Fine Arts (Visual Arts)
The bachelor of fine arts (BFA) (visual arts) is a professional program designed to educate and train students in the history, theory and practice of the visual arts. Courses are offered in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, digital imaging and inter-media, and art history/visual culture. In addition to studio and art history/visual culture courses, students will take 24 credit hours in appropriate academic courses chosen in consultation with the department. This degree requires 120 credit hours over a four-year period.
Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the general academic requirements of the university, applicants for the BFA (visual arts) will be required to submit a portfolio of previous art work and a completed department application form before March 1 of the year in which entry is sought. Enrolment in the program is limited and selection is competitive.
Students accepted to the BFA(visual arts) will normally take the following courses in their first year:
Sample Program
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Fall Semester |
Winter Semester |
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English 1000 |
English 1001 |
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Visual Arts 1500 |
Visual Arts 1501 |
|
Visual Arts 1510 |
Visual Arts 1511 |
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Visual Arts 1520 |
Visual Arts 1521 |
|
Visual Arts 2700 |
Visual Arts 2701 |