“Creativity takes courage” _ Henri Matisse

About the Program

The BA Art program is designed to give students interested in visual arts a space to explore their interests, learn new techniques, gain experience with critique as well as insight into the arts industry. By entering into the program, you will join peers and instructors who are passionate about communicating through the visual media and creating rich experiences for audiences. The program also features concentrations that target a variety of art techniques and styles. Please see the description of each concentration below. 

Degree Requirements

Students majoring in art must complete 42 credits of course work in art, 52 credits of liberal arts core requirements and a 15-credit minor concentration. Each of the separate concentrations has groups of required courses in its areas of specialization. Guidance by the students’ individual advisers is essential in guiding them through each specialization.

The required courses in art are designed to provide students interested in the visual arts with a strong foundation program of 24 credits in drawing, design, color, and art history. Additionally, in the senior year, a 6-credit senior project and seminar are required for the degree.

The remaining 15 credits (for a total of 42) may be taken in a variety of art electives, as well as required courses for the concentrations in arts management, computer art and design, graphic art and design, and painting and/or drawing.

Program Learning Objectives 

By the end of the program, students will:

  1. Articulate their individual global aesthetic sense
  2. Demonstrate the ability to use a variety of skills and techniques in the art-making process
  3. Develop problem solving skills
  4. Demonstrate critical thinking and research techniques as a part of the visual problem solving method of creativity 

Possible Career Paths

The world of arts careers is vast and ever-changing. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics points to several possible career paths graduates of this degree can pursue:

  • Artist/art director
  • Designer/ graphic designer
  • Interior design/fashion
  • Editor/content creator
  • Photographer
  • Technical writer/creative writer

Program Outline

Except for the freshman foundation courses (which must be scheduled in the first and second semesters as indicated below), the semester assignment of courses in this outline is only suggested. Students have the option of distributing the electives, with the approval of their adviser, among the semesters as they deem appropriate.

Required Courses 

Freshman Foundation Required Art Courses

First semester

Second semester

General Requirements

Third semester

Remainder

Computer Art and Design Concentration

The computer art and design concentration focuses on the interactive world of broadcast, 3D, gaming, and animation. Students learn principles of 3D modeling, animation, and interactivity including texture, lighting, and camera action.

Major Requirements (18 credits)

Major Concentration (15 credits)

Choose five from the following courses:

Graphic Art and Design Concentration

The graphic art and design concentration exposes students to all aspects of graphic design and data visualization with outputs to print, web and smart devices.

Major Requirements (18 credits)

Major Concentration (15 credits)

Choose five from the following courses:

  • ART1141 Two-dimensional Design
  • ART1167 Collage and Mixed Media
  • ART1174 Desktop Publishing I
  • ART1177 Introduction to Digital Media
  • ART1179 Digital Illustration and Design
  • ART1192 Digital Photography I
  • ART2215 Photoshop® for Advertisement and Illustration

Academic Advisor

Kashetta,Nicole A.

Academic Advisor
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Savage,Lauren

Academic Advisor
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Contact Information
Marie Roberts: marie_roberts@fdu.edu
Metro Campus: Art
Lena Aronson: lena@fdu.edu
Metro Campus: Graphic and Computer Art & Design