Program Overview
Introduction to the College of the Arts Programs
The College of the Arts at Georgia State University offers a variety of programs for students interested in pursuing a career in the arts. One of the programs offered is the Bachelor of Arts in Studio, which is the initial degree that undergraduate studio art students are accepted into.
Program Details
- Duration and Location: The program requires 120 semester hours of undergraduate coursework to be completed, with classes held at the Atlanta Campus.
- Application Timeline: The priority deadline for undergraduate degrees is March 1, with a final fall semester deadline of June 1 and a spring semester deadline of December 1.
- Admissions Requirements: Prospective students enter the Art & Design School as general majors and apply for a concentration in their sophomore year with a portfolio.
Bachelor of Arts in Studio
The Bachelor of Arts in Studio is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in studio art. Students must first complete the 18-credit Foundation Area (Area F) required courses before enrolling in 3000-level Studio Art courses. These initial courses serve as the student's audition to the B.F.A. program. If a student chooses not to apply to a B.F.A. concentration, these courses complete the Studio Art course requirements for the B.A.
Program Highlights
- The Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design features an internationally active faculty and a rigorous curriculum.
- The school offers a B.A. in Art History, a B.F.A. in Art Education, a B.A. in Studio Art, and a B.F.A. in Studio Art with concentrations in various areas.
- Students benefit from initiatives such as the Edgewood Sculpture Forum and the Art Student Union.
- The program includes year-round exhibitions in the Welch School Galleries and student-run galleries.
- Students have access to a Visiting Artist & Scholar Lecture Series and 24-hour studio and building access.
Curriculum
- 12 credits in foundation studios
- 6 credits in Art History surveys
- 3 credits in World Language 1002 or higher
- 9 credits in upper-level Art History
- 3 credits in Critical Issues in Contemporary Art
- 27 credits in Studios
- 3 credits in Directed Study in Art-CTW
Tuition and Scholarships
- Information on undergraduate tuition can be found on the Student Financial Services website.
- Merit-based scholarships are available, nominated by the faculty, with new area awards and scholarships announced every spring semester.
Goals and Outcomes
- The program aims to provide comprehensive exposure to various perspectives in art-making.
- It encourages multidisciplinary approaches and prepares students for professional arts careers or secondary degrees.
Description
The undergraduate programs at the Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design prepare students for competitive careers in contemporary art, art education, design, and art entrepreneurship. The program offers one-on-one mentorship with an internationally acclaimed faculty, access to art institutions and creative publications, and participation in conferences and internships.
Careers
Graduates can pursue careers as graphic, interior, and Web designers, multimedia artists, curators, gallery directors, museum and non-profit arts managers, art administrators, K-12 art teachers, art educators, art historians, and writers, among others.
Conclusion
The College of the Arts at Georgia State University provides a comprehensive and rigorous education in studio art, preparing students for a variety of careers in the arts. With its internationally active faculty, multidisciplinary approaches, and access to exhibitions and internships, the program offers students a well-rounded education and preparation for professional success.
