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The undergraduate studio art program equips you for a vibrant career in creative fields. This program provides training in visual arts, animation, education, and design, helping students build practical, formal, and conceptual abilities. The curriculum blends visual and physical learning: first-year students explore Studio Arts Foundations before specializing in an Emphasis area during their second year. Hands-on experience with materials and tools strengthens technical skills, while coursework delves into form, process, and technique. Earning an Art BFA enables you to grasp modern art theories, experiment with innovative forms, and examine art's role in contemporary culture.
Career Paths
An Art BFA leads to diverse professional opportunities. Graduates pursue roles like graphic designer, illustrator, sculptor, painter, photographer, printmaker, or ceramic artist. For those drawn to visual design, the degree provides specialized training for careers as art agents, directors, gallery dealers, or museum professionals. Teaching positions as art instructors or professors, as well as roles in art journalism, are also attainable.