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2023-2024 University Catalog 
    
2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Art, Crafts (including Jewelry/Metalsmithing and Woodworking) Concentration, M.A.


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(30 UNITS)

Master of Arts in Art


The Master of Arts in Art provides a balance of study and practice for those who wish a career in the visual arts, or who want to prepare for further graduate work in the field. The program offers the following areas of concentration: art history; ceramics; crafts (including jewelry/metalsmithing and woodworking); creative photography; drawing and painting (including printmaking); exhibition design; glass; graphic design; illustration; and sculpture.

Application Deadlines


The Art Department has a supplemental application process required for all prospective graduate students. See fullerton.edu/arts/art for further information.

Admission Requirements


Students must meet the CSU requirements for admission to a master’s degree program. Please consult the Graduate Admissions section in this catalog for complete information. In addition, applicants must meet the following:

Classified Standing

  1. Earned a baccalaureate degree in art with the same concentration as the graduate degree objective from an accredited institution, or 24 upper-division units in art, 12 of which must be in the concentration completed with a “B” (3.0) or better in all courses. Applicants are advised that most upper-division courses require lower-division prerequisites.
  2. Pass the semiannual comprehensive portfolio review. For procedures, dates and appointment times, contact the Art Department: artdept@fullerton.edu. If the student’s portfolio is not adequate, the applicant may still be recommended for conditionally classified standing by the faculty comprehensive review committee. However, the comprehensive portfolio review must be repeated.
  3. Form a graduate committee.

Note: A reading knowledge of a foreign language is required before advancement to candidacy in the Art History program.

Conditionally Classified Standing

The same requirement as 1, above, plus:

  • For the Studio program - Participation in comprehensive portfolio review with a recommendation by the committee of conditional acceptance.
  • For the Art History program - Satisfactory review of research papers by art history faculty.
  • Enrollment is allowed in graduate-level courses with the exception of ART 500A , ART 500B,  ART 511,  ART 512,  ART 597  and ART 598. 

Degree Requirements


The study plan requires approval by the student’s graduate committee. All courses must be completed with a “C” (2.0) or better. All courses in the concentration must be completeted with a “B” (3.0) or better. The degree must be completed with a 3.0 (B) GPA or higher.

Culminating Experience (3 units)


Must be adviser-approved.

For further information, consult with the graduate program adviser and refer to the Culminating Experience section of this catalog.

Electives (9 units)


A minimum of six units must be 500-level.

  • 3 units 400-/500-level art history
  • 6 units 400-/500-level studio art

Crafts (including Jewelry/Metalsmithing and Woodworking) Concentration (12 units)


The Crafts (including Jewelry/Metalsmithing and Woodworking) concentration provides students with the technical skills and design abilities to become practicing artists within the field, while preparing them to be able to sustain a productive studio in professional practice. The program can serve as a preparatory program toward the terminal degree of Master of Fine Arts in Art with a Crafts (including Jewelry/Metalsmithing and Woodworking) concentration.

Art M.A and M.F.A. Concentration Electives


400- and 500-level courses that may be used in any M.A. and M.F.A. concentration.

Studio Art


Total (30 units)


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