Fine Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
Entrance
requirements
Option 1:
High school (for students with high
school graduation)
1. B.C. Secondary school graduation or equivalent.
2. B in English 12 (see Note).
Note:
English 12 equivalent courses include English 12 First Peoples, English Literature 12, AP English, and IB English A (standard level or higher level).
3. Portfolio review and
possible interview.
Students who do not meet these requirements will be considered for the Visual Arts diploma or Open Studies.
Option 2: University
entrance (for
students who have post-secondary credit in BFA-related courses; see Notes below)
Completion of a minimum of 15 university-level credits in BFA-related disciplines with a minimum of 2.33 GPA, and an overall
cumulative GPA of 2.0 on all courses attempted.
or
Completion of a minimum of nine university-level credits in BFA-related disciplines with a GPA of 3.0 or better, and an overall
cumulative GPA of 2.33 on all courses attempted.
or
A 51ÎÛÂþ diploma in Visual Arts, Fashion Design, Graphic and Digital Design, or Theatre Arts.
or
A 51ÎÛÂþ Associate of Arts degree with an option in Theatre or MACS.
Note 1: For the purpose of Admissions, credits earned in the following BFA-related disciplines will be considered: Art History, Fashion Design, Film Studies, Graphic Design, Media and Communication Studies, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Credits earned in Creative Writing courses offered by the English department will also be considered: ENGL 104, 111, 165, 211, 212, 213, 215, 302, 303, 311, 313, 315, 317, 373, 377, 378, 381.
Note 2: Applicants who do not meet the requirements for entrance under Option 2 will be considered under Option 1, and will need to submit a portfolio of work to determine eligibility.
Applicants must satisfy the English language proficiency requirement. For details on how this requirement may be met, see English language proficiency requirement in the Admissions section of the calendar.
Students who do not meet these requirements will be considered for the Visual Arts diploma or Open Studies.
When to apply
Applications are accepted for entrance to the Fall and Winter semesters. For application deadlines, see
Specific intake application
process.
How to apply
1. Apply online at .
Additional documents required for a
complete application:
• Official high school transcript proving B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent, if no previous post-secondary experience.
• Official transcripts (or interim transcripts) from all
post-secondary institutions you have attended showing grade/course achievement
as per entrance requirements. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to UFV from the originating institution; see the Transfer Credit section for details. To retain your
original application date, order early so transcripts arrive within two weeks of
the date your application is mailed or submitted.
2. When your application has been processed by the Office of the Registrar, you will receive information on program orientation and portfolio
submission dates, and a copy of the portfolio requirements. Applicants under Option 1 must submit a portfolio of
recently created art works and accompanying documentation, as directed in the portfolio requirements. The portfolio is not due at the time of application, but will be submitted and reviewed in April for the Fall intake and in October for the Winter intake. All applicants must attend
a program orientation. Applicants who reside
outside the Lower Mainland area should contact the BFA educational advisor for alternate
arrangements.
3. You will be advised of an admission decision and, if accepted, will be provided with registration information. A deposit is required before you register (see the Fees and Other Costs section). This deposit will be applied toward your tuition fees. Final payment of all course fees is due the second week of classes.
4. In cases where course work is in progress, an admission decision may be
made conditional upon completion of academic requirements. Proof of completion
of entrance requirements is due the end of the first week in August for the
September intake.
Basis for admission decision
Applicants who meet the Option 2 entrance requirements will be admitted in order of
their application date. This date is set when an application, all required
documentation, and the application fee have been submitted. Applicants in Option 1 will be notified of their admission status after the portfolio review process is completed.
Fees and
additional costs
See the Fees and Other Costs
section. Books and additional supplies cost approximately $100 per course. There
are other related costs which must be considered over the four-year program:
- Materials: approximately $3,600
- Film photography students will require access to a 35mm SLR camera
Program requirements
Standing required for continuance
All students accepted into the BFA program at 51ÎÛÂþ are expected to maintain
acceptable standards of scholarship. Specifically, they are expected to maintain
a minimum 2.0 CGPA on all courses.
Undergraduate continuance
Academic standing will be governed by 51ÎÛÂþ’s . Students must have a CGPA of at least 2.00 to remain enrolled in Good Academic Standing at 51ÎÛÂþ. Students in Good Academic Standing will have no registration limits placed on them. Failure to meet the minimum CGPA requirement will result in restrictions on registration and may eventually lead to academic suspension from the University. Students on Academic Warning or Academic Probation are limited to registering in 10 credits.
The academic standing of all students covered under this policy for courses where letter grades are assigned will be determined at intervals of 9 credits at the start of a student’s academic career and then at the end of every term after 27 credits have been completed. Students will be assessed after every term enrolled, but Academic Standing will only change at the intervals noted above. Students’ academic standing will be permanently reflected on their student record and will appear on official and unofficial transcripts.
After each semester, students put on Academic Warning, Academic Probation, or Required to Withdraw status or who are continued on Warning or Probation will be notified by the Registrar.
Required to withdraw
Students who have been Required to Withdraw from 51ÎÛÂþ under the are subject to readmission and continuance requirements as listed in the 51ÎÛÂþ academic calendar. Students are normally only readmitted once to the same program.
Re-admission
A student who is required to withdraw from the BFA program must submit an
appeal for readmission to the BFA educational advisor if he/she wishes to
resume studies in the degree program. Students who have been required to
withdraw will be advised to complete a further nine credits of academic work or
to repeat a similar amount of academic work taken previously in order to
demonstrate their academic abilities. Appeals must be received at least three
months before the start of the semester for which a student has applied.
Readmission is not automatic. If readmitted, students will be placed on Academic
Warning again, subject to the conditions for Academic Warning as described
above.
Course repetition
Students may not register for a course more than twice. Where a course has been repeated, only the higher grade will be counted in the GPA calculation.
Residency
A student must complete at least 60 of the required credits for the
BFA at 51ÎÛÂþ. At least 30 of these credits must be at the upper-level. Transfer
credits and credits earned through prior learning assessment, which includes
course challenge, do not meet this requirement. Students should consult the calendar section for their major or extended minors of choice,
as there may be additional residency requirements for specific courses of study.
Graduation
It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that all program requirements
are met. This should be done by regular consultation with the BFA Educational Advisor. A minimum program and cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required to graduate.
Students must apply for graduation by completing the Graduation Request form available at
, or from the Office of the Registrar. We recommend this be done in the first month of
the final semester. Students who wish to attend the graduation ceremony in June must apply by April 1,
and complete program requirements by April 30. Degree candidates who qualify to receive a 51ÎÛÂþ
degree must be approved by the BFA Educational Advisor and the Senate.
Co-operative Education option
The Co-operative Education option provides students with the opportunity to acquire paid, career-related work experience in conjunction with their studies in the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program. See the Co-operative Education section for more details.
Bachelor of Fine Arts
requirements
There are three sets of requirements to note:
1. BFA program requirements
2. BFA general requirements
3. Discipline requirements for major, extended minors, and minors (see individual disciplines)
BFA program requirements
To receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, students must complete the requirements for a Visual Arts major or two extended minors in accepted BFA-related disciplines: Art History and Visual Studies, Creative Writing, Fashion, Graphic and Digital Design, Media and Communication Studies, Theatre, or Visual Arts. Alternatively, a minor or extended minor in most of these areas may be completed in addition to the Visual Arts major. A minor in Business may also be added to the Visual Arts major.
Students admitted to the degree should seek advice from the BFA educational advisor. A formal declaration of program choice should be made and approved by the BFA educational advisor after the completion of 30 credits and before 60 credits towards the degree (see the Declaration of major, extended minors, and minors section below).
Students in BFA degree programs must complete a minimum of 120 credits:
- At least 45 of the 120 credits must be at the 300/400 level.
- At least 60 credits must be completed at 51ÎÛÂþ, of which 30 must be upper-level.
- Bachelor of Fine Arts general requirements must be satisfied.
- Requirements for one major or two extended minors must be satisfied.
- A minimum CGPA of 2.0 in the BFA program and a minimum CGPA of 2.0 in all upper-level credits is required.
- Pre-college or preparatory courses will not satisfy program requirements.
All 51ÎÛÂþ courses specified for degree programs, for the Teacher Education program, and for the TESL certificate program are acceptable for the elective credits remaining after requirements for any major, extended minor, and/or minor have been met. Of these remaining credits, up to 12 credits may be chosen from any 51ÎÛÂþ course, 100 level or higher, including credits earned in the Co-operative Education program.
BFA general requirements
Students in all BFA degree programs will complete the following general requirements.
Writing requirement
Six credits from ENGL 105 (see Note 1) and any other 100-level English course, or CMNS 155, or ARTS 100 (see Note 2).
Note 1: Students who received an A in English 12 or equivalent (English Literature 12, English 12 First Peoples, IB English A (standard level or higher level), or AP English), ENGL 091, or ENGL 099 may replace the ENGL 105 requirement with any ENGL course numbered 108 or higher.
51ÎÛÂþ’s policy is that when a provincial exam is written for English 12, the higher of the school grade or the blended final grade is used.
Note 2: ARTS 100 can be used to meet three credits of writing requirement and meet the reasoning requirement.
Reasoning requirement
PHIL 100 or ARTS 100 (see Note 1), or at least three credits from each of the following lists:
Humanities
list |
Social
Sciences list |
• AH 205, 316 |
•
ANTH 255, 301 |
• CMNS 251, 360 |
•
ECON 100 |
• ENGL 150, 364 |
•
GEOG 241, 452 |
• HIST 300 |
•
STAT 104 |
• MATH 265 |
•
PSYC 202 (see Note 2), 408 |
• THEA 301/ENGL 365, THEA 453 |
• SOC
350 |
Note 1: ARTS 100 meets both the writing requirement and the reasoning requirement.
Note 2: This requirement may be met by PSYC 210 if previously completed.
Lab Science requirement
One course from:
- ASTR 103 or 104
- BIO 100-level or higher
- CHEM 100-level or higher
- CIS 145, 146, 180, 185, or 245
- GEOG 101, 102, 103, or 116
- KPE 163 or 170
- PHYS 100-level or higher
- PSYC 202 (see Note)
Note: This requirement may be met by PSYC 210 or PSYC 220 if previously
completed.
Elective Note: Theatre Practica
BFA students may use a maximum of six credits from lower-level Theatre practica courses toward elective requirements in the degree program. Lower-level Theatre practica courses include THEA 199, 299, 290, and 295. Since each production represents a unique project, students may repeat THEA 199 or 299 once, or THEA 290 or 295 multiple times for further elective credit towards the BFA degree, within the six credit maximum. Additional credit will only be granted when the work undertaken in each practicum represents a different production role.
Programs of study within the BFA degree
51ÎÛÂþ offers a major in Visual Arts, and extended minors and minors in seven disciplines related to fine arts: Art History and Visual Studies, Creative Writing, Fashion, Graphic and Digital Design, Media and Communication Studies, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Graduation requirements can be met by completing the course of study for the major, or by completing the course of study for two extended minors. Minors in these subject areas may be added at the student's discretion to either the major or a double extended minor program. Unfortunately, minors are not available in the BFA from other Arts areas.
Declaration of major, extended minors, and minors
Students who have been admitted to the Bachelor of Fine Arts program may formally declare a major, extended minors, or minors after they have completed at least 30 credits in the program with a minimum 2.0 CGPA on all credits attempted, provided that they have also met the declaration requirements of the subject discipline where applicable. Formal declaration is completed by appointment with the BFA Educational Advisor. Please note that the declaration of a Visual Arts major will also require a portfolio review. For further information on the portfolio review, please see the VA major section of the calendar.
Students must declare at least one major or two extended minors by the time they have completed 60 university-level credits. Students who have completed 60 credits but have not yet declared at least one major or two extended minors will not be permitted to register. Exceptions may be made in special circumstances by the BFA Educational Advisor.
Additional requirements for BFA with a Visual Arts major
See the Visual Arts major for details on course requirements.
Additionally, the 120 BFA credits must include:
- 60 studio credits, including 30 upper-level credits.
- 33 arts and lab science credits, including 12 upper-level credits
(this includes the BFA general requirements in the areas of writing, lab science, and reasoning, as well as 21 credits in Art History).
- At least 15 upper-level credits that count towards the major must be completed at 51ÎÛÂþ.
- Bachelor of Fine Arts general requirements must be satisfied.
Double extended minor requirements
Students wishing to concentrate on two subject areas can earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree by completing two of the following extended minors:
Note: The BFA degree must contain at least one creative practice discipline. Extended minors in Art History and Media and Communications Studies cannot be combined with each other in the BFA degree. Students wishing to combine these two disciplines should pursue a BA degree.
To receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a double extended minor, students must complete all designated requirements in two discipline areas, plus one course from each of the following three areas:
- Visual Literacy: At least 3 credits from ENGL 165, ENGL 377, any Film Studies course, any Graphic Design course, or any Visual Arts course.
- Performance Literacy: At least 3 credits from ENGL 211, ENGL 381, or any Theatre course except THEA 201-204, THEA 301, or THEA 401.
- Historical/Critical Literacy: At least 3 credits from any Art History course, ENGL 115, ENGL 233, ENGL 234, ENGL 264, ENGL 364, ENGL 365, ENGL 373, FD 193, IPK 277, any MACS course, PHIL 250, PHIL 251, PHIL 252, THEA 201-204, THEA 301, or THEA 401.
Students admitted to the degree should seek advice from the BFA educational advisor regarding requirements. Declarations should be made with the BFA educational advisor when at least 30 credits have been completed.
Additionally, of the 120 BFA credits:
- 65 must be in Arts subjects.
- At least 15 credits must be completed at the upper level in each of two extended minor disciplines (see individual subject areas for specific extended minor requirements).
- Residency requirements must be met: at least seven upper-level credits counting towards each extended minor must be completed at 51ÎÛÂþ.
- The Bachelor of Fine Arts general requirements must be satisfied.
- Students completing a double extended minor must also complete a breadth requirement of nine credits in three areas: Visual Literacy, Performance Literacy, Historical/Critical Literacy. These credits must be exclusive of the work completed for the discipline requirements of the extended minors.
Course listings
For complete details on courses see the
course descriptions section.
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