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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Textile Arts | Textile Design | Textiles
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
This BFA program in art with a concentration in textiles prepares students for careers as artists, scholars, and educators. Graduates can pursue roles such as art professors, craft artists, and fashion designers. The program offers global education opportunities and concurrent degree options. Transfer students must complete foundational requirements before admission.
Program Outline
Teaching:
This section covers the program's teaching methods, faculty, and unique approaches.
Careers:
This section focuses on potential career paths, opportunities, and outcomes associated with the program. The context highlights the following:
- Graduates can pursue careers as artists, scholars, and educators in the public and private sectors.
- Specific career examples include:
- Art Professor
- Craft Artist
- Fabric and Apparel Designer
- Fashion Designer
- Fine Artist
- High School Teacher
- Talent Agent
- Students admitted directly to the textiles concentration upon entering the BFA program in art.
- Transfer students must complete foundational core and pre-art requirements before admission.
- It is recommended that transfer students apply and submit a declaration form in the semester they will complete their community college degree.
- Students can participate in global education programs to explore their creative side through an intercultural lens.
- The program offers various concurrent degree options.
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Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements:
First-year students:
- Admission directly to the textiles concentration upon admittance to the BFA program in art.
Transfer students:
- Must have completed the foundational core and pre-art requirements before admittance to the textiles concentration.
- To complete an undergraduate degree in four years, it is recommended that community college transfer students who are completing a two-year degree and have completed the foundational core and pre-art requirements apply and submit a declaration form in the semester they are completing their community college degree or the semester before they plan to enter Arizona State University.
- Direct transfer of courses from other accredited institutions to the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is subject to the existence of parallel and equal courses in the college's curriculum and to departmental or school evaluation of studio courses with respect to performance standards.
- Every candidate for the bachelor's degree must earn a minimum of 30 credit hours in resident credit at ASU.
- Transfer students enrolled in the college must complete a minimum of 15 credit hours of resident credit in the major as approved by the faculty.
Additional notes:
- General university admission requirements apply to all applicants.
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