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The Bachelor of Fine Arts program's curriculum aims to deliver professional training in visual arts at the undergraduate level, focusing on intensive studio art studies. Students must complete at least 75 semester hours in art courses, with a minimum of 36 hours in advanced-level classes. The art program serves multiple objectives: offering a broad foundation that exposes students to diverse artistic media, studio methods, and teaching; enabling exploration of historical and contemporary art forms while examining art's societal role; providing courses to broaden non-majors' artistic knowledge and appreciation; and enriching university and community cultural life through high-quality exhibitions at the Weil Gallery. Both Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs are available for art majors. BFA students can specialize beyond the core curriculum in areas like Printmaking, Painting, Sculpture, Ceramics, Photography, Drawing, or Art History through elective choices.
Graduates will achieve professional competence in visual arts, mastering studio techniques and conceptual frameworks as showcased in their senior exhibitions, while developing specialized skills in their chosen concentration area.