Bachelor of Fine Arts
Program Description
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Art is designed for students discovering, exploring
and developing their own creative talents while preparing them for graduate school
or arts-related careers. The degree is well-rounded general fine arts degree with
approximately 60% of the total program in studio courses, supportive courses in art
and design, and studies in the history of the visual arts. Students may choose to
focus in one of several media concentrations or investigate in a broad interdisciplinary
manner. The focus is on the progressive nature of the learning experience combined
with a rigorous review and exhibition cycle culminating in a professionally mounted
final exhibition.
The BFA program is dedicated to preparing students for futures as professional artists and providing them with the resources necessary for success in the fields of art and design. The curriculum is designed to develop individual artistic vision, technical skills, visual literacy, aesthetic inquiry, and proficiency in verbal and written communication. Our faculty continually fosters a challenging environment where research, creativity, critical thinking, and experimentation are promoted. Students are encouraged to explore interdisciplinary and traditional approaches in ceramics, digital media, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. By providing a strong curriculum and personal contact with faculty and visiting artists, our BFA program produces a positive environment of diverse artistic philosophies that contribute to our students' knowledge, studio practice, and individual artistic vision.
Areas of Focus for the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Art include:
3-D, Expanded Media, & Sculpture
Career Opportunities
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program prepares students to work as professional studio artists, and to pursue a wide variety of careers and leadership opportunities in the arts including employment in museums and galleries, arts related for-profit and non-profit organizations, and various design professions. The program also prepares students for application to graduate programs in the arts.
Admission Requirements
Qualified students may enter the BFA program by declaring the major.
Learning Outcomes
Students will demonstrate competence in the application of Art Media and Technology
in their portfolio.
Students will demonstrate competence in the use of written communication in an Artist’s
Statement.
Students will demonstrate competence in the application of Art Theory and Art Movements
in their portfolio.
Students will demonstrate competence in the development of a Focused Portfolio in
preparation for Exhibition.
Students will demonstrate competence in the ability to Critique, Present & Defend
their portfolio.
Additional Program Requirements
Students must maintain a C or better in all major courses
Students must successfully complete two milestone courses (ARTS2000 Foundation Review and ARTS3000 Pre-exhibit Review). Failure to complete each of these within two attempts will result in the student being advised to choose another major.
Student must select and complete an Area of Focus in either: Ceramics, Digital Arts and Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, or Sculpture.
Students must complete a professional capstone Thesis Exhibition (ARTS4796).
ARTS 2000 review requirement will be waived for incoming students when they transfer in
a minimum of 24 credit hours of ARTS/ARTH classes and a minimum GPA of 2.5 in their
art courses.
Program of Study
Area A Essential Skills Required Hours: 9
ENGL 1101 (with a grade of "C" or better)
ENGL 1102 (with a grade of "C" or better)
Select one of the following courses:
MATH 1101
MATH 1113
MATH 1131
Area B Institutional Options Required Hours: 4-5
COMM 1110
Select two of the following courses:
ITDS 1779
ITDS 2726
ITDS 2735
ITDS 2746
ITDS 2749
ITDS 2755
OR
Select one of the following courses:
LEAD 1705
POLS 2401
HIST 1112
Foreign Language 1001, 1002, 2001, or 2002
Any Area C-E course with a study abroad component.
Note: the extra hour may be used as an elective.
Area C Humanities/Fine Arts/Ethics Required Hours: 6
Select one of the following humanities courses:
ENGL 2112
ITDS 1155
PHIL 2010
Select one of the following fine arts courses:
*ITDS 1145, though listed under both humanities and fine arts, may be taken only once.
Area D Science/Math/Technology Required Hours: 10-11
Select two science courses from the list below, one of which must include a lab.
ASTR 1105/1305 (lab optional)
ASTR 1106/1305
BIOL 1215K (lab included)
BIOL 1125 (no lab)
BIOL 1225K (lab included)
CHEM 1152/1152L
CHEM 1211/1211L
CHEM 1212/1212L
ENVS 1105/1105L (lab optional)
GEOL 1110 (no lab)
GEOL 1112/1112L
GEOL 1121 (lab included)
GEOL 1122/1322
GEOL 2225 (lab included)
PHYS 1112/1312
PHYS 1125/1325 (lab optional)
PHYS 2211/2311
PHYS 2212/2312
Select one of the following courses or a science course from above:
CPSC 1301/1301L
GEOG 2215
MATH 1125
MATH 1131
MATH 1165
MATH 2125
STAT 1127
Area E Social Sciences Required Hours: 12
Select one course from the following two courses:
HIST 2111
HIST 2112
Take the following course:
POLS 1101
Select one behavioral science course from the following courses:
ECON 2106
PSYC 1101
Select one world cultures course from the following courses:
ANTH 1107
ANTH 2105
ENGL 2136
GEOG 1101
HIST 1112
ITDS 1156
Wellness Requirement Required Hours: 3
PHED 1205
Select any one PEDS course.
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.
ARTH 2126 Introduction to History of Art II
ARTS 1000 Art Convocation (each year)
ARTS 1010 Drawing 1: Fundamentals of Drawing
ARTS 1020 Introduction to Digital Design
ARTS 1030 Three-Dimensional Design
ARTS 2000 Foundations Review
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 33
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.
ARTH 3128 Post-Modern and Contemporary Art
ARTS 2020 Digital Arts & Design: Digital Concepts
ARTS 2248 Ceramics 1
ARTS 3000 Pre-Exhibit Review
ARTS 3256 Painting 1
ARTS 3278 Relief & Intaglio or ARTS 4278 Screen-Printing & Lithography
ARTS 3288 Sculpture 1
ARTS 3305 Contemporary Art: Theory and Practice
ARTS 4795 Professional Practice
ARTS 4796 Thesis Exhibition
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 27
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.
H1 Area of Focus Elective- take two courses in one area:
Ceramics Area of Focus
ARTS 3348 Ceramics 2 Wheel-Throwing and
ARTS 3349 Ceramics 2 Slip Casting
Digital Arts and Design Area of Focus
ARTS 2021 Typography & Graphic Design and
ARTS 3020 Video & Time-Based Art
Painting Area of Focus
ARTS 4256 Painting 2 and
ARTS 5256 Painting: Advanced Methods
Photography Area of Focus
ARTS 3266 Digital Photography or
ARTS 4265 Photo 2 or
ARTS 5265 Photography: Advanced Methods
Printmaking Area of Focus
ARTS 3278 Relief & Intaglio or ARTS 4278 Screen-Printing & Lithography
ARTS 5278 Printmaking: Advanced Mehtods
Sculpture Area of Focus
ARTS 4288 Sculpture 2 and
ARTS 5288 Sculpture: Advance Methods
H2 Advanced Study Elective - take one of the following courses:
ARTS 5248 Ceramics: Advanced Methods
ARTS 5256 Painting: Advanced Methods
ARTS 5278 Printmaking: Advanced Methods
ARTS 5288 Sculpture: Advanced Methods
H3 General Program Electives:
Select 6-9 hours of ARTH and 9-12 hours of ARTS courses 3000 level or higher. Courses not used in areas H1, H2, or Area G can be
applied in this area.
Total Hours Required: 123