Practice in a variety of media such as painting, drawing, photography, printmaking and sculpture. At WSU Vancouver you have the opportunity to put your ideas into form while becoming visually literate, historically grounded, and familiar with the diversity of arts and cultures worldwide. Studio course sections are kept small, where you are encouraged to develop your personal ideas and aesthetic expression in the context of contemporary issues and practices.
Art may be used as a concentration for the Bachelor of Arts in Humanities. Students can also earn a minor in art. As a compliment to any academic program, the coursework in art enables you to focus on studio art and its associated visual skills.
About the Major
Art functions as a concentration for the Bachelor of Arts in Humanities. Students can also pursue a minor in art. The program focuses on studio art and its associated visual skills, serving as a compliment to any academic pathway. Small studio classes provide tailored environments for personal expression.
Learning Objectives
Students work to put their ideas into form while becoming visually literate and historically grounded. The curriculum guides students to become familiar with the diversity of arts and cultures worldwide. Coursework connects personal aesthetic expression to contemporary issues and practices.
Career Fields
The visual skills and studio art foundation prepare students for diverse paths, enhancing any academic program. Graduates apply their training in contemporary artistic practice, cultural institutions, and creative industries that require deep visual literacy and global cultural awareness.