The Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in studio art offers depth in the studio areas and requires 82 hours of art and art history courses in addition to the 41 to 51 hours of general requirements as stipulated by the J.T. & Margaret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts. One-third of the semester hours in studio art above the Art Foundations must be outside the student’s area of concentration and must be chosen with advisor approval. Courses in transmedia and drawing may be used for studio art electives. Students must take each course in their area of concentration at least once prior to graduation. Students graduating in studio art are required to participate in a group exhibition during the spring semester of their graduating year. The minimum number of hours required in studio art is 123. A minimum of 40 credit hours of junior- and senior-level courses is required for graduation.
Application to Field of Concentration. During enrollment in Art Foundations, students will apply for a field of concentration in ceramics, jewelry design and metalsmithing, painting, photography, printmaking, or sculpture. Applications consist of a portfolio comprised of work completed in the Art Foundations courses. Areas of concentration will conduct periodic reviews to evaluate student progress.
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