Art Studio
College of Letters and Science
- Bachelor of Arts
A major in studio art allows you to explore and expand your creative abilities, regardless of whether you plan a career as a professional artist. As an art student, you will develop and practice skills in problem-solving and cultivate your aesthetic sensitivity and visual awareness. These skills and traits will enrich your life, broaden your perspective and prepare you to succeed in any career requiring creativity and artistic sense. Our studio art faculty consists of a diverse group of nationally known artists who seek to share their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm with undergraduate students.
Major Requirements
You will begin your study with courses designed to introduce you to a variety of artistic media, including drawing, painting and sculpture. Courses in art history help you to understand the development of artistic styles over time and to develop your own work in a social and historical context. At the upper division level, you may choose to specialize in such media as drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, photography, video production and electronic arts. Courses in artistic theory and criticism round out your course of study and prepare you for continuing development in your art career.
Contact Information
Careers
- Artist
- Art teacher
- Art preparator
- Art therapist
- Gallery and exhibitions coordinator
Graduate Study
- Fine arts
- Arts therapy
- Arts education
- Illustration
- Social and environmental arts
Alumni Employers
- Connect Art
- California College of the Arts
- Oakland Museum of California
- Portland Museum of Art
- Verge Center for the Arts
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The faculty you will work with
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Global learning programs
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Undergraduate research
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