Jun 14, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Bulletin

Studio Art Concentration BFA


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Accreditations

All programs in the Department of Art + Design are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

 

Admission Requirements

Admission to the B.F.A.Art or B.A. Art program is through the Foundations Portfolio Review (usually during the sophomore year). Students are admitted to the program provided they have met the following requirements: 
 

  1. Completion of ART 1340, ART 1350, ART 1045, ART 1360, and
     
  2. Completion of a Foundations Portfolio Review in which the faculty will vote based on the quality of the student’s presented work and accompanying written statements.  Should a student not meet the scoring criteria during their first review, they will be deferred and can attempt the review again the following semester. A student can be denied entrance to the program upon a second deferral vote. A copy of the scoring rubric is available, along with more information about the Foundations Portfolio Review, from the Art + Design office, Art + Design Room 235.

 

Description

The Studio Art concentration in the Bachelor of Fine Arts is for students seeking to prepare for a career in art. Students will demonstrate proficiency in at least one studio area (drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, digital media, or illustration) through completion of the degree.

Program CIP Code


30.50.0701.00

General Education Core


                                                                                                                                                                 Credit Hours
General Education  41
University Success                                                   1

Total Hours 15


Concentration Requirements


Total Hours 18


Total Hours 6


Concentration Guided Electives


Total Hours 39


Total Program Hours 120


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