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Art - Studio Art (BFA)


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The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is a professionally oriented undergraduate degree in art or design. It is designed primarily for those planning to become professional artists, artist-teachers, or visual communication designers. Greater emphasis is placed on actual practice in the creative art disciplines.

The BFA in Art is a 4-year, 120-credit hour program with concentrations possible in Studio Art or Visual Communication Design. Areas of focus within the Studio Art BFA include Ceramics, Drawing, Metalsmithing and Jewelry, Painting, Photography and Printmaking. The BFA degree is considered the appropriate preparation for the Master of Fine Arts degree, which is recognized as the terminal degree in Studio Arts and Visual Communication Design. The BA and BFA can also be used as preparation for:

  • Master of Fine Arts Degree in Studio Arts or Visual Communication Design
  • A career as a Professional Artist, Professional Photographer, or Professional Visual Communication Designer
  • A Master’s degree in Art Therapy when a portfolio of artwork is presented and additional coursework, generally consisting of 12-credit hours in Psychology is completed. Required Psychology credits commonly include Developmental and Abnormal Psychology. Requirements for admission may include other preliminary coursework as defined by individual graduate programs. Potential candidates should contact programs directly for admission requirements.
  • A Master’s degree in Artistic and Historic Conservation. North American Education programs offer a Master’s degree in Conservation or Historic Preservation as well as Master’s degrees in related disciplines, along with a certificate or diploma in Conservation. Many graduate programs in Conservation of Cultural Property require preliminary coursework that commonly includes one year of General Chemistry and one year of Organic Chemistry, courses in the humanities such as Art History, Anthropology, Architecture, and Archeology, and coursework in Studio Art. Many programs also require a portfolio of art. Potential candidates should contact programs directly for Admission requirements.

NOTE: Students interested in teaching art in elementary or secondary schools should complete the Bachelor of Science in Education degree offered through the College of Education. This degree includes the Art (EDART) Teacher Licensure Program and 42-credit hours of studio art courses.

Kansas State University Core: 34-36 Credit Hours


KBOR Statewide Transfer (SWT) Courses: https://www.kansasregents.org/academic_affairs/transfer-articulation.

English (Written Communication Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


Communication (Oral Communication Outcomes): 3 Credit Hours


Math & Statistics (Quantitative Literacy Outcomes): 3 Credit Hours


Natural & Physical Sciences (Natural & Physical Sciences Outcomes): 4-5 Credit Hours


Choose 1 subject area which must include a lab.

Social & Behavioral Sciences (Social & Behavioral Sciences Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area.

Arts & Humanities (Arts & Humanities Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area.

Free Electives (Institutionally Designated Area): 6 Credit Hours


Includes ALL 100 and 200 level courses at K-State or in Transfer. 
Note: One course may be used to satisfy more than one requirement. However, students must complete a total of 34-36 credit hours of general education courses.

For a Full Listing of K-State 100/200 level courses you may search those courses individually via the University Course Catalog.

TOTAL CREDITS: 34-36


Program Requirements


Orientation - 1 Credit Hour


Introduction to art concentrations and professions.

Overlays: [9] Credit Hours


May be fulfilled in K-State Core, Outside Concentration, electives, or the Program itself.

  • Ethical Reasoning Overlay Credits: [3]
  • Global Perspectives Overlay Credits: [3]
  • US Multicultural Overlay Credits: [3]

Programs


A&D Foundation: 13 Credit Hours


500, 600 Level Art Courses: 9 Credit Hours


Choose three from any 500 and 600 level Art courses. Enroll in one 500 or 600 level Studio course in the Spring semester of Senior year.

Art History: 15 Credit Hours


ART 195, ART 196 and 2 courses in 20th C Art History, and one Art History Elective 

Art History Survey Courses: 6 Credit Hours


Art History Elective: 3 Credit Hours


Choose any 1 Art History course  - From Department approved Art History List - https://art.ksu.edu/academics/undergrad/AH_courses.html​​​​​​​

Art Electives: 15 Credit Hours - above 200 Level


Choose any 5 Art courses above 200 level.  Course may not duplicate with the above requirements.

Free Electives in addition to K-State Core #7: 9 Credit Hours


In addition to K-State Core Free Electives requirement, take any course so that the total credit hours completed equals 120.

Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120


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