This major is built to facilitate the transferral of courses to Eastern Michigan University, from participating community colleges in Michigan. Faculty from across the state identified courses a student may take in the first and second year of the bachelor’s degree programs at all participating universities.
The MiTransfer Pathways courses in art are:
Faculty also identified Remaining Degree Requirements, which include courses that students can transfer from the community college. These courses are noted below. A portfolio review towards the end of your EMU Foundations period will be required to continue in the EMU program. Please be advised to document and keep all previous work from your prior institution.
Unless otherwise noted, only courses deemed equivalent by EMU faculty may satisfy major requirements. For a list of applicable courses, see “Approved Courses” links or Transfer Equivalencies. Please see “Critical Graduation Information” below for additional policies governing transfer credit.
The Bachelor of Arts in Art is designed to allow students to explore Studio Art and Art History within a diverse liberal arts context. Foundation courses give students a basic skill set in both Art History and Studio practices, and studio art electives allow for further exploration in a broad range of media.
Learn
The students develop a repertoire of vocabulary, both visual and verbal, necessary to create, analyze, and discuss artwork. As students progress in their chosen area of concentration, they further develop creative problem- solving and critical thinking abilities.
Opportunities
There are numerous merit-based scholarships in art, as well as many opportunities to work in the studios and galleries. Students may take summer courses taught at the Jean Noble Parsons Center for the Study of Art and Science which is an interdisciplinary educational center and natural area located in northern Michigan. With three galleries on campus, students engage with a wide range of contemporary artworks and artists who come to speak about their work. Graduates are prepared to work in arts-related problem-solving environments. The BA in Studio Art prepares graduates to do graduate studies in numerous interdisciplinary art fields such as art therapy and marketing.