Bachelor of Science (BS)/Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Studio Art 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Indianapolis |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science (BS)/Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Studio Art

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The BS/BA is a liberal arts undergraduate degree in studio art that provides students with a background in art but still allows them to pursue other interests. The course load with the BS/BA degree is less heavy, enabling you to work toward a second major – either within the Department of Art & Design or outside of it. We believe that with study and determination everyone can achieve their goals. Our program is designed to help you develop and hone your artistic abilities, whether it leads you to a career as a studio artist, furthering your education with a graduate degree, or choosing a path where problem solving and creativity are essential. When you begin our program, you embark on a journey that starts with laying a foundation of fundamental art concepts and ends in the concentration of your choice with the knowledge and skills of an artist. Program strengths: Courses provide a fundamental foundation in art, then move into specific concentrations; Choice of six concentrations allow you to focus on the area that most interests you; Choice of two degrees provides options to meet your learning and career goals; Experienced faculty with advanced artistic backgrounds; Small faculty-to-student ratio allows you to spend more time with professors to improve on skills, work on challenges and develop a strong art portfolio; Art facilities are open 24 hours. Concentration choices: Within the studio art major, you'll get to choose an area of concentration. Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Digital photography, Printmaking, 3-D extended media.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The BS/BA is a liberal arts undergraduate degree in studio art that provides students with a background in art but still allows them to pursue other interests. The course load with the BS/BA degree is less heavy, enabling you to work toward a second major – either within the Department of Art & Design or outside of it. We believe that with study and determination everyone can achieve their goals. Our program is designed to help you develop and hone your artistic abilities, whether it leads you to a career as a studio artist, furthering your education with a graduate degree, or choosing a path where problem solving and creativity are essential. When you begin our program, you embark on a journey that starts with laying a foundation of fundamental art concepts and ends in the concentration of your choice with the knowledge and skills of an artist. Program strengths: Courses provide a fundamental foundation in art, then move into specific concentrations; Choice of six concentrations allow you to focus on the area that most interests you; Choice of two degrees provides options to meet your learning and career goals; Experienced faculty with advanced artistic backgrounds; Small faculty-to-student ratio allows you to spend more time with professors to improve on skills, work on challenges and develop a strong art portfolio; Art facilities are open 24 hours. Concentration choices: Within the studio art major, you'll get to choose an area of concentration. Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Digital photography, Printmaking, 3-D extended media.

Admission Requirements

5.5+
Applicants should complete a college preparatory curriculum (such as a Core 40 or Academic Honors in Indiana) and satisfactorily complete 30-40 courses from the following subject areas: English and literature, History, Foreign language, Mathematics (algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, or other similar college preparatory courses), Laboratory science (biology, advanced biology, chemistry, advanced chemistry, anatomy and physiology, etc.); Social studies (sociology, psychology, economics, and government). Other English Language Requirements: A TOEFL score of 500 paper-based.

48 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD

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