Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Program Overview An intensive, studio-based undergraduate degree focused on refining technical skills and developing an individual artistic voice across traditional and modern mediums.
Core Curriculum & Creative Expertise
Key Courses: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture.
Technical Pillars: Art History, Printmaking, Photography, and Art Theory.
Applied Training: Personal studio projects, collaborative work, and engagement with the local art community.
Admissions & Portfolio Requirements
Mandatory Submission: A Professional Portfolio showcasing artistic range and skill.
Academic Background: Art-related high school coursework or equivalent background.
Qualities: Demonstrated passion for creativity and experimental expression.
Faculty Spotlight
Lead Artist: Prof. Susan Lee (Renowned Contemporary Artist).
Exhibition History: Extensive record in prestigious global galleries.
Themes & Research: Identity, Culture, and the Intersection of Technology and Art.
Expertise: Dual background in Fine Arts and Digital Media.
Mentorship Style: Focuses on the coexistence of traditional and modern practices, encouraging experimentation with new artistic technologies.
Career & Professional Outcomes
Primary Paths: Professional Artist, Curator, Art Educator, and Gallery Owner.
Advanced Pathways: Preparation for MFA (Master of Fine Arts) graduate studies.
International Student Requirements
Credentialing: Full evaluation of previous academic credentials for US equivalency.
Language: Mandatory proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS).