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Drawing serves as a universal tool for interpreting and expressing ideas. It allows architects, engineers, and researchers to conceptualize complex structures and tiny biological entities. Additionally, drawing remains an irreplaceable artistic skill, offering creators a unique perspective that photography cannot replicate.
As a studio art student, you immerse yourself in creativity through coursework spanning art history and diverse artistic disciplines. Alongside this foundational learning, practical drawing classes help refine your technique and nurture your imaginative abilities.
The drawing program offers three degree options: B.A., B.S., or B.F.A. The B.A. and B.S. degrees focus on liberal arts education, whereas the B.F.A. serves as the professional track. This intensive studio-based program allows concentrated exploration of your preferred medium. For those seeking versatile career prospects, combining drawing with another major or minor is an excellent option.
Graduates can expect enriching opportunities such as:
International studies in cultural centers like London and Rome
Learning from industry leaders via the Visual Voices lecture program
Cross-disciplinary collaborations both on campus and within the community