Nov 21, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

Art, B.A. (Day)


The Bachelor of Arts in Art at Columbia College is designed to prepare students for the complex and evolving world of art. Students will receive training in techniques and materials, while gaining a better understanding of the history and criticism of art.

The flexibility in this program allows students to acquire a breadth of experience in various art mediums (including Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Photography, Graphic Design, Jewelry, and Printmaking), while also exploring any area deeper via electives, a minor, or double major. In our foundation studio art courses, students become familiar with materials, techniques, and the principles of art and design. Upper-level courses are built to strengthen the artist’s ability to produce, present, and critique artwork.

In the arts, students learn how to communicate effectively, present complex ideas, work collaboratively, solve problems, and think critically - all characteristics today’s employers seek. A Bachelor’s degree in Art can lead to careers such as studio artist, arts educator (with K-12 certification), gallerist/curator, creative entrepreneur, potter, illustrator, photographer, commercial artist, muralist, printmaker, digital content manager, and a wealth of other fulfilling professional opportunities.

General Education Requirements(39-42 sem. hrs)


For a complete list of general education courses click here  . For additional information on general education requirements click here  .

Ethics Course Requirement(3 sem. hrs)


Foreign Language Requirement(6 sem. hrs)


For information on how to fulfill the foreign language requirement click here  .

A Minimum of 60 Semester Hours in Art


60 semester hours in the following specific courses:

Art Electives(15 sem. hrs)


Complete 15 hrs of Upper Level Art coursework of which 9 hrs must be designated as Art Studio. Courses may not apply in the Major Core area.

Other Electives(12-15 sem. hrs)


Final Evaluation


Completion of a final evaluation by satisfactorily passing ARTS 496W , a course designed to assess the outcomes of the major.

Total: 120 (sem. hrs)


The total reflects the minimum number of hours to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Some courses listed above may fulfill more than one requirement block. Please speak to your academic advisor to plan your specific degree path.