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Art students can choose between the programs in studio art
or art education. Within their programs, art majors can concentrate
in art education, art history, ceramics, drawing, graphic
design, painting, photography and sculpture.
Studio Art
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art prepares students
for innovative roles in the contemporary world of art by challenging
them to think critically while expressing themselves creatively.
The program begins with a series of foundation courses that
stress the traditional development of technical and intellectual
skills. The growth and development of each student are accelerated
through exposure to several media and conclude with the choice
of an area specialization. Areas include ceramics, graphic
design, painting, photography, printmaking/drawing and sculpture.
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Honor's Program in Studio Art
The Honors Program in Art is designed for the student who
has completed the Freshman/Sophomore Honors Program and wishes
to continue that program in the field of art.
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Art Education
The Art Education program certifies students to teach art
in grades K-12. In addition to learning the techniques and
theories taught in education courses, students will learn
how to think critically while expressing themselves creatively.
The art education curriculum covers a broad range of art classes
to give students exposure to the different types of art they
may be responsible for teaching in the schools.
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Minor in Art
The minor in Art provides a basic introduction to both Studio
Art and Art History. This minor can be earned by taking foundation
level courses at Mott Community College (or elsewhere) and
advanced level courses at the University of Michigan-Flint.
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Minor in Art History
The Minor in Art History provides a basic introduction to
art history survey, contemporary art and a survey of non-Western
art. Students will also explore a number of more specific
periods and cultures. This minor can be earned by taking foundation
level courses at Mott Community College (or elsewhere) and
advanced level courses at the University of Michigan-Flint.
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