/Institutions/Messiah-College/json/2019-2020/Undergraduate-Catalog-local.json
/Institutions/Messiah-College/json/2019-2020/Undergraduate-Catalog.json
Studio Art (B.F.A.) Two-Dimensional Studies Concentration
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Studio Art is the professional degree focused on a more intensive study of coursework in the field of art and design. The Studio Art B.F.A. has two available concentrations; Three-Dimensional Studies and Two-Dimensional Studies. These programs train professional artists to the highest level possible for undergraduate students and will be especially valuable for those who plan to pursue graduate studies in art and design. Admission to the B.F.A. in Studio Art degree requires a portfolio review; for more information, please consult the department website. B.F.A. students are required to go through the sophomore review successfully and to maintain at least a 3.0 in their major to remain in the program. Students must plan on spending their senior year on the Mechanicsburg campus to execute a body of work for their senior exhibition.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from Messiah’s Studio Art BFA program can:
- Demonstrates and applies a basic knowledge of foundational design skills used for composing & evaluating visual arts.
- Demonstrates ability to identify, themes, historical time periods and cultural context of visual arts
- Demonstrates an ability to research, analyze, process and write about the visual arts.
- Demonstrates ability to critique work using appropriate terms and concepts.
- Applies emerging technologies to solving visual problems/projects.
- Displays mastery and depth in concentration area.
- Identify pathways to a professional outlet in their field.
- Demonstrates the ability to relate studio experience to professional activities that are well-suited to their skill set.
- Displays an ability to articulate the relationship between faith and creative work.
Major Requirements
Complete the following for your major:
Three credits from the following:
Three credits from the following:
Two-Dimensional Concentration (24 credits)
Twenty-one credits from the following:
Cross-Concentration Studies (18 credits)
Select nine credits from one cross-concentration and six credits from the other area for a total of 15 credits.
Graphic Design and Digital Art cross-concentration courses:
ART 112 | Intro to Graphic Design | 3 |
ART 236 | Graphic Design and Visual Culture: Seeing, Thinking, Making | 3 |
ART 237 | Typography and Visual Communications | 3 |
ART 312 | Digital Imaging | 3 |
ART 336 | Interactive Design | 3 |
ART 337 | Graphic Design and Professional Practice | 3 |
ART 338 | Digital Illustration | 3 |
ART 347 | Service Centered Design | 3 |
ART 420 | Designer as Author:Book Design, Zines | 3 |
ART 431 | Motion Design | 3 |
Three-Dimensional Studies cross-concentration courses:
Complete the following:
ART 2xx
| Studio Art Elective | 3 |
(Any additional ART 2xx or higher course, excluding Art Education courses.)
QuEST Requirements
Experiential Learning requirement |
0 |
QuEST requirements |
Credits |
First Year Seminar |
3 |
Oral Communication |
3 |
Created and Called for Community (W) |
3 |
Mathematical Sciences |
3 or 4 |
Laboratory Science |
3 or 4 |
Science, Technology & the World |
3 |
Two of the following (6 credits total):
Social Science, European History or United States History |
6 |
Literature |
3 |
Philosophy and Religion (PHIL 101 or PHIL 102) |
met/major |
Arts (ART course meeting QuEST) |
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 |
46-48 |
Major requirements (inclusive of concentration) |
81 |
Total credits |
127-129 |