Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Art Theory | Fine Arts | Sculpture
Area of study
Arts
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University of NebraskaLincoln Programs
The University of NebraskaLincoln offers a wide range of programs for undergraduate students. Below are the details of the programs offered:
Art-Sculpture (SCLP)
- SCLP111: Sculpture for Non-majors
- Description: Introduction to 3-dimensional sculpture and design using studio production, problem solving, critical dialog, and an overview of 20th century design and sculpture history.
- Credit Hours: 3
- Max credits per semester: 3
- Max credits per degree: 3
- Grading Option: Graded with Option
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
- ACE Outcomes: ACE 7 Arts
- SCLP211: Beginning Sculpture I
- Prerequisites: ARTP 151, ARTP 152, and DRAW 201
- Description: Introduction to additive processes. Basic skill development using a variety of processes and materials.
- Credit Hours: 3
- Max credits per semester: 3
- Max credits per degree: 3
- Grading Option: Graded
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
- SCLP212: Beginning Sculpture II
- Prerequisites: SCLP 211 or SCLP 111 with grade of B or better and declared art minor
- Description: Introduction to subtractive processes. Basic skill development using a variety of mold making processes and materials.
- Credit Hours: 3
- Max credits per semester: 3
- Max credits per degree: 3
- Grading Option: Graded
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
- SCLP311: Intermediate Sculpture I
- Prerequisites: SCLP 212, or permission
- Description: Individual work in stone, wood, or terra cotta, with instruction in stone cutting, wood carving, armature building and casting.
- Credit Hours: 3
- Max credits per semester: 3
- Max credits per degree: 3
- Grading Option: Graded
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
- SCLP312: Intermediate Sculpture II
- Prerequisites: SCLP 311, or permission
- Description: Continuation of SCLP 311.
- Credit Hours: 3
- Max credits per semester: 3
- Max credits per degree: 3
- Grading Option: Graded
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
- SCLP398: Focus Hours in Sculpture
- Prerequisites: Co-register with SCLP 311 or SCLP 312, and permission
- Description: Focused supplemental effort in subject area of co-registered course, resulting in increased quantity and quality of artwork.
- Credit Hours: 1-3
- Max credits per semester: 3
- Max credits per degree: 9
- Grading Option: Graded
- SCLP411: Advanced Sculpture I
- Prerequisites: SCLP 312, or permission
- Description: Sculpture in various media; emphasis on increasingly mature expression and treatment; special techniques and advanced constructions.
- Credit Hours: 3
- Max credits per semester: 3
- Max credits per degree: 3
- Grading Option: Graded
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
- SCLP412: Advanced Sculpture II
- Prerequisites: SCLP 411, or permission
- Description: Continuation of SCLP 411.
- Credit Hours: 3
- Max credits per semester: 3
- Max credits per degree: 3
- Grading Option: Graded
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
- SCLP496: Problems in Sculpture
- Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor
- Description: Independent Study in Sculpture
- Credit Hours: 1-6
- Max credits per semester: 6
- Max credits per degree: 9
- Grading Option: Graded
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
- SCLP498: Advanced Sculpture Focus Hours
- Prerequisites: Co-register with SCLP 411 or SCLP 412, and permission
- Description: Focused supplemental effort in subject area of co-registered course, resulting in increased quantity and quality of artwork.
- Credit Hours: 1-6
- Max credits per semester: 6
- Max credits per degree: 12
- Grading Option: Graded
- SCLP499: Sculpture Thesis Hours
- Prerequisites: Senior standing, co-register with ARTP 400 Capstone Art Experience; and permission
- Description: Culminating experience in Area of Emphasis to produce work for the Capstone Art Exhibition.
- Credit Hours: 3-6
- Max credits per semester: 6
- Max credits per degree: 6
- Grading Option: Graded
- Course and Laboratory Fee: $160
Academic Colleges
The university is composed of several academic colleges, including:
- Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
- Architecture
- Arts & Sciences
- Business
- Education & Human Sciences
- Engineering
- Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts
- Journalism & Mass Communications
- Public Affairs & Community Service
Other Academic Units
In addition to the academic colleges, the university also has other academic units, including:
- Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Sciences and Management
- Public Affairs & Community Service
- Aerospace Studies/Air Force ROTC
- Military Science/Army ROTC
- Naval Science/Naval ROTC
- University Honors Programs
Undergraduate Education
The university offers a wide range of undergraduate programs, with courses and degrees available in various fields. For more information, please refer to the university's catalog or contact the relevant academic department.
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