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Bachelor of Arts in Art
Bachelor of Arts in Art

Bachelor of Arts in Art

  • ID:AC10003
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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60
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100
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20
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1

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Completed application for admission
  • Official copies of academic records, complete with English translations
  • 300- 500 word personal statement
  • The SAT or ACT scores are not required, but are encouraged.

English requirements

  • TOEFL (IbT 79)
  • IELTS (6.5)
  • PTE (53)
  • Duolingo English Test (105)
  • EIKEN (Pre-1)
  • ELS 112 Certificate. Students can receive an additional scholarship by completing the 112 Level of an approved ELS program prior to attending Aquinas.

Course Information

The Art department's mission is to train artists, art historians, and visual arts administrators, as well as to provide service courses for non-art majors. Through our courses, we aspire to build an appreciation for the rich interchange of images and ideas that can happen between art and other academic disciplines. Our graduates in art have been encouraged to consider their future professional role in the context of both the contemporary world and the historical world. Besides a reverence for art history, they have been taught appropriate skills of mind, hand, and eye. They have been helped to find the next steps in their life journey, and have been challenged to be the best they can be in their chosen specialty.

Student Learning Outcomes for BA Studio Art Majors:

  • Studio art majors will gain an adequate knowledge of the history of art, ancient to the present.
  • Art Education certification candidates will gain specific knowledge of contemporary issues in art, including non-traditional studio methods and the history of post-modern art.
  • Studio art majors will gain knowledge and skill in the theory and practice of formal design.
  • Studio art majors will gain an ability to draw.  
  • Studio art majors will become technically competent, including safe usage of tools and materials associated with the traditional media of drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, and sculpture.
  • Studio art majors will gain knowledge and experience in proper exhibition presentation, including the matting and framing of artworks and exhibition installation.
  • Studio art majors earning K-12 certification in visual art education will gain knowledge of age-appropriate methods, materials, and theory in art education, will receive practical experience applying that knowledge, and will gain knowledge regarding the administration of K-12 art programs in public and private institutions

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  • AT130 Basic Drawing I
  • AT142 Graphic and Digital Design
  • AT230 New Forms Studio
  • AT131 Basic Drawing II
  • AT143 2 and 3 Dimensional Design
  • AT150 History of Art and Architecture I
  • AT151 History of Art and Architecture II
  • AT350 Modern Art
  • AT391 Contemporary Art
  • AT201 Life Drawing
  • AT212 Photography I
  • AT211 Beginning Digital Photography
  • AT311 Painting I
  • AT321 Sculpture I
  • AT341 Printmaking I
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Health Insurance - USD $1500 per year

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