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Fine Arts | Graphic Design
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Program Overview


Overview of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art

The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) with a major in art requires a minimum of 120 semester hours (s.h.), including 62 s.h. of work for the major. Students must maintain a grade-point average of at least 2.00 in all courses for the major and in all University of Iowa (UI) courses for the major. They must also complete the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) General Education (GE) CLAS Core.


Requirements for the BFA in Art

  • The BFA with a major in art requires the following coursework:
    • Required Courses: 30 s.h.
    • Additional Studio Arts Courses: 15-20 s.h.
    • Electives: 12-17 s.h.
    • BFA Exhibition: 0 s.h.

Art History

  • Two of the following art history survey courses:
    • ARTH:1040 Arts of Africa
    • ARTH:1050 From Cave Paintings to Cathedrals: Survey of Western Art I
    • ARTH:1060 From Mona Lisa to Modernism: Survey of Western Art II
    • ARTH:1070 Asian Art and Culture
    • ARTH:1095 Native American Art
  • And two art history courses not on the above list, excluding ARTH:1000, ARTH:1080, ARTH:3985, ARTH:3995, and ARTH:4999

Foundational Studio Art

  • Both of the following:
    • ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing
    • ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals

Studio Art 3D Courses

  • Two of the following:
    • CERM:2010 Ceramics I: Handbuilding
    • INTM:2710 Introduction to Intermedia
    • MTLS:2910 Introduction to Jewelry and Metal Arts
    • SCLP:2810 Undergraduate Sculpture I
    • TDSN:2210 Introduction to 3D Design

Studio Art 2D Courses

  • Two of the following:
    • DRAW:2310 Life Drawing I
    • DSGN:2500 Graphic Design I
    • PHTO:2600 Photography I
    • PNTG:2410 Painting I
    • PRNT:2610 Introduction to Printmaking

Additional Studio Art Courses

  • Students take additional studio arts courses to equal 15–20 s.h. Some required courses may apply to the additional studio art courses requirement.
  • All of the following:
    • One introductory course and three upper-level courses in the student's studio art discipline
    • One introductory course and one upper-level course in a second studio art discipline
    • One introductory course and one upper-level course in a third studio art discipline

Required Electives

  • Students take 12–17 s.h. in School of Art, Art History, and Design courses to bring the total credit for the major to a minimum of 62 s.h.

BFA Exhibition

  • Students must present a show of their work in ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition during the semester in which they graduate.
  • Variations must be approved by the BFA faculty advisor and academic advisors.
  • The show must be advertised using flyers and other media.
  • Students planning to graduate with honors in the major also are required to participate in a separate honors in the major group show.
  • Students must meet with faculty and academic advisors to complete the required documentation before they present their show.

Transfer Students

  • Transfer students should contact the undergraduate academic advisors in art for information about transfer portfolio review and specific coursework that satisfies the requirements for the major in art.
  • Students may count a maximum of 21 s.h. of approved transfer credit toward their major.

Study Abroad

  • Students who wish to study abroad must meet with the undergraduate advisor before they depart in order to confirm approval of the courses they plan to take.
  • Students who take studio art courses abroad must bring their artwork back to campus and present it in a portfolio review, which determines whether the work satisfies a requirement for their major.
  • The portfolio review is not required if the study abroad course was taught by a School of Art, Art History, and Design faculty member who gave the student a grade for the course.
  • Students who plan to take art history courses abroad must present the course syllabus to their advisor well in advance of their departure.
  • The head of the art history program determines whether the study abroad course is equivalent to a course required for the major; if it is, the student is credited with fulfilling the requirement once the course is completed with a passing grade.

Teacher Licensure

  • Students interested in teaching in elementary and/or secondary schools should seek admission to the Teacher Education Program (TEP) in the College of Education.
  • To qualify for licensure in secondary teaching, students in the TEP complete a degree in education as well as a related College of Liberal Arts and Sciences degree.
  • See Apply on the College of Education website for details on requirements and deadlines for applying to the College of Education and about TEP choices of majors leading to licensure.
  • The BA in art education is offered by the Department of Teaching and Learning, and the degree is awarded by the College of Education.
  • In order to earn the BA in art education, students also must complete the BFA in art.
  • For more information, contact the College of Education Academic Advising Office.

Honors in the Major

  • Students have the opportunity to graduate with honors in the major.
  • Honors students must maintain a cumulative University of Iowa grade-point average (GPA) of at least 3.33 and a GPA of at least 3.50 in their major.
  • They should meet with their academic advisor at the start of their final semester to complete the steps needed to graduate with honors in the major.
  • Students must select a research project, find a faculty member whose expertise aligns with their research to act as the honors in the major advisor, enroll in ARTS:4190 Honors in Studio Art, write a one-page abstract at the conclusion of the research, and participate in an honors in the major group show and presentation.

University of Iowa Honors Program

  • In addition to honors in the major, undergraduate students have opportunities for honors study and activities through membership in the University of Iowa Honors Program.
  • Visit Honors at Iowa to learn about the university's honors program.
  • Membership in the UI Honors Program is not required to earn honors in the art major.

GE CLAS Core

  • The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GE CLAS Core requirements provide students with a broad foundation of knowledge and a focused practice of transferable skills necessary for a lifetime of learning.
  • GE CLAS Core courses are particularly valuable for students making the transition into the University of Iowa.
  • They help students understand the academic expectations of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences while providing the knowledge and skills needed for more advanced work in the major.

GE CLAS Core Areas and Requirements

  • The GE CLAS Core has 11 required areas, grouped into three categories.
  • Students must fulfill the requirements in each GE CLAS Core area.
  • The requirements that follow are for students who entered the University of Iowa during summer 2025 or after.
  • Students who entered during a previous semester are held to different requirements as indicated on a student's degree audit.

