Program Options
Photography (MFA, MA)
MASTER OF ARTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY
Barry’s MA in Photography can help you develop
your personal style of art and aesthetics. While in the program,
you will work side-by-side with faculty members, all recognized
working artists. In fact, the mentoring relationship within the
independent study closely resembles the real-life scenario which
working artists/photographers must face after graduation, in that
you will be involved in production of art.
In Barry’s MA program, you will take a minimum
of 36 credit hours and a maximum of 48 credit hours. You may be
able to complete your MA in as little as 3 semesters (12 credits
maximum per semester, including a successful group exhibition).
The maximum length of time you can take to complete the MA is seven
years, including a successful group exhibition.
Outline of the MA curriculum:
| Photography,
Communication, and Art graduate courses |
PHO,COM,ART |
18
cr. |
| Independent Study
in Photography |
PHO 559/659 |
9 cr. |
| Art History graduate
courses |
ART/PHO |
6 cr. |
| MA Grad. Thesis
Exhibition |
PHO 690 |
3 cr. |
| Total: |
36
cr. minimum |
| 48
cr. Maximum |
Opportunity to pursue the MFA: If you as an MA
student wish to pursue the more rigorous MFA, you will need to notify
the Department, formally apply to the MFA program, submit a portfolio
for committee review, and be officially accepted. If you are accepted,
your coursework from the MA will transfer to the MFA. Since the
coursework may be applied to only one degree, you must be accepted
into the MFA prior to completing the MA degree.
MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY
Barry’s MFA degree can help you develop
and refine your personal style of art and aesthetics, and obtain
the background and credentials you need to teach photography at
the university level.
The program offers strong academics and experiential
learning. During the course of your study, you will engage in directed
independent study. In addition to fostering a mentoring relationship
with our well-recognized faculty, the independent study most closely
resembles the real-life scenario which working artists/photographers
face, in that you will be involved in independent production of
art. You will also prepare a written thesis and a thesis exhibition.
This 66 credit-hour program can be completed in
six semesters and must be completed within seven years, including
the thesis and thesis exhibition.
Outline of the MFA curriculum:
| Photography, Communication, and
Art graduate courses |
PHO,COM,ART |
33 cr. |
| Independent Study in Photography |
PHO 559/659 |
15 cr. |
| Art History graduate courses |
ART/PHO |
9 cr. |
| MFA Grad. Thesis Exhibition |
PHO 691A |
5 cr. |
| PHO 691B |
4 cr. |
| Total: |
66 cr. minimum |
| Minimum time to complete the
MFA degree: 6 semesters (12 cr. max. per semester) |
MFA Thesis Exhibition:
The most important component of your final studies
for the MFA will be your Thesis Exhibition. As a graduating MFA,
you must mount a substantial solo exhibition of your work illustrating
the highest level of originality and professionalism.
You will also submit a written thesis on your
exhibited body of work. The content of your written thesis must
an in-depth, critical statement on your own work. The thesis should
include high-quality photographic reproductions of your creative
photography as well as work by other artists/ photographers whose
influence may be of importance. Grammar and composition must be
of graduate level, with formal committee approval necessary. The
Learning Resource Center at Barry is available for help with writing
the thesis.
The thesis and exhibition are allotted nine credits
towards the degree. As this is the most important final requirement
and requires formal faculty committee approval, it is not uncommon
for a student to prolong his or her graduate study to help insure
a successful exhibition and thesis.
Opportunity for Change of Program: If at some
time during the course of your studies, you should decide not to
pursue the MFA, you may do so. You can switch to the MA program
by formally giving notice, three months in advance, to the department
chair and receiving formal approval.
INDEPENDENT STUDIES
As part of the graduate photography curricula,
you will be involved in directed independent study. In addition
to fostering a mentoring relationship with the faculty, independent
study most closely resembles the real-life scenario which working
artists/photographers must face after graduation, in that you will
be involved in independent production of art.
Program Standards
- Full time study may not exceed 12 credits
per semester.
- Maximum length of time to complete the
MFA degree is seven years, to include a successful written thesis
and thesis exhibition.
- Maximum length of time to complete the
MA degree is seven years, to include a successful group exhibition.
- Students wishing to change from the MA
to the MFA program must notify the Department, formally apply,
submit a portfolio for committee review, and be officially accepted.
- Students interested in changing from
the MA program into the MFA must do so prior to receiving the
MA degree. Coursework may be applied to only one degree.
- Students wishing to change from the MFA
to the MA program must give formal notice 3 months in advance
and be formally approved.
- Assessment of the MFA candidate’s
creative and technical outcomes will be through faculty evaluation
and approval of a substantial one-person thesis exhibition. The
MA candidate will be similarly judged, but as part of a group
exhibition.
- MFA candidates should express their artistic
intentions and philosophies in a written formal thesis to provide
a means for outcome assessment.
- If the graduate student’s work
or performance is unsatisfactory, the University may remove the
student from the graduate program.
- Individuals with undergraduate degrees
may take a maximum of nine graduate credits as non-degree-seeking
students.
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