*6 credits of advanced Art History are included
in the University Core Curriculum.
In order to maintain the highest quality
of service to our students, all submajor areas (Ceramics, Fibers,
Graphic Design, Jewelry and Metalsmithing, Painting and Drawing,
Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Art Education) may select
their own enrollment management mechanisms. Options available to
submajor areas include portfolio review, gateway courses, registration
prioritizing (ex: "seniors only" and/or "majors
only" courses), higher GPA for the submajor area, or other
appropriate mechanisms. Students who successfully matriculate as
BFA degree candidates should make themselves familiar with the
requirements of their chosen submajors (as outlined in the undergraduate
catalog). Students also should discuss submajor requirements with
area faculty to ensure that they understand fully what will be
required of them.
Follow this link for the University Course Requirements for the
BFA Degree in Visual Arts