Art and Archaeology Major with Studio Art Concentration, B.A.
The studio art concentration provides academic preparation for students planning to pursue professional careers in the visual arts, teaching, community art programs, museums, galleries and other cultural institutions. The study of studio art is important for students interested in art therapy. Students planning careers in art therapy should take a minimum of 15 credits in studio art and 15 credits in psychology in preparation for graduate school. Students will gain broad-based knowledge and skills in design, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking and ceramic art. A major in studio arts will provide educational opportunities to develop an understanding of movements and concepts in art, the ability to analyze formal design issues and apply accurate terminology to that analysis, the ability to express personal visual aesthetics inherent in a body of work, the ability to communicate their aesthetic intentions verbally and in written form, and the skills to create a body of work and present their capstone exhibition to the public in either the Hood College Whitaker or Hodson Art Galleries. The studio art concentration provides educational opportunities that both strengthen the analytical and creative thinking skills needed for diverse careers and give students experience in personal aesthetic expression.
Requirements for the Major
The following are required:
In addition, students are required to complete:
9 credits in one medium, including two 300- or 400-level courses, from the following selection of studio art courses:
Additional Medium
| One additional 3-credit studio course (ARTS) outside the focus medium | 3.0 |
Total Credit Hours: | 3.0 |
Total Credit Hours: 38.0