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2016-2017 Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Studio Arts BFA


The studio arts program is for those students who want to pursue a more diverse degree with a broader set of studio experiences.  The Studio Arts program is for students who seek a more broad spectrum of art education.  This program emphasizes a diverse approach to studio arts, underlining and interconnected nature of the multiple art disciplines.

This studio concentration prepares students for graduate programs and studio entrepreneurship. This program is designed to bring the student to a high level of aesthetic theory, development process and technical skill in their focused studio area.

A student who has successfully completed a degree in Studio Arts may have career opportunities, or further study, in areas which include:
*due to the flexible nature of this program a comprehensive list is extensive but a brief listing would include:

  • Studio Artist
  • Portrait Artist
  • Museum Conservator
  • Gallery Conservator
  • Painting Restoration
  • Museum Curator
  • Gallery Curator
  • Sculptor
  • Potter
  • Studio Photographer
  • Mixed Media Artist

 

Concentration Requirements


General Education Program 40 Hours
  Further information is listed in the General Education Program  or can be obtained from the dean’s office.  
Additional Courses 4 Hours
Art Core Requirements   30 Hours
Art Studio Concentration 21 Hours
Art Studio Electives Choose ARTS or 33 Hours
  ARTG courses outside your studio area  
General Electives Chosen from courses other than ARTX. 6 Hours
   
Total Hours Required 124 Hours

 

Art Studio Concentrations


Choose one Art Studio concentration from the following:

Studio Electives


Art Studio Concentration Electives (24 Hours)


Choose 24 credit hours of any ARTS or ARTG courses outside of the concentration.

Studio Arts Major Electives (33)


Choose 33 credit hours of any ARTS or ARTG courses outside the concentration.

General Electives (6 Hours)


Choose six (6) credit hours of any Non ARTS or ARTG courses.