Contemporary art is an exciting and demanding career. The B.F.A. in Studio Art is the professional degree intended for the student ready to engage in critical and creative thinking, and for the student who has the energy to make those thoughts a reality.
Students may elect one or more concentration in the following areas: drawing, painting, and crafts, which include ceramics, metalsmithing/jewelry. Studio electives include the above areas along with fibers, figure studio, computer illustration, 3D modeling, installation art, and study abroad courses.
The B.F.A. is comprised of 132 credit hours, 90 of which are in art and design core, studio art concentration, studio art electives and art/design history. These courses teach foundational and contemporary theories that challenge students. Included in this curriculum are courses that examine careers in art and the make up of a productive life in art. The seminar, portfolio development and internship lead to a final senior exhibit. The remaining 42 credit hours contribute to a strong liberal arts education with a focus on writing, disciplined inquiry and critical analysis.
The B.F.A. in Studio Art is the professional course of study and prepares students for careers in art, design, related fields, or graduate study. Like all of the Design & Visual Art Programs , it is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art & Design (NASAD).