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== Academics ==
== Academics ==


MCAD offers four degree programs.
MCAD offers several degree programs.


'''Bachelor of Fine Arts'''
'''Bachelor of Fine Arts:'''
The [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]] program offers majors in [[Advertising|Advertising Design]], [[Animation]], [[Sequential art|Comic Art]], [[Drawing]] and [[Painting]], [[Filmmaking]], [[Fine Art|Studio Fine Arts]], Furniture Design, [[Graphic Design]], [[Illustration]], Web And Multimedia Environments, [[Photography]], Print, Paper, Book, and [[Sculpture]]. <ref>[http://www.mcad.edu/showPage.php?pageID=1049 MCAD: Bachelor of Fine Arts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]] program offers majors in [[Advertising|Advertising Design]], [[Animation]], [[Sequential art|Comic Art]], [[Drawing]] and [[Painting]], [[Filmmaking]], [[Fine Art|Studio Fine Arts]], Furniture Design, [[Graphic Design]], [[Illustration]], Web And Multimedia Environments, [[Photography]], Print, Paper, Book, and [[Sculpture]]. <ref>[http://www.mcad.edu/showPage.php?pageID=1049 MCAD: Bachelor of Fine Arts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


'''Bachelor of Science'''
'''Bachelor of Science:'''
The [[Bachelor of Science|BS]] program offers specializations in Visualization and Virtual Experience, Entrepreneurship and Project Management, Print and Web Communications, and Branding, Marketing and Public Relations. Students have the opportunity to meet with real clients and take on real projects for a contextual study from the moment they step in the doors. This allows BS Students to network with industry professionals by becoming a part of the industry themselves, giving them not only an education, but experience by the time they graduate, giving them the upper-hand against other students. MCAD BS Students have a hiring rate of 96% post graduation, higher than any other major at the school.<ref>[http://www.mcad.edu/showPage.php?status=1&pageID=1081 MCAD Bachelor of Science<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The [[Bachelor of Science|BS]] program offers specializations in Visualization and Virtual Experience, Entrepreneurship and Project Management, Print and Web Communications, and Branding, Marketing and Public Relations. Students have the opportunity to meet with real clients and take on real projects for a contextual study from the moment they step in the doors. This allows BS Students to network with industry professionals by becoming a part of the industry themselves, giving them not only an education, but experience by the time they graduate, giving them a leg-up on other students. MCAD BS Students have a hiring rate of 96% post graduation.<ref>[http://www.mcad.edu/showPage.php?status=1&pageID=1081 MCAD Bachelor of Science<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


'''Master of Fine Arts'''
'''Continuing Studies:'''
MCAD offers a number of continuing studies courses for children, teens and adults. Adult courses are available for both enrichment and professional development.
The [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]] program offers disciplines in the areas of [[Animation]], [[Comic Art]], [[Drawing]], [[Filmmaking]], Furniture Design, [[Graphic Design]], [[Illustration]], Interactive Media, Painting, [[Photography]], [[Printmaking]], [[Sculpture]]. It's based on a mentor-based approach in which students select a mentor from a list of MCAD Faculty and professional area artists, work one-on-one with their mentors discussing their goals as an artist, and develop strategies in studio art and liberal studies seminars to meet their best needs.<ref>[http://www.mcad.edu/showPage.php?status=1&pageID=1084 MCAD Master of Fine Arts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


MCAD offers two professional post-baccalaureate certificate programs for students and working adults who have already completed a bachelor’s degree. The 30-credit Graphic Design Certificate (GDC) program is taught on campus in the evenings and weekends and prepares students for careers as professional graphic designers. The 30-credit Interactive Design and Marketing Online certificate combines web design courses with web development and marketing courses. Topics such as mobile development and social media marketing are also taught in this program.
'''Continuing Studies'''
MCAD offers a number of continuing studies courses for children, teens and adults. Adult courses are available for both enrichment and professional development. MCAD Continuing Studies department will host a workshop of anime and manga art called Schoolgirls and Mobilesuits.


