Academic Catalog

Art (BA)

The B.A. degree in Art serves those whose educational goals include a broader range of academic coursework in addition to a focus on studio art. The program enables students to gain basic competencies through foundational coursework, followed by intermediate and upper level classes in a range of studio art areas. Along with studio art study, B.A. students take courses that address historical and theoretical aspects of art. By combining experience in the Department of Art and Art History with coursework offered by other departments, students learn analytical, practical and critical thinking skills, preparing them for entry into careers that may include positions in museums, galleries, community arts centers, and non-profit arts organizations. Some students who complete the B.A. may plan to pursue post-baccalaureate or graduate degrees. The B.A. in Art may combine with other program degrees for students who wish to complete a double major.

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Minors

The Art and Art History Department offers minors in Art History and Studio Arts. They are described in the “Minors” section of this Catalog.