
Art B.A.
Milledgeville, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 46,410 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Define Your Path in the Arts
Our faculty strives to foster collaborative learning and encourage development in both art theory and artistic practice. With four different concentrations, our students prepare for further study at the graduate level, and the demands of a workforce requiring exceptional, creative problem-solving skills. Our Visiting Artist series, as well as the regular exhibitions of renowned artists in our various galleries, expose students to current trends in regional, national, and international art.
Our Concentrations
- Art History and Visual Culture
- Fine Art Studio
- Graphic Design
- Museum Studies
Key Benefits of this Degree
- Our program enhances the strengths of each student with an emphasis on building a broad foundation in the arts, visual communication, creative expression, and analytical thinking.
- We offer opportunities to create individual projects, collaborate with peers, participate in the Creative Arts Alliance student group, complete internships, curate exhibitions, study abroad with our faculty, and engage in community-based learning.
- The Visiting Artists and Scholars program attracts top artists, curators, and art historians who engage with our students through lectures, workshops, and one-on-one critiques.
- Our unique capstone experience culminates with a faculty-mentored formal exhibition of creative endeavors or scholarly research.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
- Dorothy D. Brown Art Foundation Scholarship
- Katherine Comfort Art Alumni Award
- Tina Yarborough Endowed Art Scholarship
Curriculum
- ARTS 0001 First Year Academic Seminar
- ARTS 1000 Drawing I
- ARTS 1105 Understanding Visual Art
- ARTS 1110 Art and Ideas
- ARTS 1200 Two-Dimensional Design
- ARTS 1201 Three-Dimensional Design
- ARTS 1620 Intro to the Computer in Art
- ARTS 2100 Painting I
- ARTS 2200 Photography I
- ARTS 2300 Printmaking I
- ARTS 2400 Museum Studies I
- ARTS 2510 Ceramics I
- ARTS 2630 Graphic Design Studio I
- ARTS 2750 Sculpture in Expanded Media I
- ARTS 2800 The Ancient & Medieval Worlds
- ARTS 2810 From Renaissance to Mod World
- ARTS 2900 Drawing II: Figure Drawing
- ARTS 3100 Painting II
- ARTS 3110 Painting III
- ARTS 3200 Photography II
- ARTS 3240 Photography III
- ARTS 3300 Printmaking II: Relief & Intag
- ARTS 3400 Museum Stds II: Exhibit Design
- ARTS 3510 Ceramics II
- ARTS 3630 Textile Design I
- ARTS 3631 Typography
- ARTS 3635 Graphic Design Studio II
- ARTS 3750 Sculpture in Expanded Media II
- ARTS 3760 Sculpture Expanded Media III
- ARTS 3900 Drawing III: Media Exploration
- ARTS 4110 Painting IV
- ARTS 4120 Painting V
- ARTS 4198 Sculpture in Expanded Media IV
- ARTS 4199 Sculpture in Expanded Media V
- ARTS 4200 Photography IV
- ARTS 4240 Photography V
- ARTS 4300 Printmaking III: Litho & Seri
- ARTS 4330 Printmaking IV: Adv Studio Wk
- ARTS 4400 Museum Stds III: Theory & Dev
- ARTS 4420 Museum Stds IV: Museum Admin
- ARTS 4510 Ceramics III
- ARTS 4520 Ceramics IV
- ARTS 4630 Graphic Design Studio III
- ARTS 4635 Special Topic in Design
- ARTS 4640 Digital V: Adv Digital Studio
- ARTS 4800 Women and Art
- ARTS 4801 Sacred Things in Middle Ages
- ARTS 4802 Italian Renaissance Art
- ARTS 4803 Northern Renaissance Art
- ARTS 4804 From Rubens to Rembrandt
- ARTS 4805 Baroque Rome
- ARTS 4810 Twentieth-Cent Art, 1900-1950
- ARTS 4820 Contemporary Art
- ARTS 4845 African Art History (Cross Listed Courses: AFST 4845, BLST 4845)
- ARTS 4850 Art Criticism
- ARTS 4855 Public Art and Media Culture
- ARTS 4870 Hist Photography,1839-Present
- ARTS 4880 Asian Art History: Chinese Art
- ARTS 4881 Asian Art History: Indian Art
- ARTS 4882 Asian Art History: SE Asia
- ARTS 4890 Teach Multiculturalism/Art K12
- ARTS 4895 Writing About Art
- ARTS 4920 Seminar in Art History
- ARTS 4930 Visual Culture: Crit Perspect
- ARTS 4950 Special Topics
- ARTS 4960 Internship
- ARTS 4970 Arts Practicum
- ARTS 4980 Study Abroad
- ARTS 4981 Graphic Design Capstone I
- ARTS 4982 Graphic Design Capstone II
- ARTS 4985 Advanced Studio Problems
- ARTS 4990 Senior Project
- ARTS 4991 Senior Exhibition
- ARTS 4994 Senior Thesis Project
- ARTS 4995 Senior Thesis Exhibition
- ARTS 4996 Museum Stds: Sr Curator Rsch
- ARTS 4997 Museum Stds: Thesis & Cur Pres
- ARTS 4998 Art Hist Vis Culture Capstone
- ARTS 4999 Art History Senior Capstone II
Career Opportunities
- Art Historian
- Studio Artist
- Art Educator
- Graphic Designer
- Photographer
- Community Outreach Coordinator
- Curator
- Museum Technician
- Artist’s Assistant
- Research Assistant
- Gallery Coordinator
- Teaching K-12
English Language Requirements
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