Undergraduate Degrees
Bachelor of Fine Arts
The B.F.A. is a four-year studio intensive program in preparation for a career in the fine arts, and/or related fields or pursuit of a master of fine arts degree. With few required courses or electives and a wide variety of media from which to choose, the B.F.A. provides ample opportunity to explore and develop a strong personal vision in art.
Introductory courses focus on technique and conceptual context while building a solid grounding in art history and critical theory. Advanced students work on self-generated independent projects under the guidance and mentoring of individual faculty members. Emphasis in the last year is on the production of a professional quality portfolio of work.
Curriculum Requirements
The B.F.A. requires a total of 128 units, including 96 units of fine art requirements.Required Courses | Unites | |
---|---|---|
FA 101a | Drawing | 4 |
FA 102 | Design Fundamentals | 4 |
FA 106 | Sculpture I | 4 |
FA 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FA 250 | Visual Culture and Literacy II | 4 |
FA 350 | Art Theory and Criticism | 4 |
FA 450x | Senior Seminar | 4 |
One course from the following: | ||
AHIS 363 | Race, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Art | 4 |
AHIS 370 | Modern Art III: 1940 to the Present | 4 |
PAS 371 | Art in the Public Realm: Contemporary Issues | 4 |
Fine Arts electives:
Select 24 additional units from the
following:
FA 100-299 studio, no "x" classes
Select 40 additional
units from the following:
FA 300-499 studio
Total Units: 96
General Education Requirements
The university's general education program provides a coherent, integrated introduction to the breadth of knowledge you will need to consider yourself (and to be considered by other people) a generally well-educated person. This program requires six courses in different categories, plus writing and diversity requirements, which together comprise the USC Core. See here and here for more information.Bachelor of Arts, Fine Arts (Studio Arts)
The bachelor of arts is a liberal arts degree that provides the student with a combination of studio art and the choice of a minor field of study such as communication, multimedia, education, business, film or computer animation. The B.A. program offers a more flexible and broad academic education than the bachelor of fine arts degree while still providing a meaningful experience in the studio area that can be an asset in preparing for many art-related careers.
Curriculum Requirements
The bachelor of arts (B.A.) requires a total of 128 units including 64 units of fine arts requirements.Required Courses | Unites | |
---|---|---|
FA 101a | Drawing | 4 |
FA 102 | Design Fundamentals | 4 |
FA 106 | Sculpture I | 4 |
FA 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FA 250 | Visual Culture and Literacy II | 4 |
FA 350 | Art Theory and Criticism | 4 |
FA 450x | Senior Seminar | 4 |
One course from the following: | ||
AHIS 363 | Race, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Art | 4 |
AHIS 370 | Modern Art III: 1940 to the Present | 4 |
PAS 371 | Art in the Public Realm: Contemporary Issues | 4 |
Fine Arts electives:
Select 16 additional units from the following:
FA 100-299 studio, no "x" classes
Select 16 additional units from the
following:
FA 300-499 studio
Total Units: 64