core: Life & Physical       See list of approved
                                                                        4            ARTS 2326                       None              3
                      Science                        courses
       E            ARTS 1312                     ARTS 1312             3            ARTS 2316                    ARTS 2316            3
               Sophomore Literature
       C                                      See list of approved
               TSU Core: Language,                                      3            ARTS 2348                    ARTS 2348            3
                                                     courses
               Philosophy, & Culture
       O                                                                              TSU Core:          See list of approved
                     ARTS 2356                    ARTS 2356             3                                                              3
                                                                                   Communications               courses
       N                                                                       TSU Core: Life & Physical See list of approved
                    ARTS 1317                     ARTS 1317             3                                                              4
                                                                                       Science                  courses
       D
                                  Total Hours                          16                        Total Hours                          16

     YEAR                               FIRST SEMESTER                                               SECOND SEMESTER
                                                                      Credit                                                         Credit
                TSU Requirement                 TCCNS Option                     TSU Requirement               TCCNS Option
                                                                      Hours                                                          Hours
       T                                #
              Advanced ARTS Elective                 None               3            ARTS 3331                       None              3

       H      Advanced ARTS Elective
                                        #
                                                     None               3        Advanced Elective
                                                                                                      #
                                                                                                                     None              3
                                        #                                                                 #
              Advanced ARTS Elective                 None               3      Advanced ARTS Elective                None              3
       I
                                        #                                                                 #
              Advanced ENGL Elective                 None               3      Advanced ARTS Elective                None              3
       R       GOVT 2305 TSU Core:                                              GOVT 2306 TSU Core:
                Government/Political         GOVT 2305                  3        Government/Political     GOVT 2306                    3
       D             Science                                                          Science
                                 Total Hours                           15                     Total Hours                             15

     YEAR                               FIRST SEMESTER                                               SECOND SEMESTER
       F                                                              Credit                                                         Credit
                TSU Requirement                 TCCNS Option                     TSU Requirement               TCCNS Option
                                                                      Hours                                                          Hours
       O            FINA 4301*                       None               3           ARTS 4390 *                      None              3
                                        #                                                             #
       U      Advanced ARTS Elective                 None               3        Advanced Elective                   None              3
                                        #                                                        #
              Advanced ARTS Elective                 None               3             Elective                       None              3
       R
                                        #                                                        #
              Advanced ARTS Elective                 None               3             Elective                       None              3
       T                            #
                                                     None               3
                Advanced Elective

       H                          Total Hours                          15                        Total Hours                          12

*Designates Writing Intensive Courses
#
 See University Catalog or Academic Advisor for Applicable Courses                                        Degree Completion: 120 hours
DRAFT
  College of Liberal and Fine Arts
  B.F.A. Art- Studio Art
  Degree Offered at Stephenville
  Course rotation and availability may vary based on location
  2019-2020 Texas Common Course Numbering System Advising Guide
  Degree Specific
             This 8 semester evaluation is contingent on the successful completion of each class. Please
      
             note this evaluation is designed with prerequisites and course rotation in mind.

             Students meet the Writing Proficiency Requirement by completing two upper-level Writing
      
             Intensive courses in their major or courses designed for their degree program. Contact the

             Residence is satisfied only by official enrollment in and completion of course work applied
      
             toward the degree requirements.
                    A minimum of 30 semester hours of work must be completed through upper-level
                    courses (3000 or 4000 level) delivered by Tarleton and 12 of these advanced hours
                    must be in the major subject.

            A minimum of45 advanced credits (3000/4000 level coursework) are required and needed

             How does duplicating a course impact my GPA?

                     A student may take a course a second or subsequent time at the same institution.
                     The highest grade will be included in the GPA calculation.

            Can I take a course at another school and transfer it back to TSU?

                     If you plan to take a course at another school and transfer it back to TSU, you need
                     to meet with both an advisor and Transfer Services. An advisor can tell you the
                     correct course number to take and assist with completion of a Concurrent

Updated 2/11/2019
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