Fine Arts
FA 1005 Monuments of World Art 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Open to all undergraduates. An introduction to the visual arts and the history of art through the study of selected important monuments and works of art from both the Eastern and Western traditions. Lectures and reading assignments will emphasize the interpretation of works of art within their cultural context.
FA 1010 Art Appreciation 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Open to all undergraduates. An introduction to art in which the visual elements and principles are examined through a study of the key monuments in the history of art from cave paintings to the present. Important styles of painting, sculpture, architecture, and twentieth century media are explored with attention to the personalities of the artists and the cultures in which they lived.
FA 1011 Two Dimensional Fundamentals 3 cr.
Offered each semester. A study of the elements of two-dimensional art including color, composition, process, and visual perception with practice in the various media. Primarily for fine arts majors. Six hours of studio work.
FA 1012 Introduction to Drawing 3 cr.
Offered each semester. An introduction to basic drawing concepts and media. Six hours of studio work.
FA 1013 Three Dimensional Fundamentals 3 cr.
Weekly studio assignments in this course will explore the visual elements in three-dimensional forms and structures. Lectures, demonstrations, discussions, slide presentations, outside reading assignments, field trips, and critiques are an integral part of the studio work. Six hours of studio a week.
FA 1014 Figure Drawing 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 1012. Drawing from the figure with emphasis on understanding its fundamental structure and movements and furthering sensitivity to visual organization and graphic expression. Six hours of studio work.
FA 1100 Intro European Art & Architech 3 cr.
Introduction to the major developments in Western art from ancient Greece through the twentieth century. Offered only for students enrolled in the High School European Honors Program at Innsbruck.
FA 2000 Field Research in Arts 1 cr. min/3 cr. max
(FTCA 2000, FA 2000, and MUS 2000 are cross-listed) Prerequisite: consent of department. Special research project in the arts involving field experience and study outside the city of New Orleans. Advance preparation for the project will include conference with or lecture by the faculty and readings in the specific areas to be studied. The study trip will consist of attendance at a minimum of four theatrical or musical performances or a minimum of eight hours spent in visits to exhibits or museums for each hour of credit. A follow-up paper on a research topic inspired by the trip will be required. May be repeated for up to six hours of credit. Credit will be given for only FTCA 2000, FA 2000, or MUS 2000 for the same trip.
FA 2201 Historical Survey of Arts 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of ENGL 1158. Prehistoric, ancient, classical, and medieval periods. Lectures with slides, films, and readings.
FA 2202 Historical Survey of Arts 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of ENGL 1158. The Renaissance, the New World, and the contemporary periods. Lectures with slides, films, and readings.
FA 2215 Monuments of Greek & Roman Art 3 cr.
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of ENGL 1158. Survey of the major monuments of Greek and Roman Art from the Archaic Period, c. 650 B.C. in Greece to the Early Christian Period, c. 400 A.D. on the Italian peninsula.
FA 2220 Monuments of Medieval Art 3 cr.
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of ENGL 1158. Survey of the major monuments of European Art from the medieval period with emphasis on church architecture and sculpture.
FA 2231 History of Photography 3 cr.
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of ENGL 1158. A survey of the history of photography and its influence on modern styles from its earliest beginnings to work by contemporary photographers. Emphasis will be on both aesthetic and technical innovations.
FA 2232 Monuments of Italian Art 3 cr.
Survey of the major monuments in painting, sculpture, and architecture from Italy c. 1400-c. 1580.
FA 2236 Monuments of Italian Baroque Art 3 cr.
Survey of the major monuments in painting, sculpture, and architecture in Italy c. 1600-c. 1750.
FA 2245 Monuments of the 19th Century 3 cr.
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of ENGL 1158. Survey of the major monuments in painting, sculpture, and graphic arts in Europe c. 1780-1880.
FA 2264 Art of the 20th Century 3 cr.
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of ENGL 1158. A survey of the major monuments of European and American painting, sculpture, and architecture from c.1880 to the present.
FA 2300 Intermediate Drawing 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisites: FA 1011, 1012, and 1014. Emphasis upon the refinement of technical proficiency and mature concepts of visual structure in furthering sensitivity to the expressive potential of drawing media. Six hours of studio work.
FA 2400 Introduction to Photography 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisites: FA 1011, 1012, and 1014. Photography as a creative medium with introductory study of visual concepts and techniques useful in using the camera and laboratory as instruments for visual expression. Six hours of studio work.
