Bachelor of Fine Arts
At least 124 hours are required for graduation. (Students who entered K-State before the fall of 2003 require only 120 hours for graduation.)
The bachelor of fine arts degree is a professionally oriented undergraduate degree in art. It is designed primarily for those planning to become professional artists, artist-teachers, or art therapists. Greater emphasis is placed on actual practice in the creative disciplines. The degree is considered appropriate preparation for the master of fine arts degree, which is recognized as the terminal degree in studio arts, and for the master's degree in art therapy, which is required for registration as an art therapist.
The B.F.A. in art is a four-year, 124-hour program with concentrations in painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, printmaking, drawing, metalsmithing and jewelry, illustration, digital arts, pre-art therapy, and photography. The degree requirements are as follows:
Basic requirements (45 hours)
CommunicationsEnglish composition, two courses; and oral communication, one course
Social sciencestwo courses
Humanitiesthree courses
Philosophy or mathematicsone course
Natural sciencestwo courses, one with a lab
General electives11-19 hours
Art courses (75 credit hours)
Core39 hours
Major21 hours
Art electives and related courses15 hours
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