C D AD Architecture + Design O S APPAR Apparel Design U I R R ARCH Architecture S CER Ceramics E D+M Digital + Media A N FAV Film/Animation/Video S N P FA Fine Arts L O R L FOUND Foundation Studies U A I F N FURN Furniture Design N G C GLASS Glass A R E GRAD Graduate Studies M I N S GRAPH Graphic Design E Rhode Island School of Design D · HAVC History of Art and N ·N Course Announcement T Visual Culture 2014 – 2015 C 2 HPSS History, Philosophy and O Office of the Registrar the Social Sciences 0 O W U Two College Street ILLUS Illustration 2 1 U R 2 Providence RI 02903-2784 ID Industrial Design I 0 R4N IN 0 1 IDISC Interdisciplinary R S 1 [email protected] R I T 4 Studies I RS–C D 4 risd.edu E INTAR Interior Architecture S S – risd.edu/registrar ID 2 R – 2 J+M Jewelry + Metalsmithing D S E 2 wa.risd.edu (webadvisor) ERISSD 0 LAS Literary Arts and Studies D 0M 0 E 1 p: 401 454 6151 LDAR Landscape Architecture 1 1 S · 5 f: 401 454 6724 5 LAEL Liberal Arts Electives 5E S NMSE Nonmajor Studio Electives I N O PAINT Painting · N PHOTO Photography D T 2 PRINT Printmaking S N 0 I N O O FA L L S I SCULP Sculpture 1 R FA L L S I S S E 4 E R S TLAD Teaching + Learning in R S E E T – T N Art + Design N W I G 2 W I N TEXT Textiles 0 R I 1 P 5 S 2 Table of Contents 2014-2015 From the Provost .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 General Information .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Registration Policies ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Registration Policies – Wintersession ............................................................................................................................................... 15 Academic Policies and General Graduation Requirements – Undergraduate ................................................................................. 19 Academic Policies and General Graduation Requirements – Graduate ......................................................................................... 31 Off-campus Programs ..................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Other Programs on Campus ............................................................................................................................................................ 40 Guide to Reading Course Descriptions ........................................................................................................................................... 41 Curricula for Undergraduate Degree Programs by Major ............................................................................................................... 43 Concentrations in Liberal Arts - Undergraduate and Graduate ....................................................................................................... 66 Concentration in Nature, Culture, Sustainability Studies .................................................................................................................. 71 Curricula for Graduate Programs .................................................................................................................................................... 73 Degree Requirements and Course Descriptions: Apparel Design General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 105 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 44 Architecture General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 109 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 45 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 75 Architecture and Design Division ........................................................................................................................................... 103 Ceramics General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 117 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 77 Digital + Media General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 123 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 78 European Honor Program General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 128 Film/Animation/Video General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 129 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 48 Foundation Studies General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 139 First Year Program of Study .................................................................................................................................................. 49 Furniture Design General Information and Course Offering ........................................................................................................................... 141 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 51 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 80 3 Table of Contents 2014-2015 Glass General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 147 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 52 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 81 Post-Baccalaureate Program ................................................................................................................................................... 82 Graduate Studies + Research General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 153 Graphic Design General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 161 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 53 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 83 History of Art and Visual Culture (HAVC) General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 173 Undergraduate Concentration ................................................................................................................................................ 66 Graduate Concentration ......................................................................................................................................................... 70 History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences (HPSS) General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 183 Undergraduate Concentration ................................................................................................................................................ 67 Illustration General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 193 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 55 Industrial Design General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 207 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 57 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 85 Interior Architecture General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 213 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 59 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 86 Jewelry + Metalsmithing General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 221 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 60 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 89 Post-Baccalaureate Program ................................................................................................................................................... 