This program is tailored for students with a broad interest in studio arts, offering a flexible curriculum that combines foundational art courses with opportunities to explore other academic areas. Students will complete a total of 120 units, including lower and upper division studio requirements, art history courses, and a senior capstone. The coursework emphasizes both technical skills and conceptual understanding, preparing students for diverse pursuits in the art world.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students interested in exploring multiple facets of studio arts and art history, with the flexibility to pursue their unique artistic and academic interests. The inclusion of courses at different levels, from foundational to advanced, ensures a progressive learning experience. Additionally, students looking to develop both technical skills and critical perspectives will find this course beneficial.
While this program provides a comprehensive foundation in studio arts, students can choose from various courses such as drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, glass, sculpture, and more. They also have options for intermediate and advanced work in these areas, along with opportunities to engage in art history and interdisciplinary projects like digital fabrication and socially-engaged art.
Application fees
15.95L
1st year tuition fees
15.95L
Living cost
The program requires 36 units to graduate out of 120 total units. These include 21 units of lower division studio requirements, 12 units of upper division studio requirements, and 3 units of a senior capstone. Students must complete foundational courses, beginning and intermediate classes, advanced studio work, and a professional practices course for graduation.

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Graduates of this program may pursue careers in various art fields such as fine arts, illustration, sculpture, ceramics, glasswork, and digital art. The program also prepares students for related roles in art education, curation, art direction, and art-related activism. The diverse coursework encourages students to develop a versatile skill set adaptable to many creative industries.