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FIRST-YEAR PROGRAM OF STUDY

FALL

WINTERSESSION

SPRING

FOUND 1001 - Drawing I

3

Elective

3

FOUND 1002 - Drawing II

3

FOUND 1003 - Design I

3

FOUND 1004 - Design II

3

FOUND 1005 - Spatial Dynamics I

3

FOUND 1006 - Spatial Dynamics II

3

LAS E101 - First-Year Literature Seminar

3

HPSS S101 - Topics in History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences

3

THAD H101 - THAD I: Global Modernisms

3

THAD H102 - Critical Introduction to the History of Architecture and Design

3

15

3

15

Total Credits: 33

Notes:

All students must successfully complete their first-year studios (FOUND 1001, FOUND 1002, FOUND 1003, FOUND 1004, FOUND 1005 and FOUND 1006) and liberal arts course requirements (LAS E101, THAD H101, HPSS S101 and THAD H102). Courses in the first-year program are mandatory degree requirements. First-year students cannot take courses at Brown University. Refer to the Division of Liberal Arts for more information on Liberal Arts requirements.

During first-year Wintersession, students will select a course related to their intended major or in another area of interest. The course may be in liberal arts or studio, and may be chosen from any of the College-wide course offerings.

This is the First-year Program for all majors and all students entering as first-year students. Students entering as transfers should read the note below.

First-years are not allowed to drop a studio or Liberal Arts course, as these courses are required for all first-year students. Students must see the Dean of Experimental & Foundation Studies if they want to seek special permission to drop a class. After discussion with the student, the Dean will approve/deny the request.

Experimental & Foundation studies courses are prerequisites to the courses within a major. A student who receives an F or W in one of the First-year Studios: Drawing, Design, or Spatial Dynamics must make up that course. There are 2 ways to do so:

  1. Summer Experimental & Foundation Studies at RISD or

  2. Retake the course in the division of Experimental & Foundation Studies within 12 months.

Students who receive an “F” or “W” in 2 or more First-year Studios are asked to take an academic leave of absence and later repeat a semester in the Experimental & Foundation Studies division.

Summer Experimental & Foundation Studies Program

The Summer Program is a six-week program of intensive study that enables incoming transfer students to earn 9 of the 18 credits in Experimental & Foundation Studies. It is designed for transfer students who need additional experience before beginning their majors. Faculty in the Experimental & Foundation Studies Division review the application of each transfer student to determine who is required to participate in the program.

 The summer program is based on curriculum of the Division of Experimental & Foundation Studies. The program offers three courses: Studio: Drawing, Studio: Design, or Studio: Spatial Dynamics. Each studio is three credits.

After the Summer Term, the Dean of Experimental & Foundation Studies will review the grades of students in the Summer Program to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. In addition, the Academic Standing Committee may review a student’s record, as required.

Students who complete the Summer Program successfully, but still require additional Experimental & Foundation Studies credits (to complete the required 18 credits) will work with the Dean of Experimental & Foundation Studies to determine the courses to take to meet the requirement.