Degree Programs
The degree programs in art are designed to meet a variety of
student needs. Both the B.A. and the B.F.A. degrees include elective art
courses that allow a student to concentrate in a particular media area
or explore a range of artistic expression. See Degree Requirements and
Course Offerings at left.
- The B.A. is considered a basic liberal arts
degree, easily combined with other degree programs in the college for
purposes of obtaining a double major.
- The B.A. in Art History is
structured for the student interested in museum studies or advanced work
in art history or related fields.
- The B.F.A. is a professional degree
program for students interested in a career in art and advancement into
graduate programs in art.
- The B.F.A. with Teaching Licensure includes
studio, art history and professional education courses leading to Kansas
P-12 Art Teacher licensure.
- The B.F.A. with Emphasis in Art History
includes 30 hours of art history courses in addition to 62 studio hours
designed to meet the needs of students desiring strong background in
each area.
Students seeking a B.F.A. degree must apply for admission to the B.F.A. Program (sophomore level)