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UTSA students pursuing an Art degree can select from two accredited studio art programs by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. Whether your goal is to work as a professional artist, arts educator, performer, or scholar, UTSA's studio art degree offers an ideal pathway to advance your creative and modern endeavors through close mentorship. The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) features rigorous studio courses complemented by studies in art history and criticism. The Bachelor of Arts (BA) emphasizes foundational learning, specialized studio art practices, and a broad background in art history.
UTSA is dedicated to your success. Through our experiential learning program, you'll apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations. As a member of the College of Liberal & Fine Arts (COLFA), you'll discover, participate, and reflect on experiences to begin your career in a global community. The COLFA Student Success Center serves as a centralized hub to support your academic, personal, and professional objectives. Access tutoring, secure internships, network with industry experts for employment, and improve your professional abilities via the center's extensive programs.
The ceramics specialization incorporates functional, sculptural, and innovative methods using the medium. Ample resources and facilities support student research and exploration for artistic growth. Cross-disciplinary projects are promoted. Students should demonstrate dedication and cultivate professional competencies like showcasing, recording, and articulating their work within a conceptual context.