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Architectural Preservation
Architecture
Facilities Management
BA in Art, Digital Media Concentration (Japan Campus Only)
Minor in Art (Japan Campus Only)
Art Education & Community Arts Practices
BS in Art Education
Certificate in Arts in Community
Art History
BA in Art History
Minor in Art History
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Foundation Year
Concentration in Art Education
Crafts
Ceramics/Glass
Fibers & Material Studies
Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM
Graphic Arts & Design
Graphic & Interactive Design
Photography
Printmaking
Painting, Drawing & Sculpture
Painting/Drawing
Sculpture
Visual Studies

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Academic Advising Information

Please note: Non-Tyler students who are interested in learning more about the majors and/or admissions requirements should contact the Tyler Admissions staff at tylerart@temple.edu or by calling 215-777-9090. Non-matriculants who wish to register for a Tyler course should contact the Academic Advising office at 215-777-9193.

 

Academic Advising

Academic Advising Office

Tyler Building, 212

215-777-9193

Laureen Duffy, Senior Advisor
215-777-9185

lduffy@temple.edu

Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by appointment

Kristan Campbell, Secretary

215-777-9193

kristan.campbell@temple.edu

 

Major Advising


Architecture (first and second year)

Assistant Professor Sneha Patel

Architecture Building, 137

215-204-8813

sneha.patel@temple.edu

Architecture (third and fourth year)

Assistant Professor Vojislav Ristic

Architecture Building, 139

215-204-8813

vristic@temple.edu

Arts in Community Certificate Program

Associate Professor William Yalowitz

Tyler Building, 210J
215-777-9163
artedart@temple.edu

Art

Laureen Duffy, Senior Advisor

Tyler Building, 212

215-777-9185

lduffy@temple.edu

Art Education

Dr. Lisa Kay

Assistant Professor Wendy Osterweil

Tyler Building, B090D
215-777-9163

artedart@temple.edu

Art History
Dr. Jonathan Kline
Tyler Building, 211E

215-777-9165

jdkline@temple.edu

Ceramics
Associate Professor Chad Curtis

Tyler Building, 150M

215-777-9201

chad.curtis@temple.edu

Fibers and Material Studies
Assistant Professor C. Pazia Mannella

Tyler Building, 250N

215-777-9136
pazia@temple.edu

Glass
Professor Sharyn O'Mara
Tyler Building, 120D

215-777-9128
somara@temple.edu

Foundation Program
Associate Professor Gerard Brown, Program Head
Tyler Building, 210R
215-777-9181
gerard.brown@temple.edu

Graphic & Interactive Design
Professor Alice Drueding
Tyler Building, 240O

215-777-9185
drueding@temple.edu

Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM

Professor Stanley Lechtzin

Tyler Building, 220F

215-777-9129

stanlech@temple.edu

Photography
Professor Martha Madigan
Tyler Building, B030Y

215-777-9245

mmadigan@temple.edu


Printmaking
Professor Richard Hricko
Tyler Building, 260B

215-777-9125
hricko@temple.edu

Painting

Associate Professor Philip Glahn
Tyler Building, 300A
215-777-9104
phglahn@temple.edu

Sculpture
Professor Jude Tallichet
Tyler Building, 140A
215-777-9155
jude@temple.edu

Visual Studies

Associate Professor Nichola Kinch

Tyler Building, 230C

215-777-9170

nmkinch@temple.edu

 

 

For BFA Students:

Advising is provided individually and in groups to full-time, degree-seeking students enrolled in Tyler School of Art. While students may make appointments at any time, the week before the start of registration is set aside each semester for advising purposes, at which time students receive their DARS and meet with an advisor. Advising about academic requirements is always provided by the academic advisors.

First-year students are advised by the advising staff and the faculty while taking FDPR 1502 and are registered for their studio courses. Foundation courses are rostered by the advising staff but students will select their own academic classes. Midway through their second semester, freshmen are advised both individually and in groups by the advising staff on policies, methods, and procedures to assist them in self-registration for their first sophomore semester.

It is critical to note that all majors have either one or two sophomore prerequisites. Students who are thinking about overseas study should consult an advisor before the beginning of the sophomore year.

Sophomores should arrange to meet with the academic advisors who will help them register for their second sophomore semester. Faculty advisors are also available for sophomore students who have questions about the majors. When sophomores register for their junior year they are assigned to a major advisor, a faculty member from the major they enter, who will continue to advise the student during his/her junior and senior years on studio matters. Faculty advisors are also available for sophomore students who have questions about the majors.

Juniors, seniors, and all transfer students should continue to consult the academic advisors for course requirements.

The Art Education staff provides additional advising for B.F.A. students seeking the Art Education concentration as there are a number of clearances and special requirements for that program, as required by the PA Department of Education.

 

Additional Advising Services

The academic advising office should be contacted if there are questions concerning courses that require placement testing. The senior academic advisor meets with all students on academic warning, academic probation or designated "at-risk" by virtue of multiple mid-term deficiency notices and works with students with disabilities to ensure appropriate accommodations are made. Although the senior advisor has scheduled hours, we suggest calling 215-777-9193 for an appointment.

 

For Architecture, Art, Art Education, Art History and Visual Studies Students:

Advising is provided to degree-seeking students enrolled in the Architecture, Visual Studies, Art, Art Education, Arts in Community and Art History programs by the academic advising staff and the major undergraduate advisors in the departments.

The week before the start of registration is set aside each semester for advising purposes, at which time students can obtain their DARS report and meet with an advisor. Faculty advisors in the student's area provide advising to most juniors and seniors for their major and academic advising is provided by the academic advisors.

The Art Education staff provides additional advising for students in the B.S. in Art Education and B.F.A. with Art Education Concentration, as there are a number of clearances and special requirements for that program, as required by the PA Department of Education.

An academic advisor should be contacted if there are questions concerning English 0802 (Analytical Reading & Writing), Intellectual Heritage 0851 & 0852 (Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I and Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II), and other General Education (GenEd) requirements, or developmental courses in English and Mathematics.

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