Bachelor of Arts in Art: Concentration in Art History and Studio Art 48 months Undergraduate Program By San Francisco State University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Arts in Art: Concentration in Art History and Studio Art

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Career Outlook Opportunities for the graduate with a bachelor's degree in art vary depending on the student's initiative and inclinations. Students dedicated to creative expression in art practice, or scholarly research in the history of art, may elect to pursue graduate education. Others may find opportunities for technical or on-the-job training in the related fields. A course in exhibition design is offered in the professional environment of the Fine Arts Gallery and provides intense, practical, and theoretical training for gallery and art museum careers. Art and art history students with an interest in working with visual artifacts, and with the diverse professional aspects of presenting art and artists elect courses in this popular area. Art Learning Outcomes: Demonstrate competence in employing the fundamentals and principles of art in art practice and art history. Demonstrate understanding of the traditional canons of art history and revisionist scholarship. Evaluate and discern quality, meaning and significance in works of art using the historical, theoretical, and social methods of art history and contemporary art practice. Distinguish the various contexts in which art is experienced. Show evidence of curiosity, risk-taking, experimentation and problem-solving to generate a personally constructed conceptual direction in art practice and research in visual and written work. Understand the ethical dimensions of artistic practice and art historical scholarship within a global context. The concentration in Studio Art provides students with the framework to develop their own body of work through a variety of studio experiences supported by knowledge of past and contemporary art making practices. Complete four courses with a grade of C or higher; two courses from each category Course List Code Art History ART 201 Western Art History I ART 202 Western Art History II ART 205 Asian Art History Studio ART 210 Introduction to Digital Media Arts ART 222 Introduction to Textile Art ART 231 Drawing 1 ART 235 Printmaking 1 ART 240 Introduction to Contemporary Sculpture ART 245 Ceramics 1 ART 260 Photography 1

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Career Outlook Opportunities for the graduate with a bachelor's degree in art vary depending on the student's initiative and inclinations. Students dedicated to creative expression in art practice, or scholarly research in the history of art, may elect to pursue graduate education. Others may find opportunities for technical or on-the-job training in the related fields. A course in exhibition design is offered in the professional environment of the Fine Arts Gallery and provides intense, practical, and theoretical training for gallery and art museum careers. Art and art history students with an interest in working with visual artifacts, and with the diverse professional aspects of presenting art and artists elect courses in this popular area. Art Learning Outcomes: Demonstrate competence in employing the fundamentals and principles of art in art practice and art history. Demonstrate understanding of the traditional canons of art history and revisionist scholarship. Evaluate and discern quality, meaning and significance in works of art using the historical, theoretical, and social methods of art history and contemporary art practice. Distinguish the various contexts in which art is experienced. Show evidence of curiosity, risk-taking, experimentation and problem-solving to generate a personally constructed conceptual direction in art practice and research in visual and written work. Understand the ethical dimensions of artistic practice and art historical scholarship within a global context. The concentration in Studio Art provides students with the framework to develop their own body of work through a variety of studio experiences supported by knowledge of past and contemporary art making practices. Complete four courses with a grade of C or higher; two courses from each category Course List Code Art History ART 201 Western Art History I ART 202 Western Art History II ART 205 Asian Art History Studio ART 210 Introduction to Digital Media Arts ART 222 Introduction to Textile Art ART 231 Drawing 1 ART 235 Printmaking 1 ART 240 Introduction to Contemporary Sculpture ART 245 Ceramics 1 ART 260 Photography 1

Admission requirements

6+

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