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/Institutions/Messiah-College/json/2019-2020/Undergraduate-Catalog.json
Art (Business) (B.A.)
Program Overview
The Art (Business) degree prepares graduates for work in non-profit arts organizations such as galleries, museums, and art associations of all types. Students will receive training in both the arts and business, so that they may make sound decisions in both areas. It will also enable them to effectively communicate with both the artists with whom they work, and the business-oriented supporters of the arts organization.
The degree requires students to do extensive work in the visual arts, so that they have a “hands-on” understanding of an artist’s life and work. Students will also receive a thorough background in business, giving them the tools to make the sound financial decisions, which enable and support the artistic work of the organization. Preparation in the arts and business will come together in specific training for arts management, including a required internship with a local arts organization.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from Messiah’s Art Business program can:
- Demonstrates a comprehension of western art history and an ability to articulate theories, criticism of images.
- Demonstrates foundational design skills necessary for problem solving and for understanding, composing, and evaluating the visual arts.
- Demonstrates a basic understanding of foundational principles of business, marketing and economic practices.
- Demonstrates a basic understanding of Business Law.
- Interaction with professional on site business environment.
- Demonstrates an understanding of the role of visual images in the broader culture, with particular attention to the relationship between visual and verbal information.
- Demonstrates an ability to conduct research in areas of history, theory, and process.
- Experiences contact with the art world through exhibits, internships and other employment, and the presence of visiting artists, designers, critics, art historians, and related speakers.
- Demonstrates a knowledge of sources of information and opportunities for employment and the practice of art as a profession.
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Demonstrates an understanding of the historical and formal connections between Christianity and the visual arts.
- Demonstrates an ability to articulate the relationship between faith and creative work.
Major Requirements
Complete the following for your major:
INTE 394 must be taken for a letter grade to fulfill major requirement.
Six credits from the following:
Visual Arts Emphasis
ART 171 | Foundations of Drawing | 3 |
ART 182 | Color and Design | 3 |
ART 282 | Form, Space, and Media | 3 |
ART 493 | Art Seminar | 3 |
ARTH 210 | Topics in Non-Western Art | 3 |
ARTM 401 | Arts Management | 3 |
| One 3-credit course from each studio concentration area. | 9 |
| Studio Art elective | 3 |
ART 493: Fulfills Writing Enriched course requirement for major.
Three credits from the following:
ARTH 150 | Art History I: Ancient through Medieval Art | 3 |
ARTH 151 | Art History II: Renaissance through Contemporary Art | 3 |
Three credits from the following:
Four credits of
INTE 391 are required for the major.
QuEST Requirements
Experiential Learning requirement | met/major |
QuEST requirements | Credits |
First Year Seminar | 3 |
Oral Communication | 3 |
Created and Called for Community (W) | 3 |
Mathematical Sciences (MATH 107) | met/major |
Laboratory Science | 3 or 4 |
Science, Technology & the World | 3 |
Social Science (ECON 120) | met/major |
European or United States History | 3 |
Literature | 3 |
Philosophy and Religion | 3 |
Arts (ART 171, ART 182, or ART 282) | met/major |
First Semester of Language | 3 |
Second Semester of Language | 3 |
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural | 3 |
Non-Western Studies (ARTH 210) | met/major |
Bible | 3 |
Christian Beliefs | 3 |
Wellness course | 1 |
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism | 3 |
QuEST requirements | 43-44 |
Major requirements | 70 |
Free electives | 10-9 |
Total credits | 123 |