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Studio Art, B.A.


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The Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art program features a traditional arts core curriculum balanced with a broad liberal arts education. Students concentrate in Two-Dimensional Studio Art, Three-Dimensional Studio Art, or Photography. Each concentration is supported by fully equipped studios designed to facilitate learning and creativity and accommodate health and safety standards.

Concentrations

Students in the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art program select between three concentrations options:

  • Concentration in Two-Dimensional Studio Art (painting, drawing, printmaking, illustration)
  • Concentration in Three-Dimensional Studio Art (ceramics, sculpture, metalcraft)
  • Concentration in Photography

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, students in the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art must:

  • Demonstrate technical skills in major area of concentration and achieve basic visual communication and expression in one or more media
  • Develop an artistic maturity and sensitivity to visual aesthetics, making workable connections between concept and media
  • Utilize the principles of visual art and design
  • Analyze the intentions of major artists/designers and movements of the past and the present, both in the Western and non-Western worlds
  • Evaluate the nature of contemporary thinking on art and design
  • Discern quality in design projects and works of art

Degree Requirements

The Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art requires 120 credit hours:

  • 21 credit hours in major required core courses
  • 12 credit hours in art history
  • 18 credit hours in primary concentration courses
  • 12 credit hours in secondary concentrations courses
  • 36-37 credit hours of Franciscan Core Curriculum (FCC) courses
  • 21 credit hours in elective courses as needed

Program of Studies


Primary Concentration Studio Courses, 18 Hours:


Secondary Concentrations Studio Courses, 12 Hours


Students in the 2D Primary Concentration will also take:

6 credits from the Photography focus area: ART-130 ART-207 ART-223 ART-224 ART-225 ART-226 ART-227 ART-251 ART-307 ART-310 ART-311 ART-420 ART-421 ART-422 ART-423 ART-424 ART-425;

6 credits from the 3D foucus area: ART-150 ART-253 ART-352 ART-353 ART-354 ART-355 ART-356 ART-362 ART-363 ART-364 ART-365 ART-366 ART-367 ART-370 ART-371 ART-372 ART-373 ART-374 ART-375;

Students in the 3D Primary Concentration will also take:

6 credits from the Photography focus area: ART-130 ART-207 ART-223 ART-224 ART-225 ART-226 ART-227 ART-251 ART-307 ART-310 ART-311 ART-420 ART-421 ART-422 ART-423 ART-424 ART-425;

6 credits from the 2D focus area: ART-130 ART-207 ART-223 ART-224 ART-225 ART-226 ART-227 ART-251 ART-307 ART-310 ART-311 ART-420 ART-421 ART-422 ART-423 ART-424 ART-425 ART-430;

Students in the Photography Concentration will also take:

6 credits from the 3D foucus area: ART-150 ART-253 ART-352 ART-353 ART-354 ART-355 ART-356 ART-362 ART-363 ART-364 ART-365 ART-366 ART-367 ART-370 ART-371 ART-372 ART-373 ART-374 ART-375;

6 credits from the 2D focus area: ART-130 ART-207 ART-223 ART-224 ART-225 ART-226 ART-227 ART-251 ART-307 ART-310 ART-311 ART-420 ART-421 ART-422 ART-423 ART-424 ART-425 ART-430;

 

Franciscan Core Curriculum (FCC), 36-37 Hours with Directed Courses Including


Electives, 21 Hours


Admission Requirements


Applicants to the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts Program must meet University of Saint Francisadmission requirements and participate in a portfolio review.

Progression Requirements


Students in the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts Program complete a sophomore portfolio review.

Graduation Requirements


Students in the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts Program complete a senior portfolio review.

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