BFA - Art - Painting and Drawing Concentration 24

  • The Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in Art is a professional degree program. The BFA prepares students for a variety of art and art-related careers or graduate school by providing a thorough grounding in fundamental principles and techniques with opportunities for emphasis in one or more arts areas. This degree focuses on intensive work in art or design supported by a program of general studies. The BFA degree offers concentrations in art education, art history, ceramics, drawing and painting, graphic communications, illustration, photography and video, printmaking, sculpture, sequential art, and textile and surface design.

Term 1

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ENGL 1101 English Composition I
      3
    • ART 1100 2-D Design and Color Theory
      3
    • ART 1150 Drawing I
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Mathematics & Quantitative Skills
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts and Humanities II
      3
    Total: 15

Term 2

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ENGL 1102 English Composition II
      3
    • ART 1200 3-D Design
      3
    • ART 2150 Drawing II
      3
    • ARH 2750 Ancient through Medieval Art
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Sciences I
      3
    Total: 15
Year 1 (Hours: 30)

Term 3

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ARH 2850 Renaissance through Modern Art
      3
    • ART 2550 Computer Applications in Art
      3
    • ART 2990 Concept,Creativity, StudioPrac
      3
    • ART 3160 Painting I
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Institutional Priorities II
      3
    Total: 15

Term 4

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ART 3150 Figure Drawing
      3
    • ART 3260 Painting II
      3
    • Free Elective
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts and Humanities I
      3
    • Upper-Division ARH or ART concentration elective (1 of 2)
      3
    Total: 15
Year 2 (Hours: 30)

Term 5

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ART 3265 Aqueous Media
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Sciences II
      3
    • Art History Elective (1 of 2)
      3
    • 2D and 3D Requirement (1 of 4) Select four from outside the concentration area. At least one 2-D and one 3-D area must be represented. See catalog for list of courses
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science I
      3
    Total: 15

Term 6

Year 3 (Hours: 29)

Term 7

Term 8

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ART 4990 Senior Exhibition
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science II (2 of 2)
      3
    • Upper-Division ARH or ART concentration elective (2 of 2)
      3
    • Concentration Elective (3 of 4)
      3
    • Concentration Elective (4 of 4)
      3
    Total: 15
Year 4 (Hours: 31)


Program Total: 120 Hours

Milestones: All courses indicated as a Milestone with this icon ( ) should be completed in the term suggested to prevent delays in program completion.

Disclaimer: An academic map is a suggested four-year schedule of courses based on degree requirements in the KSU undergraduate catalog. This sample schedule serves as a general guideline to help build a full schedule each term. Some departments allow students to use the three credit first-year seminar course as a free elective for a degree program, which may impact the program's total credit hours. Milestones, courses, and special requirements necessary for timely progress to complete a major are designated to keep you on track to graduate in four years. Missing milestones could delay your program. Enrolled Students should reference DegreeWorks and not this plan.

This map is not a substitute for academic advisement—contact your advisor if you have any questions about scheduling or about your degree requirements. Also see the current undergraduate catalog (catalog.kennesaw.edu) for a complete list of requirements and electives. Note: Requirements are continually under revision, and there is no guarantee they will not be changed or revoked; contact the department and/or program area for current information.

You may choose to attend a summer term to reduce your load during fall or spring terms but still stay on track to graduate in four years.


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