Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Visual Arts, BA


Program Mission Statement

The mission of the BA: Visual Arts Option is to provide education to those seeking personal enrichment and/or career opportunities related to the visual arts, including practicing studio artists and employees of art galleries, museums, and community arts centers, and provide educational preparation for those seeking continued graduate study in the visual arts.

Graduates Outcomes

Program graduates will demonstrate:

  • Skill with more than one artistic medium.
  • Understanding and use of vocabulary and theories of visual design.
  • Understanding of how art and artists reflect their culture or historical context.
  • The use of electronic technologies to research art, artists, or create art.
  • The ability to create artwork that visually communicates an idea and/or feeling to others.
  • The ability to write about artists, about art history, and art criticism.
  • The ability to discern the potential content of artwork.

Assessment

The graduate outcomes for the BA: Visual Arts Option are assessed through the graduate/exit survey, employer survey, alumni survey, feedback from internship supervisors, review of collected student-generated exhibits over time, and program self- study and/or reports from external reviews. The assessment plan for the BA: Visual Arts Option is available through the Fine Arts department.

Credit Requirements


General Education: 32 Credits


It is recommended to complete ARTZ and ARTH rubric courses to fulfill both General Education Humanities categories in this Option. General Education 

Choose a Specialty: 2-D (16 credits)


OR


Choose a Specialty: 3-D (16 credits)


Advanced Required Courses (12 credits)


Minor: 20-28 Credits


Select any one BA: Minor, Related Area, or Option

Electives: 12-20 Credits


Select any college-level courses from the catalog to reach 120 credits. 

BA: Visual Arts Option Total Credits: 120