BA.AR.EN - Art-Environmental Studies (Major)
Download as PDF
Major Requirements
Total credit requirements for an Art-Environmental Studies major: 48 credits in Art and additional supporting coursework, plus 25 credits in required coursework for all Environmental Studies majors
Common Requirements for all Environmental Studies Majors
Required Courses
Introductory Coursework: Environmental Studies 120 and 207
Foundation Coursework: Fulfill the following requirements for the two areas outside of your area of concentration (arts and humanities, natural and physical sciences, or social sciences).
Environmental Humanities: Take two elective courses from the list below. Art-Environmental Studies majors only need to take one course from this list.
Environmental Natural and Physical Sciences: Take 7 credits in elective courses from the list below from at least two departments, including at least one course with a lab.
Environmental Social Sciences: Take two elective courses from the list below.
Interdisciplinary Coursework: Take one interdisciplinary elective from the list below.
Senior Coursework: Environmental Studies 479
Additional Requirements
Fulfill all of the requirements for a major in a specific area of concentration, chosen from:
Environmental Arts and Humanities: Art-Environmental Studies or Environmental Humanities
Environmental Natural and Physical Sciences: Biology-Environmental Studies, Chemistry-Environmental Studies, Geology-Environmental Studies, or Physics-Environmental Studies
Environmental Social Sciences: Anthropology-Environmental Studies, Economics-Environmental Studies, History-Environmental Studies, Politics-Environmental Studies, or Sociology-Environmental Studies
Senior Requirements
Environmental Studies 479
Further requirements as specified by the chosen major
Honors
Specified within each major
Notes
Up to 8 transfer credits may be applied to a major in Environmental Studies.
No courses taken P-D-F can be applied toward the major.
Requirements for Art-Environmental Studies Majors
Complete the Common Requirements for all Environmental Studies Majors (25 Credits)
Required Courses
Studio Art (6 courses):
Two beginning-level or Foundations courses in any area, chosen from Art 102-116, 123, 125, 130, 160, 167, 170, 180, and any 100-level special projects courses labeled “Foundations”
One beginning-level 3D course, chosen from Art 130 or 160
One intermediate, 200-level course in any chosen area
One advanced, 300-level course in any chosen area
Art/Environmental Studies 314
Art History (3 courses):
Art History 203 and 352 (note 203 this is a prerequisite for all Art History courses above 203)
One additional Art History course, chosen from Art History 130, 135, 150, 210, 211, 227, 228, 229, 351, or 355
One additional elective chosen from the Humanities foundational courses for Environmental Studies.
Senior Coursework (2 courses):
Art 480 and 490
Senior Requirements
Art 480 and 490
Senior assessment will take place within Art 490 and consists of:
Original body of work for the Senior Thesis Exhibit. This work should clearly reflect an environmental focus and synthesis of ideas gleaned from Art, Environmental Studies, and Art History coursework.
Written artist statement
Oral defense of work before a committee of 3-4 advisors from Arts, Art History, and Environmental Studies.
Honors
Students pursuing honors in Art-Environmental Studies will complete a self-directed honors project (separate from their senior thesis work). This project must be exclusively for honors (and not count for any other major, concentration, or course).
Interested students will apply during the spring of their junior year (if the work is to be completed over the summer), or, at the latest, by the fall honors deadline (for projects to be completed in the fall of their senior year).
All honors projects must be completed by the second week of the spring semester of the student’s senior year.
Honors projects will be accompanied by a piece of reflective writing and visual documentation.
Proposals will be evaluated by all available art department faculty teaching that year, and satisfactory completion of the project will be determined by the same panel of faculty.
To be eligible for honors, students must:
Submit an Honors in Major Study Application to the department.
Accumulate at least 87 credits.
Complete two semesters of residency at Whitman.
Have a major GPA of at least 3.500.
Earn a grade of at least A- on the honors thesis or project and the honors thesis course.
Pass the senior assessment with distinction.
Submit an acceptable digital copy of the honors thesis to Penrose Library no later than Reading Day.
Notes
Art/Environmental Studies 314 cannot be used to fulfill the interdisciplinary elective requirement for Environmental Studies majors.
Because the same learning goals are accomplished in both courses, students may take either Art 115 or 116 for credit and to fulfill requirements for their major, but not both.
Art History 226 or 352 can be used to fulfill either the Art History course requirement or the foundational Arts and Humanities elective requirement, but not both.
No courses may be taken P-D-F.