FA 2600 Introduction to Sculpture 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisites: FA 1011, 1012, and 1014. An introduction to formal and technical problems in sculpture; traditional and contemporary aspects of the art. Discussions and demonstrations. Six hours of studio work.
FA 2700 Introduction to Painting 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisites: FA 1011, 1012, and 1014. An introduction to formal and technical problems of painting, development of fundamental concepts and skills. Six contact hours per week including discussions, critiques, slide presentations, field trips, lectures, outside readings, and actual studio projects.
FA 2710 Watercolor 3 cr.
Prerequisites: FA 1011, 1012, and 1014. An introduction to watercolor as a Fine Arts medium exploring a sequence of painting problems emphasizing wash drawing, color, and design structure. Discussions and slide talks. Six hours of studio work.
FA 2800 Introduction to Printmaking 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisites: FA 1011, 1012, and 1014. A survey course in graphic art. Studio work in various graphic media. Readings and discussions. Six hours of studio work per week.
FA 2900 Intro Computer Graph Fine Arts 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 1011 or consent of department. An introduction to the computer as artistic tool and medium, including study of traditions and current tendencies in working with digital media. Six hours of studio work per week.
FA 3203 Senior Project in Art History 3 cr.
Prerequisites: At least 24 hours in art history courses at the 3000 level or above, including one with at least three of the full-time art history faculty, and consent of department. Independent study resulting in the writing of an advanced research paper. Topic to be determined in consultation with the supervising faculty member. The finished paper will be evaluated by a committee of the art history faculty.
FA 3271 Art Historical Methods 3 cr.
Prerequisites: 12 hours in art history including FA 2201 and 2202 and consent of department. Offered once every third semester excluding summers. A seminar designed to familiarize students with a variety of art historical methods through readings, discussions, written assignments, and visits to museums and archives. Required of all art history majors. Students in disciplines other than art history who can meet the prerequisites and are interested in post-baccalaureate studies or career possibilities in art history are encouraged to take this course.
FA 3291 Internship in Fine Arts 3 cr.
Prerequisite: consent of department. Each semester the department makes available a limited number of internships for qualified undergraduates with the City of New Orleans and other public and nonprofit agencies. Interns will work a minimum of eight hours a week at times mutually agreeable to the individual and the agency; some assignments may require more than eight hours a week. In addition, the student must meet regularly with an adviser from the fine arts faculty and the student’s work will receive written evaluation from both the agency supervisor and the departmental adviser. FA 3291 and 3292 may not be used as part of the departmental requirement for a nine hour sequence at the 3000 level stipulated in the Studio Art Option.
FA 3292 Internship in Fine Arts 3 cr.
Prerequisite: consent of department. Each semester the department makes available a limited number of internships for qualified undergraduates with the City of New Orleans and other public and nonprofit agencies. Interns will work a minimum of eight hours a week at times mutually agreeable to the individual and the agency; some assignments may require more than eight hours a week. In addition, the student must meet regularly with an adviser from the fine arts faculty and the student’s work will receive written evaluation from both the agency supervisor and the departmental adviser. FA 3291 and 3292 may not be used as part of the departmental requirement for a nine hour sequence at the 3000 level stipulated in the Studio Art Option.
FA 3293 Ind Study in Art History 3 cr.
Prerequisites: 12 hours in art history including FA 2201 and 2202 and consent of department. A tutorial arranged individually to provide latitude for specialized study and research on topics not offered in the current curriculum. A member of the art history faculty will arrange a study-research outline with each student in the first tutorial meeting. Weekly progress reports conferences and a research paper are required. FA 3293 may not be used to satisfy the period distribution requirements of the art history major. This course may be repeated once for credit.
FA 3299 Sen Honors Thesis Art History 3 cr.
Prerequisites: consent of the department and Director of the Honors Program. Directed research leading to the writing of a Senior Honors Thesis. Must be repeated for a total of six credit hours in order to graduate with honors in Art History. Credit for this course will not be counted towards the 12 hours of Art History at the 3000-level or above required for Art History majors. Successful completion of six hours in FA 3299 will be accepted in lieu of FA 3203.
FA 3301 Advanced Drawing 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3402. Students will execute a major project in the area of photography, prepare a critical analysis of their project, and plan and present a suitable exhibit of the project for review and evaluation by a committee of studio faculty. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3302 Advanced Drawing 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2300. Studio work in drawing with emphasis on studio projects. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3400 Intermediate Photography 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: Fine Arts 2400. Advanced work in photographic techniques as a means of pictorial expression. FA 3400 and 3401 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3400 before taking FA 3401. Six hours of studio work for each class.
