BA: Studio Art
Welcome
In a culture in which the dominant form of communication is logical and verbal, art explores the power of visual imagery for personal and public communication. The Art Department provides students with the means to pursue this imagery with a foundation in visual studies. This foundation is necessary for students to develop practical and theoretical knowledge about a broad range of visual activity, both past and present; students are offered courses that expose them to the complex relationship between theory and practice.
Art Undergraduate Program Learning Outcomes
Students who earn a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Art will gain the skills, knowledge, and understanding that will enable them to:
- demonstrate proficiency in a range of techniques and media;
- demonstrate the ability to imagine, create and resolve a work of art incorporating research with an awareness of contemporary and historical practices, approaches and cultural perspectives;
- demonstrate the ability to discuss and revise their own and other students’ artistic process and production based on a foundation in forms and ideas with a knowledge of diversity through multiple historical and contemporary contexts, cultural perspectives and approaches;
- demonstrate the ability to communicate in writing analysis of a work of art using vocabulary that reflects a foundational knowledge in the diversity of forms and ideas encompassing multiple historical and contemporary contexts, cultural perspectives and approaches.
Art Department Curriculum
The art program at UC Santa Cruz is composed of courses in drawing, animation, painting, photography, sculpture, print media, intermedia, critical theory, electronic art, public art, environmental art, social art practice, and interactive technologies. Elena Baskin Visual Arts Studios provide world-class facilities for art production in these areas.
The Art Department is committed to pursuing a continuing dialogue about what constitutes basic preparation in the arts while offering students experiences in established practices, new genres, and new technologies. Upper division Art Studios are only open to fully declared art majors.
Students graduating with a major in art may become professional artists or pursue careers in such diverse areas as arts management, museum administration, arts management, museum education, art direction, communication design, web design, digital imaging, curating, art education, multi-media specialist, industry consultant, model maker, and publishing. Many students who want to teach at the college level continue their education in graduate school.
Transfer Students: your requirements will vary based on transfer credits you are bringing in. The art advisor will create an individualized academic plan for you based on your transfer credits and share this with you prior to your enrollment for Fall. In the meantime, you may refer to the general catalog for a generic sample plan.
Basic Curriculum Chart
These sample charts represent a basic course plan of study. Schedules will vary for each student.
YEAR 1
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Art 10D | Art 10E | Art 10F |
GE/elect | GE/elect | GE/elect |
GE/elect | GE/elect | GE/elect |
YEAR 2
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Art Lower Division Studio | Art Lower Division Studio | Art Lower Division Studio |
HAVC: Europe & the Americas | Art 80T | HAVC: Africa, Asia, Oceania, Native Americas, Mediterranean |
GE/elect | GE/elect | GE/elect |
YEAR 3
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Art Upper Division Studio | Art Upper Division Studio | Art Upper Division Studio |
GE/elect | Art 190A | GE/elect |
GE/elect | GE/elect | GE/elect |
YEAR 4
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Art Upper Division Studio | Art Upper Division Studio | Art Upper Division Studio |
GE/elect | GE/elect | Art 190B or Art Upper Division Studio |
GE/elect | GE/elect | GE/elect |
For more information
Contact the Art Department undergraduate advisor
Email: artadvisor@ucsc.edu