Creative Arts Undergraduate Programs
College of Humanities and Social Sciences|About Humanities and Social Sciences|Departments|Department of Creative Arts
College of Humanities and Social Sciences|About Humanities and Social Sciences|Departments|Department of Creative Arts
The Bachelor of Arts degree in art is a broad-based liberal arts degree that provides a cultural perspective with a strong foundation in studio training.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is a program for students with professional art aspirations.
Art Studio minor offers a foundation of knowledge and skills in the arts and allows for a broad choice of study areas and/or more intensive study of one medium.
Our BS in Art Teaching prepares you to teach Kindergarten through High School and fosters artistic skills within a liberal arts framework.
Our BA in Art History teaches you to analyze art, explore movements and artists, and gain real-world experience through internships, study abroad, and museum certificates.
Art history minor supports any number of majors as students learn to look carefully, analyze information, and produce original research that clarifies why art matters.
Our BA in Creative Writing nurtures your storytelling skills across genres, from fiction and poetry to creative nonfiction, and prepares you for a successful writing career.
Our BFA in Creative Writing helps you find your voice, develop practical skills, and bring your creative vision to life.
Develop your craft in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction through various workshops to enhance your degree and unlock your creative potential.
The Film Studies program teaches students to look at all aspects of media including technical, creative, aesthetic, historical, theoretical, and cultural perspectives.
Film Studies Minor focuses on the academic study of film as an art form, cultural artifact, and medium of communication.
Our BFA in Graphic Design equips you with the conceptual, visual, and technical skills to craft powerful branding, master typography, and explore interactive design within a strong liberal arts foundation.
The Graphic Design minor focuses on developing the conceptual, visual, and technical skills needed in the design profession.
The certificate in graphic design provides a beginning- to intermediate-level experience in the theory and methods of print-based and screen-based forms of visual communication.