88 Landscape Architecture General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 229 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 90 Liberal Arts Division General Information and Liberal Arts Elective Course Offerings ........................................................................................ 235 Liberal Arts Concentrations .................................................................................................................................................... 66 Liberal Arts Electives (LAEL) ................................................................................................................................................ 236 4 Table of Contents 2014-2015 Literary Arts and Studies (LAS) General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 243 Undergraduate Concentration ................................................................................................................................................ 69 Painting General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 253 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 61 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 94 Photography General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 259 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 62 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 95 Printmaking General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 267 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 63 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 96 Sculpture General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 273 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 64 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 97 Teaching + Learning in Art + Design (TLAD) General Information and Course Offerings ........................................................................................................................... 279 Graduate Curriculum .............................................................................................................................................................. 98 Textiles General Information and Course Offerings .......................................................................................................................... 285 Undergraduate Curriculum ..................................................................................................................................................... 65 Graduate Curriculum ............................................................................................................................................................ 101 Academic Calendar 2014 – 2015 .................................................................................................................................................. 293 Index ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 299 The Course Announcement is published annually in April in limited print quantities. A PDF version is available (with bookmarks) at http://wa.risd.edu. The Course Announcement is not intended to constitute an agreement, contract, or offer to enter into a contract between any student and Rhode Island School of Design. The course offerings, requirements and policies of Rhode Island School of Design are under continual examination and revision. This Course Announcement presents the offerings, requirements and policies in effect at the time of publication and in no way guarantees that the offerings, requirements and policies will not change. RISD specifically reserves the right at any time without notice, to delete, adjust, reschedule, or replace any course(s) published herein due to insufficient enrollment, faculty changes, budgetary restrictions, or unforeseen circumstances and to change requirements for any major during any particular year. RISD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, creed, disability, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, ancestry or age. 5 From the Provost A Message from the Provost The 2014-15 Course Announcement provides you with information you need to plan your upcoming semester. Please review your graduation requirements and the academic policies of your department when you make your selections, to assure that your semester selections consider overall degree requirements. Meeting with your Advisor is a good way to consider options and discuss any relevant questions you may have. Juniors this year may also consult their Liberal Arts Advisor. Keep in mind as you put together a prospective schedule that some classes are in high demand. It is important to have alternative courses in mind in case your top choices fill. Registration for Fall classes takes place in May. We hope you will take advantage of the online registration system for selecting classes. Offerings for the upcoming academic year provide an exciting array of courses that have been designed to help you develop your knowledge, abilities, and capacity to think and work critically. I encourage you to challenge yourself, to try something new, and to create an individual program that encourages your broadest growth as an engaged artist, designer, and scholar. Pradeep Sharma Interim Provost 6 General Information 2014 – 2015 General Information The schedule of available hours in academic buildings is available on the Registrar’s website. Copies are available at the The Course Announcement beginning of each semester in the Office of Public Safety and The Course Announcement is part of a set of materials the Office of the Registrar. All academic buildings are providing information about Rhode Island School of Design. accessible during available hours via your RISD ID card. Other important publications include the Admissions Catalogue, the Brown/RISD Student Handbook, the Continuing Student Records Education Summer Session Catalog, and the RISD website. Change of Address The Course Announcement is published annually in April in Students must promptly notify the Registrar’s Office of limited quantities. Students and faculty may request a copy changes in permanent (home) address and telephone, as well as from the Registrar’s Office, but the preferred use is to access local address and phone. In addition, students need to inform the electronic pdf which is accessible to RISD students, staff the Registrar or the Student Accounts Office of the address to and faculty as well as the general public. The pdf document is which bills and billing information is to be sent. bookmarked and accessible from the Registrar’s Office website Students living in a RISD residence hall need not report a www.risd.edu/registrar and from our searchable database at local address since we know where you live. International http://wa.risd.edu students may not use a permanent home address in the United States; A home address in the native country must be on file at Accreditation all times. Changes may be reported in person or via phone or e- Rhode Island School of Design is accredited by