'''Master of Fine Arts:'''
MCAD offers two professional post-baccalaureate certificate programs for students for working adults who have already completed a bachelor’s degree. The 30-credit Graphic Design Certificate (GDC) program is taught on campus in the evenings and weekends and prepares students for careers as professional graphic designers. The 30-credit Interactive Design and Marketing Online certificate combines web design courses with web development and marketing courses. Topics such as mobile development and social media marketing are also taught in this program.
The [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]] program offers disciplines in the areas of [[Animation]], [[Comic Art]], [[Drawing]], [[Filmmaking]], Furniture Design, [[Graphic Design]], [[Illustration]], Interactive Media, Painting, [[Photography]], [[Printmaking]], [[Sculpture]]. It uses a mentor-based approach in which students select a mentor from a list of MCAD Faculty and professional area artists, work one-on-one with their mentors discussing their goals as an artist, and develop strategies in studio art and liberal studies seminars to meet their best needs.<ref>[http://www.mcad.edu/showPage.php?status=1&pageID=1084 MCAD Master of Fine Arts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


'''Sustainable Design Program:'''
'''Sustainable Design Program''' MCAD's sustainable design master of arts degree is the first accredited online program not exclusive to architecture, focusing on sustainability ideas that can be applied to any effort. The program was developed, and is taught, by long-standing eco-practitioners and advocates for sustainable design, including members of: [[Worldchanging]], [[Biomimicry Guild]], [[The Natural Step]], [[Sustainable Packaging Coalition]], and the [[Permaculture Guild]], with the core group coming from the [[o2 Global Network]] (o2 International Network for Sustainable Design). As an all-online program, students come from all industries, cultures, and career stages to share ideas and insights while learning how to apply systems thinking to their own work. Not limited to designers, business and government decision makers find they not only learn how to apply sustainability systems thinking, but learn creative out-of-the-box thinking as well. http://www.mcad.edu/sustainable
Launched in 2004, MCAD's Sustainable Design Master's Degree Program was the first accredited online program, not exclusive to architecture, focusing on sustainability methodologies that can be applied to any effort. The program was developed, and is taught, by long-standing sustainability-practitioners working in design and business, including members of: Worldchanging, Biomimicry Guild, The Natural Step, Sustainable Packaging Coalition, Living Principles, and the Permaculture Guild. Students come from all industries, cultures, and career stages to share ideas and insights while learning how to apply systems thinking to their own work. Not limited to designers, business and government decision makers find they not only learn how to work in an applied sustainability environment, but learn design thinking methodologies as well -- sparking real, and long-term innovation. http://www.mcad.edu/sustainable


== Campus ==
== Campus ==

Revision as of 16:43, 21 May 2013

Minneapolis College of Art and Design
File:MplsCollegeArtDesign2012.jpg
TypePrivate
Established1886
PresidentJay Coogan
Academic staff
100
Undergraduates650
Location,
CampusUrban, 10 acres (4 ha)
Websitewww.mcad.edu

Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) is a private, nonprofit four-year and postgraduate college specializing in the visual arts. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, MCAD currently enrolls approximately 650 students offering curriculum that includes painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, illustration, graphic design, book arts, furniture design, liberal arts comic art, and sustainable design. MCAD is one of the few major art schools to offer a major in comic art.

History

MCAD was founded in 1886 by the trustees of the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts and originally named the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts. Douglas Volk (1856-1935), an accomplished American portrait painter who studied in Paris with renowned French painter and sculptor Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904), becomes the school’s first president. Its inaugural class was held in a rented apartment in downtown Minneapolis and had an enrollment of 28 students, 26 of whom were women.[1][2]

In December 1889, the School found a more permanent home on the top floor of the just-finished Minneapolis Public Library at 10th Street and Hennepin Avenue. In 1893, noted German-born painter and educator Robert Koehler (1850-1917) moved from New York to Minnesota to become president of the school. Over the next ten years, he developed much of the curriculum that is known today as the art education field. By the turn of the century, the school had two instructors and had instituted a summer term, in addition to night classes for people in the community. In 1910, the School of Fine Arts changed its name to the Minneapolis School of Art to reflect the new emphasis on applied arts.[3]

In 1915, the school moved to its present location one mile south of downtown Minneapolis, and set up its classrooms and studios within the newly constructed Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The 10-acre (4 ha) site for the art museum and school was donated to the City of Minneapolis in 1911 by prominent local banker and businessman Clinton Morrison (1842–1913). It was formerly occupied by Villa Rosa, the home and estate of Morrison's parents Dorilus Morrison (1814–1897), the first mayor of Minneapolis, and Harriet Putnam Whitmore Morrison (1821-1880). The site of the Morrison's former estate is today held in the public trust under the jurisdiction of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and is officially known as Dorilus Morrison Park.[4]

