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    Major Specializations Minor Total Credits Academic Learning Compact
    Art
    B.F.A.
    Art and Technology

     

    Ceramics

     

    Creative Photography

     

    Drawing

     

    Painting

     

    Printmaking

     

    Sculpture
    Yes 120 ALC
    Art Education
    B.A.A.E.D.
    None No 120 ALC
    Art History
    B.A.H.A.
    None Yes
    120 ALC
    Dance
    B.A.
    None Yes 120 ALC
    Dance
    B.F.A.
    None Yes 124 ALC
    Digital Arts and Sciences
    B.A.D.A.S.
    None No 120 ALC
    Graphic Design
    B.F.A.G.R.A.
    None No 120 ALC
    Music
    B.A.
    Music History and Literature

     

    Music History and Literature with Emphasis in Ethnomusicology

     

    Music Theory and Composition
    Yes 120 ALC
    Music
    B.M.U.S.
    Music in Combination with an Outside Field

     

    Music Composition

     

    Performance: Instrumental (brass, keyboard, percussion, strings, winds)

     

    Performance: Vocal

     

    Music Theory
    No 120 ALC
    Music Education
    B.M.U.S.E.
    Choral

     

    Choral and Keyboard

     

    Instrumental
    No 123

     

    122

     

    125
    ALC
    Theatre
    B.A.
    None Yes 120 ALC
    Theatre Performance
    B.F.A.
    Acting

     

    Musical Theatre
    No 124 ALC

     

    ALC
    Theatre Production
    B.F.A.
    Costume Design

     

    Lighting Design

     

    Scene Design
    No 124 ALC
    Visual Art Studies
    B.A.
    None No 120 ALC
    Index of all Majors
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    Admission and Satisfactory Progress

    Art

    Admission requirements for UF freshmen and sophomores not currently majoring in art: Freshmen and sophomores who would like to change their majors to an art studio major must submit a conditional portfolio of no more than ten pieces of artwork. An art faculty committee will review these portfolios and accept or deny conditional admission into an art studio major. Upon conditional admission, a student will begin lower-division art studio courses. A professional portfolio must be submitted to gain admission into the upper-division studio art programs (3000/4000-level classes).

    Students interested in changing their majors to art history must complete ARH 2050 and 2051 with no grade lower than a B before gaining admission.

    Students may not change their majors to an art major if they are currently on probation in their college. Students may not change their majors to an art major after having completed 75 credits, which includes current enrollment.

    Preparation for Degrees in Art (art education, art history, graphic design, and studio art): Admission to the B.F.A., B.A.A.Ed., B.A.H.A. or B.A. degree programs is not automatic. At the end of the sophomore year or 60 credits, all students must meet minimum GPA requirements and submit a portfolio based upon the previous two years’ art work for admission to the 3000-level course sequence in their concentration. All students are encouraged to work with faculty members in order to submit the best portfolio possible. Admission is highly selective and competitive. The portfolio deadline for fall admission is March 15.

    Upper-division transfer admission: The Office of Admissions determines the transferability of credit earned at other institutions. Upper-division transfer students (applicants with at least 60 credit credits) may transfer no more than 60 credits from a public college as part of the credits required for a UF degree; this limit does not apply to coursework taken at a four-year institution. Students who have achieved advanced upper-division status, 90 credits or more at a four-year institution, may not be admitted.

    Transfer students who have been accepted into UF to a major other than one in SAAH must complete all of the prerequisite courses at another institution and submit a professional portfolio according to the March 15 deadline for admission into an upper-division art major.

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    Dance

    Admission: Admission is selective and students must audition successfully. Dance auditions may be scheduled throughout the year. Students audition in two technique classes of different styles, one class at intermediate level or higher. A résumé also is required. Video audition tapes will be considered. Performance audition ratings may be used for placement level in studio course sequences. Students must consult the department advisor for specific information regarding selective admission protocols.

    Satisfactory Progress: Students must receive a minimum grade of C in all major courses and stand for periodic academic and artistic reviews. Majors are guaranteed participation in the production program through the production and performance laboratory course and are expected to attend scheduled departmentals.

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    Digital Arts and Sciences (DAS)

    Admission: Admission to the upper-division BA in DAS degree is not automatic. By the end of the sophomore year (or 60 credits of undergraduate coursework), all students must meet minimum GPA requirements and have submitted a personal statement of intent (PSI) and all supplemental support material (SSM) showcasing original student work. The UF Office of Admissions deadline for fall is March 1; the deadline for PSI and SSM submission is March 15.

