Introduction
Fine Art students enrolled at WNMU have options towards professional careers in the visual arts, art education, and music. Art as a discipline provides the facilities and assistance for developing competence in the visual arts, art education, art history, and the graphic.
BA/BS is a 60 hour Art Degree that provides opportunities for students to develope a broad exposure to art in the core program. Students can specialize in Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Photography, Painting, Printmaking, and Sculpture. Several Art History courses tie the degree together. This Art Degree enables students to pursue interdisciplinary degrees with other departments. Students interested in a more specialized art degree should consider the BFA.
Process
Program Information
- Course Catalog
- Degree Plan
Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes: cultivate creativity in all courses, demonstrated through the creation of original artworks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is there a lab fee charged for Art Courses?
A: Yes – Lab fees are required in all Studio Courses. • Lab fees provide studio equipment, their maintenance/repair, and studio materials. Students will provide their own personal tools and supplies in many cases.
Contact
Art Faculty Advisors
Fill out a degree plan with an art advisor.
Michael Metcalf, Sculpture – mike.metcalf@wnmu.edu
Courtney Michaud, Ceramics – Courtney.Michaud@wnmu.edu
Jim Pendergast, Photography/Graphic Design – jim.pendergast@wnmu.edu
For more information about the Expressive Arts Program, Email karyn.neil@wnmu.edu