Studio Art BA and Minor Program Specifics

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What to Expect

In the Bachelor of Arts (BA) Studio Art program you will choose a concentration in ceramics, digital media, graphic design, metalsmithing & jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, or sculpture. These concentrations are supported by courses in art history and a comprehensive foundations program consisting of courses in drawing, 2-D and 3-D design, and digital media. The Studio Art curriculum encourages and fosters creative exploration and an interdisciplinary approach. This degree is an excellent option for students who plan to minor in a related discipline, such as art history, or double-major in another department.

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Program Details

Course Information

Foundations in Art

A strong foundation is essential to understanding the basic concepts you will use in your study of art. Therefore, you will begin your course of study by completing seven foundations courses in drawing, two-dimensional design, three-dimensional design and digital media during your first four semesters. While completing the foundations program, you will select your concentration and review a plan of study with your art faculty advisor.​

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Course Requirements

Course Descriptions

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Semester-by-semester plans to help you toward graduation in four years:

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Contact

Department of Art

The Department of Art prepares students for professional careers, liberal arts careers and graduate study. We also prepare the pre-K-12 art teachers of tomorrow.