FA 3401 Intermediate Photography 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2400. Advanced work in photographic techniques as a means of pictorial expression. FA 3400 and 3401 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3400 before taking FA 3401. Six hours of studio work for each class.
FA 3402 Advanced Photography 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3401. Advanced photography is a continuation of FA 3401 with more emphasis on personal artistic expression and greater craftsmanship. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3403 Senior Project in Photography 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3402. Students will execute a major project in the area of photography, prepare a critical analysis of their project, and plan and present a suitable exhibit of the project for review and evaluation by a committee of studio faculty. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3595 AYA-Special Topics Fine Arts 3 cr.
This course is only offered through UNO’s Academic Year Abroad (AYA) in Innsbruck, Austria and can be repeated once for credit.
FA 3600 Intermediate Sculpture 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2600. A continuation of the study of formal and technical problems in sculpture; exploration by the student into new techniques and materials. Demonstrations and discussions. FA 3600 and 3601 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3600 before taking FA 3601. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3601 Intermediate Sculpture 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2600. A continuation of the study of formal and technical problems in sculpture; exploration by the student into new techniques and materials. Demonstrations and discussions. FA 3600 and 3601 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3600 before taking FA 3601. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3602 Advanced Sculpture 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3601. A continuation of the study of formal and technical problems in sculpture; development of the individual’s art and its relation to the world of sculpture; and further expansion in techniques, materials, and theories. Demonstrations and discussions. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3603 Senior Project Sculpture 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3602. Students will execute a major project in the area of sculpture, prepare a critical analysis of their project, and plan and present a suitable exhibit of the project for review and evaluation by a committee of studio faculty. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3700 Intermediate Painting 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2700. Studio work in painting with emphasis on the development of a variety of skills concepts and materials. Six contact hours including discussion, critiques, slide presentations, field trips, lectures, outside readings, and actual studio work. FA 3700 and 3701 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3700 before taking FA 3701. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3701 Intermediate Painting 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2700. Studio work in painting with emphasis on the development of a variety of skills, concepts, and materials. Six contact hours including discussion, critiques, slide presentations, field trips, lectures, outside readings, and actual studio work. FA 3700 and 3701 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3700 before taking FA 3701. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3702 Advanced Painting 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3701. Studio work in painting with emphasis on the individual development of special skills and interests in painting media. Six contact hours including discussions, critiques, slide presentations, field trips, lectures, outside readings, and actual studio work.
FA 3703 Senior Project in Painting 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3702. Students will execute a major project in the area of painting, prepare a critical analysis of their project, and plan and present a suitable exhibit of the project for review and evaluation by a committee of studio faculty. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3800 Intermediate Printmaking 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2800. Work in the various graphic media including relief intaglio lithography and various photographic processes with an emphasis upon development of proficiency and mature image concepts in a given medium. FA 3800 and 3801 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3800 before taking FA 3801. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3801 Intermediate Printmaking 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2800. Work in the various graphic media including relief intaglio lithography and various photographic processes with an emphasis upon development of proficiency and mature image concepts in a given medium. FA 3800 and 3801 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3800 before taking FA 3801. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3802 Advanced Printmaking 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3801. Advanced work in the various graphic media including relief, intaglio, lithography, and various photographic processes. Six hours of studio work per week.
FA 3803 Senior Project Printmaking 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3802. Students will execute a major project in the area of graphics, prepare a critical analysis of their project, and plan and present a suitable exhibit of the project for review and evaluation by a committee of studio faculty. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3900 Intermediate Hypermedia 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2900. Application and expansion of skills and processes learned in FA 2900 with emphasis on media interactivity within a network computing environment. FA 3900 and 3901 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3900 before taking FA 3901. Six hours of studio work for each course.
FA 3901 Intermediate Hypermedia 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 2900. Application and expansion of skills and processes learned in FA 2900 with emphasis on media interactivity within a network computing environment. FA 3900 and 3901 must be taken in sequence. A grade of C or better must be earned in FA 3900 before taking FA 3901. Six hours of studio work for each course.
FA 3902 Advanced Hypermedia 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3901. Creative problem solving in a collaborative hypermedia context; application and expansion of skills and concepts learned in FA 2900, 3900, and 3901. Successful completion of this course satisfies the general degree requirement for oral competency. Students who choose hypermedia as a fine arts area of specialization are strongly advised to also earn a minor in computer science. Six hours of studio work.
