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Art - Studio Art (B.A.)
Art - Studio Art (B.A.)

Art - Studio Art (B.A.)

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • A completed application form.

  • An official secondary school transcript or GED certificate.

    • The official final high school transcript, indicating proof of graduation must be submitted before a student is able to attend classes. 

  • Optional items:

    • An essay of 200 words or more on why you would like to earn a degree at Seton Hill. 

    • Letter of recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor or one recommendation form. Additional recommendations are welcome and may represent other sources. 

    • Official score reports from either the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) or the ACT test (American College Testing Program). (Information about Test Optional alternative.)

  • A transcript evaluation from the World Education Services (WES).

  • Proof of English proficiency

English requirements

  • TOEFL score of at least 213 (computer-based), or 79-80 (Internet based).

  • IELTS score of 6.0.

  • Completion of 30 semester hours at a U.S. university.

  • Completion of an ESL program.

  • SAT score of at least a 470 on the critical reading section.

  • ACT composite score of 20 or higher.

  • Duolingo score of at least 100.

Course Information

As a student in Seton Hill University's Studio Art Program, you'll explore a wide range of media while taking courses that encourage artistic exploration and creative risk taking. Get ready to gain a broad base of knowledge in both art history and studio art, while immersing yourself in a variety of studio art courses that will enhance both your professional and artistic skills. 

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Art - Studio Art Curriculum

Bachelor of Arts

  • SAR 105 - History of Western Art I (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 110 - History of Western Art II (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 115 - Drawing (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 116 - Figure Drawing (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 120 - 2-D Design (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 121 - 3-D Design (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 202 - Sophomore Review (Art) 0 Credit(s)

  • SAR 205 - Twentieth Century Art I (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  •  SAR 210 - Twentieth Century Art II (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • OR

  • SAR 371 - Contemporary Art and Criticism (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  •  SAR 225 - Clay (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 255 - Painting (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 260 - Sculpture (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 265 - Printmaking (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  •  SAR 430 - Internship (Art) 0 Credit(s) (0-3 credits required)

  • OR

  • SAR 440 - Apprenticeship (Art) 0 Credit(s) (0-3 credits required)

  •  SAR 480 - Prof. Practice for Visual Arts (Art) 3 Credit(s)

12 credits from:

  • SAR 303 - Mixed Media (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 325 - Intermediate Clay (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 345 - Intermediate Metalsmithing (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 355 - Intermediate Painting (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 360 - Intermediate Sculpture (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 390 - Web Design (Art) 0 Credit(s) (4 credits)

  • SAR 411 - Independent Study or Research (Art) 0 Credit(s) (4 credits)

  • SAR 425 - Advanced Clay (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 445 - Advanced Metalsmithing (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 455 - Advanced Painting (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 460 - Advanced Sculpture (Art) 4 Credit(s)

  • SAR 490 - Branding (Art) 0 Credit(s) (4 credits)

9 credits from:

  • SAR 135 - Black and White Photography (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 180 - Digital Imaging I (Art) 0 Credit(s) (3 credits)

  • SAR 190 - Graphic Design I (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 230 - Typography I (Art) 0 Credit(s) (3 credits)

  • SAR 245 - Metalsmithing (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 281 - Digital Imaging II (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 285 - Special Topics in Studio (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 290 - Typography II (Art) 0 Credit(s) (3 credits)

  • SAR 375 - Art Seminar (Art) 0 Credit(s) ( 3 credits)

  • SAR 382 - Interaction Design (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 410 - Independent Study or Research (Art) 0 Credit(s) (3 credits)

  • SAT 210 - Arts for Community Change (Art Therapy) 3 Credit(s)

3 credits from:

  • SAR 200 - Renaissance Art (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 370 - American Art (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 375 - Art Seminar (Art) 0 Credit(s) (3 credits)

  • SAR 376 - Women in Art (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SAR 385 - Global Art: Special Topics (Art) 3 Credit(s)

  • SPL 320 - Philosophy of Art (Philosophy) 3 Credit(s)

3 credits from:

  • SBU 180 - Introduction to Business (Business) 3 Credit(s)

  • SBU 220 - Principles of Marketing (Business) 3 Credit(s)

  • SBU 235 - Small Venture Planning and Finance (Business) 3 Credit(s)

Total credits: 66-69

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers in craft and fine arts are expected to steadily increase through 2026. Students in Seton Hill University's arts programs have a long history of successfully completing fieldwork and apprenticeships in local and national museums. 

Seton Hill University has an award-winning Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC), with professionals that will work with you - from your freshman year and beyond - to help you secure internships and jobs in your field. We're with you every step of the way, and as a Seton Hill alum you have career services at the CPDC for life.

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