B.A. Studio Art
The Studio Art concentration combines a liberal arts education with the development of studio skills. Coursework is done in Art History and Studio Art. The concentration is flexible to allow students to focus on one area or explore a broad range of courses.
In addition to meeting the College of Arts & Sciences Liberal Education Requirements (CLER), the required courses in the Art Department to complete a B.A. degree in Studio Art consist of:
ART 100: Introduction to Art OR ART 101: Survey of Western Art
Two courses from the following: ART 120, ART 140, ART 150
12 semester hours in Art History/Museum Studies above the 100 level
12 –24 semester hours of Studio Art above the 300 level
Enrollment in independent study courses (optional for qualified students)
List of Courses
These are the courses required by the Art History and Museum Studies concentration. For a suggested schedule of courses for Art History and Museum Studies students, see the schedule at the bottom of this page. For more information on these and other available courses, see the Art Department's list of courses or the UNCG course bulletin.
Popular elective courses in Art History include:
ART 200 – History of Western Architecture
ART 300 – Greek Art
ART 301 – Early Medieval Art
ART 302 – Romanesque Art
ART 303 – Gothic Art
ART 304 – Italian Renaissance Art
ART 305 – Northern Renaissance Art
ART 306 – Baroque Art
ART 307 – European Art in the Eighteenth Century
ART 308 – European Art in the Nineteenth Century
ART 309 – Architecture in the Twentieth Century
ART 310 – American Art
ART 311 – Early Twentieth Century Art
ART 312 – Late Twentieth Century Art
ART 400 – Special Problems, Art History and Criticism
ART 500 – Traditions of Art Criticism
ART 501 – Topics in the History of Art
Popular Studio Art electives include:
ART 220 – Intermediate Painting
ART 221 – Life Drawing I
ART 226 – Woodcut and Woodcut Engraving
ART 228 – Etching I
ART 229 – Lithography I
ART 231 – Techniques of Painting
ART 232 – Painting I
ART 241 – Design II
ART 252 – Techniques of Sculpture
ART 253 – Sculpture I
ART 281 – Ceramics I
ArRT 285 - Photography I
ART 321 – Life Drawing II
ART 340 - Design III
ART 341 – Letters, Signs, and Symbols
ART 344 - Digital Darkroom

