Graduate Emphasis
In addition to the doctoral program in Visual Studies described
above, the Program in Visual Studies also offers an emphasis
in Visual Studies available to Ph.D. and M.F.A. students in all
departments at UCI. Satisfactory completion of the emphasis is
certified by the Graduate Advisor in Visual Studies and is noted
in the student's dossier.
Admission to the Program
Students must first be admitted to, or currently enrolled in,
a Ph.D. or M.F.A. program at UCI. Applicants must submit to the
Graduate Advisor in Visual Studies a summary of prior undergraduate
and graduate course work related to Visual Studies, institutions
attended, and major(s), together with a brief statement of purpose,
including career objectives, areas of interest and research,
record of research, teaching, professional accomplishments, and/or
creative work. Lack of prior course work does not preclude admission,
so long as a compelling statement of research interests congruent
with the emphasis makes the case. Admission to the emphasis is
on a rolling basis. The Graduate Advisor tracks students' progress
toward fulfillment of the emphasis requirements and meets with
students to advise them on a program of study, as required.
Emphasis Requirements
Minimum course work for the graduate emphasis in Visual Studies
consists of four courses: Visual Studies 293 and three additional
elective Visual Studies seminars.
For doctoral students, the qualifying examination and dissertation
topic should incorporate Visual Studies as a central concern.
One area of the Ph.D. qualifying examination should be on a Visual
Studies topic, and one member of the candidate's qualifying examination
committee and dissertation committee is normally a member of
the Visual Studies faculty. There are no requirements concerning
qualifying examinations or theses for M.F.A. students.
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