the New mail to [email protected]. To comply with RISD identity theft England Association of Schools and Colleges, which accredits prevention programs, the student ID number or social security schools and colleges in the six New England states, and by the number must be included in correspondence or when the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), change is presented in person. which is the principal national accreditor for schools of art and A RISD box number is not sufficient for a local address, design. Accreditation by these Associations ensures that the and all students who are not living in RISD residence facilities institution has been carefully evaluated and found to meet should have their local address and a local phone number on standards agreed upon by qualified educators. file at all times. Particular programs in Rhode Island School of Design are Using the RISD Alert screen of WebAdvisor, students are accredited by other agencies or associations. They are: requested to maintain emergency address information: A contact number in case of campus wide emergency as well as a Landscape Architecture: The Landscape Architecture phone number to contact in case of personal emergency. Accreditation Board (LAAB) of the American Society of Landscape Architects Transcripts Architecture: The National Architectural Accrediting Board Students or alumni who need a copy of their academic record (NAAB) (called a ‘transcript’), must request an official transcript online. Art Education: The Rhode Island Department of Elementary Transcript Ordering is provided through the National Student and Secondary Education (RIDE) Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization serving the higher education community. Transcripts can be ordered via the web Information by Phone anytime, 24/7, using any major credit card. A link to the Inquiries about specific issues may be addressed to the transcript request page is available on the Registrar’s website at following offices. The area code for all is (401); on campus www.risd.edu/registrar in the ‘Frequently Requested Forms’ calls need only dial the extension: section, or directly through the Clearinghouse website at Main Switchboard 454-6100 www.getmytranscript.com (select Rhode Island School of Continuing Education 454-6201 Design). Additionally, students with WebAdvisor access can Admissions Office 454-6300 request a transcript directly through the ‘Student Services’ Student Accounts 454-6445 section of WebAdvisor. Registrar’s Office 454-6151 The official transcript arranges the academic record in Financial Aid Office 454-6661 term sequence, prints on official paper, and contains the RISD Student Affairs 454-6600 seal and signature of the Registrar. Transcripts are processed Academic Affairs 277-4928 in the order received. Generally, they are processed within three business days, except during registration or certain Academic Departments: phone numbers are in the course times of the year when requests are especially heavy. At those listing section. times of year (first two weeks of the semester and the grading periods at the end of each term) transcript requests are Building Hours generally processed within 5 days. Students are encouraged to Academic buildings and facilities are open and accessible only plan transcript needs accordingly. In addition, currently for certain hours of the day and night. These hours change enrolled students requesting transcripts at the end of a term during the term and are lengthened near the end of the term. must indicate in their request whether the transcript should wait to include the grades for the current term or be sent 7 General Information 2014 – 2015 immediately. The fee for each transcript ordered is $5.00 (plus 1. The right to inspect and review your education records a $2.25 processing fee per recipient). Transcripts are normally (with certain limited exceptions) within 45 days of the day mailed to recipients via regular 1st class United States Postal RISD receives your request for access. You should submit any Service (USPS) mail, for no additional charge. Current fees for such request to the Registrar’s Office in writing, identifying the express delivery via FedEx are posted on the Registrar’s records you wish to inspect. The Registrar’s Office will make website. For an additional priority processing (“rush”) fee of arrangements for access and notify you of the time and place $10.00, transcripts will be processed by the next business day, where the records may be inspected. Records thatare and then delivered based on the method selected. customarily open for student inspection will be accessible In addition to ordering official transcripts, current students without written request. have direct access to unofficial transcripts via WebAdvisor, which can be viewed or printed (by the student) by selecting 2. The right to request the amendment of your education the “Transcript” link under the Academic Profile section of records if you believe them to be inaccurate. You should WebAdvisor’s student menu. The cumulative academic record submit any such request to the Registrar’s Office in writing, is arranged in term sequence, but is not official in any way. clearly identifying the records that you want to have amended That is, it is not printed on official paper with a verifying and specifying the reasons you believe them to be inaccurate. signature or official seal. Students are strongly encouraged to The Registrar’s Office will notify you of its decision and, if the print a copy of their cumulative academic record and retain it decision is negative, of your right to a hearing regarding your for their records. In addition, current students have direct request for amendment. Additional information regarding the access to their Program Evaluation. The Program Evaluation is hearing procedures will be provided to you at that time. in the form of a graduation audit checklist. It is used for academic advising and degree auditing. Students must print 3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable out their unofficial transcript or program evaluation while their information contained in your education records, except to the WebAdvisor account is still active. Once WebAdvisor access extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. is no longer available, follow the procedure for ordering an One such exception permits disclosure to “school officials” official transcript. with “legitimate educational interests.” A “school official” is In addition to ordering official transcripts, current students any person employed by RISD in any administrative, have direct access at all times to unofficial transcripts via supervisory, academic or research, or support Staff position WebAdvisor. These can be viewed or printed on the student’s (including public safety and health services Staff); any person personal computer. In addition, students have direct access at or company with whom RISD has contracted to provide a all times to their Academic Evaluation. The Academic