Requirements and Learning Goals
Upon graduation, a student will be able to:
Major-Specific Areas of Knowledge
Demonstrate technical skills and processes associated with a wide variety of visual media. Generate images/objects. Interpret the visual language and meanings of art works. Pursue courses of study in both traditional materials/visually based art practices, and conceptually and technologically driven modes of art production.
Accessing Academic Community/Resources
Be informed by the critical and formal discourses of the discipline(s).
Communication
Interpret and express complex ideas in a wide range of sensorial, visual and verbal forms.
Critical Thinking
Acquire creative problem solving skills, and non-linear and abstract-thinking skills. Understand and position endeavors within a cultural and historic framework.
Research Experience
Have traveled to New York City for a research trip.
Current Students