In the final semester of the program, the Design Division requires students to submit an M.F.A. dossier, which is a digital portfolio featuring the master’s exhibition work and selected projects from M.F.A. coursework and reviews. Please see the instructor for DES 392 or the Design Graduate Advisor for the latest version of the M.F.A. dossier template and checklist. The dossier usually constitutes a graded component of DES 392, Professional Communication of Research.
Students retain copyright to work created in the Department of Art and Art History, but should be aware that the university claims the right to exhibit, display, reproduce, perform, publish, or adapt students’ works for non-commercial assessment, accreditation, and publicity purposes. For example, selected M.F.A. dossiers or works therefrom may be featured on departmental or division print or online publicity materials.