Source: https://catalog.fullerton.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=1283&returnto=276
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 06:35:21+00:00

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Art, Exhibition Design Concentration, M.F.A.
The Master of Fine Arts in Art features a rigorous studio program for the serious, responsible and talented student. The curriculum and faculty challenge students to focus on the goal of becoming professional artists.
The M.F.A. program provides in-depth study within an approved study plan in the following areas of concentration: ceramics, crafts (including jewelry, woodworking and metalsmithing), creative photography, drawing and painting (including printmaking), exhibition design, glass, graphic design, illustration and sculpture.
develop an approved study plan.
Conditionally classified students may enroll in graduate courses with the exception of ART 500A , ART 500B ; ART 511 , ART 512 , ART 597 ; and ART 598 . The comprehensive portfolio review must be repeated and passed to be recommended for classification.
The Art Department also has a supplemental application process. See fullerton.edu/arts/art for further information.
The M.F.A. project exhibition constitutes a professional one-person art exhibit. It is installed in one of the department’s graduate galleries and announced for public view by the student as the final phase of the M.F.A. program requirements.

References: ART 500
 ART 500
 ART 511
 ART 512
 ART 597
 ART 598