FA 3903 Senior Project Hypermedia 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: FA 3902. Students will execute a major project in the area of hypermedia, prepare a critical analysis of their project, and plan and present a suitable exhibit of the project for review and evaluation by a committee of studio faculty. (Note: Students who choose Hypermedia as a Fine Arts Area of Specialization are strongly advised also to earn a minor in Computer Science.
FA 4100/G Principles of Art Education 3 cr.
A survey of major ideas regarding the role of art in contemporary life and education with special emphasis upon understanding the nature of creativity and art experiences in childhood and adolescent development. The establishment of art programs and problems in selection, organization, presentation, and evaluation of art activities in relation to the total educational format.
FA 4210/G African Art 3 cr.
A study of the arts of sub-Saharan Africa. Emphasis is on the form and function of art in African cultures previous to or independent of Westernization.
FA 4211/G Art of the Pacific-Oceania 3 cr.
A study of the arts of the Pacific Islands, Oceania art, especially the art of Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Australia. Emphasis is on the form and function of the art in these regions prior to or independent of Westernization.
FA 4220/G Medieval Art 3 cr.
Prerequisites: FA 2201 and 2202 or consent of department. A survey of European art from the Middle Ages with emphasis on Christian architecture sculpture and painting.
FA 4230/G Intl Gothic/Ars Nova Neth/Ger 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2201, 2202 or consent of department. Critical study of developments in painting sculpture and graphics in Northern Europe from Claus Sluter to Hieronymus Bosch.
FA 4233/G Art of 16th Century 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2202 or consent of department. Recommended as a sequel to FA 4230. Critical study of developments in painting, sculpture, and graphics in Northern Europe from Albrecht Durer to Germain Pilon.
FA 4234/G Italian Medieval Art 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2202 or permission of the instructor. This course focuses on developments in painting, sculptur, and architecture in late medieval Italy, with a special emphasis on the Tuscan cities of Florence, Siena, and Pisa. Attention will be given to issues of style, regional schools, and typology, to individual artists and artworks and to the examination of the central themes raised in the literature concerning this period (for example, the proto-Renaissance, a “Black-Death” style).
FA 4235/G Art of Quattrocentro in Italy 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2201, 2202 or consent of department. Critical study of developments in painting, sculpture, and graphic media in the major centers of Italy from Ghiberti to Signorelli.
FA 4237/G High Renaissance/Mannerism in Itay 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2202 or consent of department. Recommended as a sequel to FA 4235. Critical study of developments in painting, sculpture, and graphic media in Italy from Leonardo da Vinci to Paolo Veronese.
FA 4238/G Arch of Renaissance & Baroque 3 cr.
Prerequisites: FA 2201 and 2202, or consent of department. Recommended as a sequel to FA 4235 and 4237. Systematic study of the major developments in architecture and urban design in Italy, France, Spain, c.1400-1750. Emphasizing the leading role of Italy with mention of selected cities and monuments from France and Spain.
FA 4240/G Italian Baroque & Rococo Art 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2202 or consent of department. Recommended as a sequel to FA 4238. Critical study of the developments in painting, sculpture, and graphic media in Italy from Caravaggion to Guardi.
FA 4245/G Art of 19th Century 3 cr.
Fall semester. Prerequisite: FA 2202 or consent of department. A study of the arts of Europe and America from neoclassicism to Postimpressionism.
FA 4246/G Spec Topics 19th Century Art 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2202 or consent of the instructor. An investigation of a major movement, style, or subject relevant to nineteenth century art. Topics will vary. Lecture, evaluations, and discussions.
FA 4263/G 20th Century Architecture 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2202 or consent of instructor. A study of the architects, movements, and monuments which have determined the course of twentieth century architecture in the United States and Europe.
FA 4265/G Early Modern Art 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2202 or consent of instructor. Developments in painting and sculpture in Europe and the United States from the 1880s to 1920. Attention will be given to major styles and movements (including Symbolism, Neo-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism, and Dada) to individual artists and artworks, and to the development of the concepts of revolutionary modernism and the avant-garde, of the primitive in art, and of abstraction.
FA 4266/G Modernism At Midcentury 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 2202, 4265 or consent of instructor. Developments in painting and sculpture in Europe and the Unites States from 1920 to 1960. Attention will be given to major styles and movements (including Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Art Informel, Neo Dada), to individual artists and artworks, and to the instrumental roles of the historian, the critic, the curator, the marketplace, and political events in shaping late modern art.
FA 4267/G Contemporary Art 3 cr.
