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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 University Catalog
Art BFA, Studio Art Specialization
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The Bachelor of Fine Arts, studio art specialization is a comprehensive studio art degree for students desiring to pursue studio art-related careers or seeking artistic enrichment. The degree can be directed toward either a discipline-specific studio art practice or a cross-disciplinary and/or cross-media studio art practice.
Program Learner Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- demonstrate knowledge of both Western and non-Western historical and contemporary visual arts;
- effective use of a wide range of technical skills in the production of work contextualized within historical and contemporary visual arts;
- participation in collaborative and team-led projects and activities;
- creation of artwork at an advanced level of expertise;
- student-led exhibitions of work both on campus and in the community;
- production of a professional packet that includes a resume, artist statement and professional documentation of artistic work; and
- establishment of professional networks and contacts at the local level or above.
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Bachelor of Fine Arts Core
Admission Requirements
All new Art and Design majors can select from any of the degree programs, BA in Art, BA in Art Education, BFA Studio Art or BFA Graphic Design.
To continue in the BFA degree programs students must:
- Maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA in all art and design classes.
- Present to the faculty a portfolio of work during a junior year review.
Program Requirements
Maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA in all art and design classes.
Bachelor of Fine Arts Requirements
BFA Requirements Total Credits: 32
Studio Art Specialization
Art History Credits: 4
Select one specialized art history course.
Lower-division Required Studio Art Courses Credits: 24
Upper-division Department-approved Studio Art Courses Credits: 50-52
Select a total of 50 to 52 credits from the following upper-division courses. Please note that a maximum of 20 credits may be taken from a single media area (Photography, Wood Design, Jewelry/Metals, Drawing, Painting, Ceramics and Sculpture).
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