Communication and Literacy

  • Understanding Cultural Perspectives: a minimum of 3 s.h.
  • Interpretation of Literature: a minimum of 3 s.h.
  • Rhetoric: a minimum of 4 s.h.
  • World Languages Pathways: required credit varies (see "World Languages Pathways" in this section of the catalog)

Sustainability

  • Students complete this requirement by choosing an approved GE CLAS Core course that integrates Sustainability (with no additional semester hours) with a course from the Natural, Quantitative, and Social Sciences category or the Culture, Society, and the Arts category.

Natural, Quantitative, and Social Sciences

  • Natural Sciences: a minimum of 7 s.h.; must include one lab
  • Quantitative or Formal Reasoning: a minimum of 3 s.h.
  • Social Sciences: a minimum of 3 s.h.

Culture, Society, and the Arts

  • Historical Perspectives: a minimum of 3 s.h.
  • International and Global Issues: a minimum of 3 s.h.
  • Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts: a minimum of 3 s.h.
  • Values and Society: a minimum of 3 s.h.

Transfer of Credit and Credit by Exam

  • Students may count transfer credit and/or credit by exam toward some GE CLAS Core requirements.
  • See CLAS Core Policies for details regarding the use of transfer credit, credit by exam, and other policies for how GE CLAS Core requirements may be fulfilled.

Career Advancement

  • Many graduates pursue careers that match their degree specializations, for example, commercial or graphic designer, conservation or museum curator or administrator, art educator, public artist, or community art center coordinator or instructor.
  • Others go on to graduate study in areas such as art history, art therapy, architecture, design, medical illustration, studio art, or disciplines outside of art.
  • The Pomerantz Career Center offers multiple resources to help students find internships and jobs.

Four-Year Graduation Plan

  • The Four-Year Graduation Plan is not available for the BFA major in art.
  • Students should work with their advisors to develop individual graduation plans.

Sample Plans of Study

  • Sample plans represent one way to complete a program of study.
  • Actual course selection and sequence will vary and should be discussed with an academic advisor.
  • For additional sample plans, see MyUI.

Art, BFA

  • The following sample plans are available:
    • Ceramics
    • Drawing
    • Graphic Design
    • Jewelry and Metal Arts
    • Painting
    • Photography
    • Printmaking
    • Sculpture and Intermedia
    • Three-Dimensional Design

Ceramics

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, RHET:1030 Rhetoric: Writing and Communication, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: CERM:2010 Ceramics I: Handbuilding, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: CERM:2020 Ceramics II: Wheel Throwing, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
      • Spring: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application

Drawing

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: DRAW:2310 Life Drawing I, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, RHET:1030 Rhetoric: Writing and Communication, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: DRAW:3310 Concepts in Drawing, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
      • Spring: DRAW:4310 Advanced Concepts in Drawing, Major: art history non-survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: DRAW:4310 Advanced Concepts in Drawing, Major: art history non-survey course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application

Graphic Design

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, RHET:1030 Rhetoric: Writing and Communication, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: DSGN:2500 Graphic Design I, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: DSGN:2600 Graphic Design II, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, GE CLAS Core: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: DSGN:3500 Graphic Design III, DSGN:3600 Graphic Design IV, Major: art history non-survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: DSGN:4000 Graphic Design V, Major: art history non-survey course, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: DSGN:4700 Graphic Design VI, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Elective course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application

Jewelry and Metal Arts

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, RHET:1030 Rhetoric: Writing and Communication, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: MTLS:2910 Introduction to Jewelry and Metal Arts, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
      • Spring: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application

Painting

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: PNTG:2410 Painting I, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, RHET:1030 Rhetoric: Writing and Communication, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: PNTG:2420 Painting II, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
      • Spring: PNTG:4100 Advanced Painting, Major: art history non-survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: PNTG:4100 Advanced Painting, Major: art history non-survey course, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application

Photography

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, RHET:1030 Rhetoric: Writing and Communication, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: PHTO:2600 Photography I, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: PHTO:3100 Photography II: Introduction to Darkroom Photography, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
      • Spring: PHTO:3110 Photography III: The Constructed Image, Major: art history non-survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application

Printmaking

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, RHET:1030 Rhetoric: Writing and Communication, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: PRNT:2610 Introduction to Printmaking, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
      • Spring: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application

Sculpture and Intermedia

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, GE CLAS Core: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
      • Spring: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history non-survey course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course in BFA discipline, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application

Three-Dimensional Design

  • Plan of Study Grid (Manual) Academic Career
    • First Year:
      • Fall: ARTS:1510 Basic Drawing, ARTS:1520 Design Fundamentals, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Understanding Cultural Perspectives, CSI:1600 Success at Iowa
      • Spring: TDSN:2210 Introduction to 3D Design, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, ENGL:1200 The Interpretation of Literature, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab
    • Second Year:
      • Fall: TDSN:2240 Drafting and Modeling With AutoCAD and Rhino, TDSN:2280 Materials, Tools, and Fabrication: Wood, Metal, and Composites, Major: art history survey course, Major: introductory-level studio 3D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency or elective course
      • Spring: TDSN:2250 Digital Prototyping, Major: art history non-survey course, Major: elective art course, Major: introductory-level studio 2D course, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course
    • Third Year:
      • Fall: Major: art history non-survey course, GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab, GE CLAS Core: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Third Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
      • Spring: Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts, GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course, Elective course
    • Fourth Year:
      • Fall: Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: upper-level studio course outside of BFA discipline, GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives, GE CLAS Core: Values and Society, Gallery booking for BFA exhibition
      • Spring: ARTS:4195 BFA Exhibition, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, Major: elective art course, GE CLAS Core: International and Global Issues, GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences, Elective course, Degree Application
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