Advising
Information for Department of Fine Arts Majors
in Art, Art History, Music, and Theater
Advisors: Who to see
and when
Academic Advising: Assistant Deans Nancy Gulick and Danyelle Thurman. Use this office only if you are an undeclared major. Information about Academic Advising is located at the following: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu/advising/
Once you have declared your major (visit the Registrar's Office to declare your major), see a departmental advisor in your area of concentration and choose one of the following listed below for general education requirements:
Departmental
Advisors: Area
1. Dr. Martin Rosenberg Gen. Ed., Art, Art History (On leave AY 2007-08)
2. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo Gen. Ed., Music, Musical Theater
3. Dr. Roberta Tarbell Gen. Ed., Art, Art History, Museum Studies (On leave AY 2008-09)
4. Dr. Julianne Baird Music
5. Prof. Paul Bernstein Theater
6. Dr. Kenneth Elliott Theater
7. Prof. Allan Espiritu Electronic Art Core Curriculum, Graphic Design
8. Prof. Ken Hohing Studio and Electronic Art Core Curriculum, Photography
9. Prof. LiQin Tan Electronic Art Core Curriculum, Animation
10. Prof. Margery Amdur Studio Art Core Curriculum, Painting
11. Prof. Elizabeth Demaray Studio Art Core Curriculum, Sculpture/Ceramics
You should see a departmental advisor at least twice a year before and during pre-registration periods. Graduating seniors must make an appointment with the Department Chair for senior review (generally in February). Specific dates and times for senior reviews will be posted in the fine arts office and sent via e-mail to all fine arts students.
Degree Navigator, an online system for
students to evaluate their academic progress toward their degree.
The program allows students to track general education and
departmental requirements that have been met or those that remain. Please note: the Degree Navigator program is
not a substitute for seeing a departmental advisor.
When making an appointment, please bring with you the following:
1. A copy of your most recent unofficial transcript, which is available at
https://www.acs.rutgers.edu/grades Please note: you’ll need to have a NetID and password to access this information. Creating an account is quick and easy: http://registrar.rutgers.edu/CMINDEX.HTM
2. Your preferred schedule (e.g., day courses, evening courses, or both)
3. A list of questions if you might want to ask
4. A tentative course schedule you might have in mind before your meeting.
5. Transfer students meeting with a departmental advisor for
the first time should bring, if available, the transfer credit evaluation from
the Registrar’s Office and transcripts from their previous institutions, with
courses marked for transfer evaluation. It
would be a good idea to bring the school’s catalog, course descriptions, course
syllabi, or texts with you to help your advisor evaluate specific courses in
your program.