

BFA in Studio Art (Ceramics Media), Wichita State University
Wichita, Kansas
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48 Months
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About this course
Pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in studio art at Wichita State, students have the opportunity to specialize in ceramics media. This program is designed to help students become both talented artists and versatile professionals by combining applied drawing, ceramics, photo, print, sculpture, and community and social practice. The course offers large studio spaces, ADCI galleries, and access to new technology, providing a rich environment for hands-on learning and creativity.
Why this course is highly recommended
Wichita State emphasizes applied learning, ensuring every degree includes practical research or experience that prepares students for the workforce. The program encourages hands-on engagement with ceramics, fostering creativity and technical skills. The connection to galleries and new technology equips students with relevant industry skills, making graduates ready for professional or graduate studies.
Specialisation
The ceramics media concentration focuses on developing a broad understanding of clay forming techniques, including hand building, casting, and throwing. Students also learn about ceramics materials and methods, such as slips, glazes, and firing processes like stoneware, wood-firing, soda-glazing, and raku.
Course fees
Application fees
14.73L
1st year tuition fees
14.73L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Admission requires acceptance into Wichita State University and subsequent approval for the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries. The program emphasizes hands-on studio practice and ceramics techniques, culminating in a BFA in studio art.
English language test
IELTS
6
TOEFL
72
PTE
49
DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in art, ceramic residencies, or further graduate studies. Specific fields include art education, sculpture, anthropology, art history, and photo media, with many opportunities to develop as professional artists or educators.
FAQs
What techniques will I learn in this program?
You will learn clay forming techniques such as hand building, casting, and throwing, along with use of slips, glazes, and firing methods like stoneware, wood-firing, soda-glazing, and raku.
What facilities are available for ceramics students?
Students have access to large studio spaces, ADCI galleries, and new technology to support their creative projects.
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