Prerequisite: FA 4266 or consent of instructor. Developments in the visual arts in the United States and Europe from 1960 to the present. Attention will be given to major styles and movements (including Pop, Minimalism, Performance, Environmental Art, Conceptual Art, Feminism, Neoexpressionism, Appropriation), to significant artists and critics, and to the historical and theoretical context in which the concept of Postmodernism has taken shape.
FA 4270/G Special Topics in Modern Art 3 cr.
FA 6010 Visual Art for Arts Administrators 3 cr.
Prerequisite: admission to the M.A. administration program or consent of department. An overview of the field of visual arts. This introduction to the visual arts will include the terminology and criteria for aesthetic evaluation, the materials and processes of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and architecture, an historical survey, and consideration of management principles and practices appropriate to the visual arts. Lectures will be supplemented by visits to local galleries and museums. Intended as a distributive component in the M.A. administration program, this course may not be taken for graduate credit toward the M.F.A. in Fine Arts.
FA 6100 Indep Research in Art History 3 cr.
Prerequisite: consent of department. Credit to be allowed only once.
FA 6501 Major Studio I 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Major Studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in one of the areas of painting, sculpture, graphics, or photography. To be taken in sequence for a total of 12 hours.
FA 6502 Major Studio I 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Major Studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in one of the areas of painting, sculpture, graphics, or photography. To be taken in sequence for a total of 12 hours.
FA 6503 Major Studio I 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Major Studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in one of the areas of painting, sculpture, graphics, or photography. To be taken in sequence for a total of 12 hours.
FA 6504 Major Studio I 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Major Studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in one of the areas of painting, sculpture, graphics, or photography. To be taken in sequence for a total of 12 hours.
FA 6601 Major Studio II 3 cr.
A continuation of Major Studio I. Major studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in the studio area that was selected for Major Studio I. To be taken in sequence for a total of 21 hours.
FA 6602 Major Studio II 3 cr.
A continuation of Major Studio I. Major studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in the studio area that was selected for Major Studio I. To be taken in sequence for a total of 21 hours.
FA 6603 Major Studio II 3 cr.
A continuation of Major Studio I. Major studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in the studio area that was selected for Major Studio I. To be taken in sequence for a total of 21 hours.
FA 6604 Major Studio II 3 cr.
A continuation of Major Studio I. Major studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in the studio area that was selected for Major Studio I. To be taken in sequence for a total of 21 hours.
FA 6605 Major Studio II 3 cr.
A continuation of Major Studio I. Major studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in the studio area that was selected for Major Studio I. To be taken in sequence for a total of 21 hours.
FA 6606 Major Studio II 3 cr.
A continuation of Major Studio I. Major studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in the studio area that was selected for Major Studio I. To be taken in sequence for a total of 21 hours.
FA 6607 Major Studio II 3 cr.
A continuation of Major Studio I. Major studio for Master of Fine Arts candidates in the studio area that was selected for Major Studio I. To be taken in sequence for a total of 21 hours.
FA 6701 Minor Studio 3 cr.
Minor Studio for M.F.A. candidates to be chosen from a studio area different from the major area. To be taken in sequence for a total of 12 hours.
FA 6702 Minor Studio 3 cr.
Minor Studio for M.F.A. candidates to be chosen from a studio area different from the major area. To be taken in sequence for a total of 12 hours.
FA 6703 Minor Studio 3 cr.
Minor Studio for M.F.A. candidates to be chosen from a studio area different from the major area. To be taken in sequence for a total of 12 hours.
FA 6704 Minor Studio 3 cr.
Minor Studio for M.F.A. candidates to be chosen from a studio area different from the major area. To be taken in sequence for a total of 12 hours.
FA 6801 Seminar in Fine Arts 1 cr.
No credit. Open to students in a thesis program who have only (other than application for degree) the final typing and acceptance by the Graduate School of their thesis or dissertation or to students in a non-thesis program who have only (other than application for degree) to pass the final examination to complete graduation requirements.Investigation into concepts and issues in visual arts. Students in the M.F.A. program must enroll in the seminar three times. Grades will be assigned on a SU basis.
FA 7000 Thesis Research 1 cr. min/9 cr. max
Offered each semester. To be repeated for credit until thesis is accepted. Section number will correspond with credit to be earned.
FA 7040 Examination or Thesis Only 0 cr.
No credit. Open to students in a thesis program who have only (other than application for degree) the final typing and acceptance by the Graduate School of their thesis or dissertation or to students in a non-thesis program who have only (other than application for degree) to pass the final examination to complete graduation requirements.
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