The Bachelor of Arts in Art: Concentration in Art History and Studio Art provides students with interdisciplinary experience and skills in art history and studio art practice (ceramics, digital media & emerging technology, painting and drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, and textiles). Students take classes in Art History to develop skills in writing, research, and knowledge of the histories and institutions of art in a global context, and apply these skills to diverse areas of studio art production in order to acquire a broad background in various mediums and techniques.
Art: Concentration in Art History and Studio Art
Art: Concentration in Art History and Studio Art
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The Bachelor of Arts in Art (Concentration in Art History and Studio Art) Program Learning Outcomes are guided by core values that inform both studio art practice and art history. Upon graduation, students will be able to:
1. Utilize diverse knowledge of studio and art historical practices integrating appropriate techniques, media, and processes to create artistic form with research, writing, and analysis.
2. Gain breadth of knowledge of art history globally: identify major artists, works, movements; define key terms, concepts, and theories; and understand diverse historical, social, political, cultural, and ideological perspectives.
3. Demonstrate skills in critical thinking, formal analysis, and visual literacy to interpret and evaluate the meaning of art and visual culture.
4. Apply processes of experimentation (revision, refinement, critical reflection on successes and failures) to develop curiosity and imagination and self-directed research to create portfolios of artwork and/or writing.
5. Understand the ethical dimension of artistic practice and scholarship within a global context and in relationship to the dynamics of power–including those of class, gender, race, and geopolitics–as expressed through visual, spatial, institutional, and ideological practices.
Disciplines
College of Liberal & Creative Arts
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Shehaadat al-thaanawiya al-'aama | General Certificate of Secondary Education
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 31,823 / 7 unitApplication Fee
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Art: Concentration in Art History and Studio Art
San Francisco State University
United States of America,
San Francisco