service to or on behalf of RISD (such as an attorney, auditor, or Evaluation is in the form of a graduation audit checklist. It is collection agent); any person serving on RISD’s Board of used for academic advising and degree auditing. Academic Trustees; or any student serving on an official committee, such advisors also have electronically access to this document at all as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another times. school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a “legitimate educational interest” if the official needs to Web Access to Records review an education record in order to fulfill the official’s professional responsibility. Current, degree-seeking students have electronic access via Another such exception permits RISD to disclose your WebAdvisor to their grades, transcript, class schedule, account “directory information”, consisting of your name; local, home, and other information. Go to website <wa.risd.edu>. Most and e-mail addresses; local and home telephone number; major information requires a user name and password which all field of study; enrollment status/rank (e.g., undergraduate or students are assigned as they enter the College. A log-in graduate; full time; freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior; account is not needed to search for classes for registration. first-year, second-year, or third-year); dates of attendance; Students who need help logging in should contact the Office of anticipated degree and degree date; degrees, honors, and Information Technology Service Desk (454-6106 or awards received; participation in officially recognized [email protected]), located on the first floor of 20 activities; student ID number, user ID, or other unique personal Washington Place. A student who forgets their password can identifier used by the student for purposes of accessing or get a temporary password directly from WebAdvisor. communicating in electronic systems; most recent educational Instructions are on the web site. Through WebAdvisor, faculty agency or institution attended; and photograph, to anyone advisors also have web access to the grades and transcripts of within the RISD community and to the general public. their advisees. Students who wish to have their directory information withheld must notify the Registrar’s Office in writing. (Please note that Notice of Student Rights with Respect to Education such a notification will prevent RISD from providing your Records (FERPA) directory information to your friends, prospective employers, The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) arts organizations, and others with whom you may wish us to affords you certain rights with respect to your education share such information, so make your decision carefully.) You records. These rights include: may give such notification at any time, but it will be effective only prospectively. Students who do not wish to have their 8 General Information 2014 – 2015 address (or other information) published in the student Writing Center directory must notify the Registrar’s Office annually by no The RISD Writing Center provides free peer tutoring in writing later than September 30. to all RISD students. Meeting with a tutor is a collaborative Upon request, RISD also discloses education records process that helps students develop their writing skills in an without consent to officials of another school in which a environment of respect for each individual’s voice, experience, student seeks or intends to enroll or where the student is and intention. Trained graduate and undergraduate tutors who already enrolled so long as the disclosure is for purposes are strong writers, readers, and listeners advise on any topic, related to the student’s enrollment or transfer. from sentence structure to strength of argument — or just serve Information on other such exceptions is available through as a sounding board. All stages and all kinds of writing are the Registrar’s Office. welcome at the Writing Center. At or before the beginning of the Fall semester, each new student is sent a “Student Information Release” form. By While one-hour tutoring sessions are its primary service, signing and returning this form to the Registrar’s Office, you the Writing Center is more broadly a community of students may authorize RISD to release your grades and other and faculty who value writing in all disciplines as an essential information from your education records to your parents. This form of critical thinking, expression, and citizenship and consent remains in effect until changed in writing with the appreciate its significance in the context of art and design. To Registrar’s Office. Continuing students who did not fill out the this end, it offers a variety of writing workshops, supports form as a freshman may do so at any subsequent time. If you student publications, and houses a small library of books on choose not to file the form, you are urged to inform your teaching and learning writing as well as books written by artists parents of your decision. and designers. 4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of The RISD Writing Center is located in College Building, Education concerning alleged failures by RISD to comply with room 240, and is open Monday to Friday 10am-4pm; Monday the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the to Thursday evenings, 6pm-8pm; and Sundays 12pm-6pm. For office that administers FERPA is: Family Policy Compliance more information or to make an appointment, go to Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, risdwritingcenter.com, e-mail [email protected], or call 401- SW, Washington, DC 20202-4605 454-6486. Disability Support Services Additional Support for Students Disability Support Services is the designated office that obtains Office of International Student Services and maintains disability related documents, certifies student The Office of International Student Services (OISS) offers eligibility for services, determines reasonable accommodations, support to all international students at RISD. The office is and develops plans for such accommodations for students with located on the 2nd floor of Carr House and provides resources disabilities. on matters concerning immigration, employment, living in the DSS's mission is to create an accessible community where United States and in the Providence area, and cultural people are evaluated on their ability, not their Disability. adjustment. OISS coordinates the international student Disability Support Services strives to provide students with the orientation held in the fall and assists students in finding the necessary tools by which they can get the most out of their campus resources they need. OISS works closely with the education at RISD. international students to help them maintain their immigration status in the United States. Lastly, the office helps international students become part of the RISD community and make the most of their experiences here. 9
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