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The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art is a professional degree program. The BFA prepares students for a variety of art and art related careers or graduate school by providing a thorough grounding in fundamental principles and techniques with opportunities for emphasis in one or more fine arts areas. This degree focuses on intensive work in art or design supported by a program of general studies.The BFA degree offers a concentration in (1) graphic communication, (2) drawing and painting, (3) photography and printmaking, or (4) sculpture and ceramics.
All art and art education majors are required to take art and art history foundation course work in lower division major requirements before taking upper division art or art education courses. ART 3000, the Professional Practices Seminar & Portfolio Review course, is required of all art and art education majors during the semester of completion of lower division major requirements or before the completion of six hours of upper level art or art education courses. All transfer students with transfer credit in lower division major requirements must take Art 3000 the first semester enrolled in upper level art or art education courses.
For course descriptions and semester schedules of art classes visit www.kennesaw.edu/registrar/.
Course requirements for the BFA
Course requirements are also available online in the KSU Undergraduate Catalog.
Download Printable BFA Advisement Check Sheet