B.F.A. in Fine Arts - 129 credits
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is an intensive studio art program for students who wish to become professional artists and/or pursue graduate study. Art Foundations are required of all Freshmen in the program, where concepts and practices in two- and three-dimensional art forms are examined. Studios in painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramic, and printmaking provide students with an in-depth exploration of those media. Art history and theory are a fundamental part of the program. Students focus their interests in one or more of the studio arts in their junior year, and work with a faculty advisor in their senior year leading to a required B.F.A. exhibition of selected works. For more information contact Professor Seung Lee.
Typical Program for B.F.A. in Fine Art
Freshman Year, 34 credits
Art Foundation, 12 credits
Survey of World Art 1 & 2, 6 credits
Digital Art and Design, 3 credits
English 1 & 2, 6 credits
Core Requirements, 6 credits
Freshman Seminar, 1 credits
Sophomore Year, 36 credits
Painting, 6 credits
Printmaking, 6 credits
Sculpture, 6 credits
Drawing, 6 credits
Contemporary Art, 3 credits
Core Requirements, 9 credits
Junior Year, 34 credits
Painting, 6 credits
Printmaking, 6 credits
Sculpture, 6 credits
Drawing, 3 credits
Art History Elective, 3 credits
Core Requirements, 6 credits
Lab Science, 4 credits
Senior Year, 25 credits
Senior Projects, 6 credits
Directed Studio Elective, 6 credits
Fine Arts Core, 3 credits
Free Elective, 4 credits
Core Requirements, 6 credits
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