Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts
The B.A. in Visual Arts is designed to allow the greatest flexibility in customizing the degree program to meet individual goals and interests. Students choose from a broad based interdisciplinary track or a focus in a particular medium. Course offerings emphasize the analysis and articulation of visual concepts and processes as they relate to a broader education in the humanities and sciences. The program encourages students to consider a double major to complement their artistic education with additional study in business, museum studies, psychology, humanities or other fine arts disciplines. It provides students the opportunity to cultivate their creativity while developing marketable skills to prepare students for advanced study in art, or professions in which an understanding of art, aesthetics, and visual design is important.
Degree Requirements
Foundations
TWO of the following:
ART 102 | Foundations: Drawing | 4 |
ART 104 | Foundations: 2-D Design | 4 |
ART 105 | Foundations: 3-D Design | 4 |
ART 110 | Foundations: Digital Arts | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 8 |
Studio Core
THREE of the following:
History/Theory
ONE of the following (Art History elective):
ART 225 | Art History Methods & Inquiry | 4 |
ART 268 | History Survey I | 4 |
ART 271 | Pre-Columbian | 4 |
ART 282 | Survey of Non-Western Art | 4 |
ART 324 | Greco-Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance Art | 4 |
ART 325 | Art Across 15th through 18th Century | 4 |
ART 357 | Modern Art | 4 |
ART 425 | Art Theory and Criticism | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 8 |
Advanced Studio Electives
TWO of the following:
Total Credit Hours: 36
A minimum "C" must be earned in all major coursework.