Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Fine Arts
Bachelor's degree
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Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
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The BA degree in Fine Arts is a full-time program where students balance studio-based work with other academic programs of study. Fine Arts students are encouraged to cross boundaries of conventional visual, technical and conceptual boundaries as well as to engage with the history and traditions of art. Working at a research university prepares students to respond to the complexity of possibilities facing the contemporary artist. The program emphasizes a critical and creative relationship between content and form, an awareness of art historical connections, and engagement with the contexts of creative production.
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Subjects
- Art History
- Art
- Contemporary
- Practices
- Collaborative
- Capstone
- Accepted
- CSA
- Sequence
- Seminar
- Photojournalism
- Studio
Course programme
The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Programs.
Program-specific curriculum:
Required
6 credits in foundational courses selected from the following:
- First-Year Studio 1: Drawing and Surface
- First-Year Studio 2: Form and Materials
- First Year Studio 3: Time and Light
- First-Year Studio 4: Interaction
- Fine Art Fundamentals I
- Fine Art Fundamentals II
- Fine Art Studio Experimental Materiality
- Fine Art Studio Conceptual Strategies
- Special Topics: Cross-Disciplinary Studio Arts
- Collaborative Practices: Social Practices of Art
- The Cinematic in Contemporary Art
- Painting Off the Wall
- Art Outside the Gallery
- Public Spectacle in Socially Engaged Art
- Creative Photovoltaics
3 credits in professional practices from the following:
- Professional Practices for Lens-Based Media
- Professional Practices for Artists
3 credits in capstone or thesis from the following:
- Fine Art Thesis I (by portfolio review; if accepted must be taken in sequence with CSA 4093 for a total of 48 credits in the major)
- Critical Practices
3 credits in art history
6 additional credits in art history courses from the following:
Any course from the CAH or AH course subject areas.
- Topics in Photography and Photojournalism
- Topics in Fine Art
- Photography and Photojournalism Studio Seminar
- Fine Art Studio Seminar
Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Fine Arts