    Satisfactory Progress: Students must receive minimum grades of C in all courses for the major and stand for periodic academic and program reviews.

    Upper-division transfer admission: The Office of Admissions determines the transferability of credit earned at other institutions. Upper-division transfer students (applicants with at least 60 credits) may transfer no more than 60 credits from a public college as part of the credits required for a UF degree; this limit does not apply to coursework taken at a four-year institution. Students who have achieved advanced upper-division status, 90 credits or more at a four-year institution, may not be admitted.

    Transfer students who do not have a completed application on file by the deadline, including all required documentation, transcripts, etc., will not be considered for admission and must apply for a subsequent term.

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    Music

    Admission: Admission to any curricula in the School of Music includes an audition and acceptance in a performance area. A minimum 2.0 GPA is required, except in music education where a 2.5 GPA is required. Prospective majors should contact the school’s director of admission as early as possible.

    School Requirements: For admission to the professional level of study, all music majors must complete:

    • Musicianship Assessment Jury, taken at the end of the theory sequence (usually at completion of 60 credits)
    • Secondary Piano Levels I to IV with minimum grades of C or successful completion of the secondary piano proficiency exam
    • The Preprofessional Performance Jury (taken the last semester of MV_ 2XXX)
    • Ensemble semesters as required by the student’s degree track
    • Four semesters of Recital Attendance (MUS 1010) with grades of S

    A comprehensive musicianship jury will take place at the end of each semester of theory. The final comprehensive musicianship exam will be taken at this jury after four semester of theory. All students must pass this exam whether theory courses are completed at UF or are transferred from another institution. Transfer students must successfully complete at UF, with minimum grades of C, any remedial coursework assigned by the School of Music before taking the final comprehensive musicianship exam.

    Students who exhibit excellent potential as music majors but who are not adequately prepared to enter the theory sequence as required by the degree track, may be granted provisional status. Students with provisional status are placed in MUT 1001 Rudiments of Theory. After successfully completing MUT 1001, provisional students are eligible for classification as preprofessional music majors.

    Transfer students, with or without A.A. degrees, who have satisfactorily completed the required four semesters of music theory sequence and four semesters of lower-division performance study, and four semesters of piano skills, must successfully pass a comprehensive musicianship exam during auditions to the School of Music to be considered a junior. Those students who have not met the above requirements must take a comprehensive musicianship exam for placement within the theory program and must then successfully pass a comprehensive musicianship exam upon completion of the theory coursework assigned for remediation.

    Music majors must earn a minimum grade of C in each required music course, both to fulfill degree requirements and to advance to the next level. All music students must stand for a performance examination each term they are enrolled in performance study. No course can be repeated more than once, except for ensembles, performance courses and project courses. Consult the school’s undergraduate student handbook for specific requirements.

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    General Education Requirements:

    • Students can fulfill three credits of the mathematics requirements by taking PHI 2100 (Logic) or computer sciences courses.
    • All music majors will take in humanities: MUH 3211 History of Music 1, MUH 3212 History of Music 2, MUH 3213 History of Music 3, and one of the following courses in world musics: MUH 2501, MUH 2530 or MUH 3541.
    • Students in the Bachelor of Music in music education program must fulfill six of the 9-credit social/behavioral sciences requirement by taking EDF 2085 Introduction to Diversity for Educators and PSY 2012 General Psychology.
    • In the School of Music, the following required courses are classified as international courses: MUH 3211 and MUH 3212.
    • A student should take a minimum of three credits in biological or physical science while completing the 9-credit physical/biological science requirement. Music education majors cannot vary credits in general education, but must complete them according to state mandates.

    Speech and Reading Requirements / Education Requirements: The speech requirement for music education is met through MUE 3311 and MUE 3330; the reading requirement is met through RED 3312. The introductory education and technology courses required by the College of Education are MUE 2040 and MUS 1360.

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    Theatre

    Admission: Admission to the Department of Theatre and Dance is selective. Before admission to the B.F.A. program, students must audition successfully for the acting or music theatre major, or present a portfolio for the production major in scene, costume or lighting design. A résumé also is required. Video audition tapes will be considered.

    Performance audition or design portfolio review ratings can establish the student’s placement level in studio course sequences. Students must consult the department advisor for admission audition/portfolio requirements and deadlines.

    Students seeking admission to the B.A. programs must schedule an admission interview with the theatre advisor before starting the preprofessional courses.

    Satisfactory Progress: Students must receive minimum grades of C in all courses in the major and stand for periodic academic and artistic reviews. All majors are guaranteed participation in the production program through the production and performance laboratory course and are expected to attend scheduled departmentals.

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