In 1916, the school moved into its own nearby facilities in the new Julia Morrison Memorial Building, which was built with funds provided to the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts by Dr. Angus Washburn Morrison (1883–1949) and his sister, Ethel Morrison Van Derlip (1876–1921), as a memorial to their mother, Julia Kellogg Washburn Morrison (1853-1883), the wife of Clinton Morrison.[5] Designed by prominent Minneapolis architect Edwin Hawley Hewitt (1874-1939), a former Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts president, the Morrison Building featured three large painting studios with skylights, administrative offices, workshops and an auditorium.[1]

In 1970, the School was renamed the Minneapolis College of Art and Design to reflect the broadening of its fine arts and liberal arts curricula. By this time, with enrollment of nearly 600 students, the college had outgrown its facilities, and in 1974 expanded into a building designed by Pritzker Prize–winning modernist architect Kenzo Tange (1913–2005) as part of the new "arts complex" that included the Children's Theatre Company and a major addition to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.[1]

On July 1, 1988, MCAD became a wholly independent institution, no longer governed by the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts.[1]

In 2002, I.D. Magazine named MCAD one of America’s "Top Ten Design Schools".

Academics

MCAD offers several degree programs.

Bachelor of Fine Arts: The BFA program offers majors in Advertising Design, Animation, Comic Art, Drawing and Painting, Filmmaking, Studio Fine Arts, Furniture Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Web And Multimedia Environments, Photography, Print, Paper, Book, and Sculpture. [6]

Bachelor of Science: The BS program offers specializations in Visualization and Virtual Experience, Entrepreneurship and Project Management, Print and Web Communications, and Branding, Marketing and Public Relations. Students have the opportunity to meet with real clients and take on real projects for a contextual study from the moment they step in the doors. This allows BS Students to network with industry professionals by becoming a part of the industry themselves, giving them not only an education, but experience by the time they graduate, giving them a leg-up on other students. MCAD BS Students have a hiring rate of 96% post graduation.[7]

Continuing Studies: MCAD offers a number of continuing studies courses for children, teens and adults. Adult courses are available for both enrichment and professional development.

MCAD offers two professional post-baccalaureate certificate programs for students and working adults who have already completed a bachelor’s degree. The 30-credit Graphic Design Certificate (GDC) program is taught on campus in the evenings and weekends and prepares students for careers as professional graphic designers. The 30-credit Interactive Design and Marketing Online certificate combines web design courses with web development and marketing courses. Topics such as mobile development and social media marketing are also taught in this program.

Master of Fine Arts: The MFA program offers disciplines in the areas of Animation, Comic Art, Drawing, Filmmaking, Furniture Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interactive Media, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture. It uses a mentor-based approach in which students select a mentor from a list of MCAD Faculty and professional area artists, work one-on-one with their mentors discussing their goals as an artist, and develop strategies in studio art and liberal studies seminars to meet their best needs.[8]

Sustainable Design Program: Launched in 2004, MCAD's Sustainable Design Master's Degree Program was the first accredited online program, not exclusive to architecture, focusing on sustainability methodologies that can be applied to any effort. The program was developed, and is taught, by long-standing sustainability-practitioners working in design and business, including members of: Worldchanging, Biomimicry Guild, The Natural Step, Sustainable Packaging Coalition, Living Principles, and the Permaculture Guild. Students come from all industries, cultures, and career stages to share ideas and insights while learning how to apply systems thinking to their own work. Not limited to designers, business and government decision makers find they not only learn how to work in an applied sustainability environment, but learn design thinking methodologies as well -- sparking real, and long-term innovation. http://www.mcad.edu/sustainable

Campus

MCAD is located on 2501 Stevens Avenue, just south of downtown Minneapolis. It shares an 18-acre arts campus with the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Children's Theatre Company. The MCAD campus consists of eight buildings and three acres of lawns and gardens.

  • MCAD offers student apartments for on-campus living.
    • 122 Units
    • 10 efficiencies
    • 63 one-bedrooms
    • 40 two-bedrooms
    • 9 three-bedrooms
  • 43 percent are furnished

Enrollment

  • Total undergrads: 650
  • First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 140
  • Graduate enrollment: 44

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "MCAD History". MCAD. 2007.
  2. ^ "Minneapolis College of Art and Design Faculty Artists". ArtStor. May 16, 2008.
  3. ^ "Museums, Galleries, and Institutions for the Arts". Mpls Library. 2001.
  4. ^ "Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board website".
  5. ^ "Bio of Dr. Angus Washburn Morrison".
  6. ^ MCAD: Bachelor of Fine Arts
  7. ^ MCAD Bachelor of Science
  8. ^ MCAD Master of Fine Arts