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BFA in General Fine Arts The student who has an emphasis in General Fine Arts will have a broad curricular approach to studio art. While courses are taken in most disciplines at the breadth level, General Fine Arts students also must take at least seven elective upper division courses which usually end up being in several areas. The General Fine Arts curriculum does not prepare students for a specific job track, however, many of the students who are in this program add a minor of education and art education courses to attain Pre-K through 12 licensure for art education. The BFA degree, as the professional degree in art, provides students with more studio depth than the traditional BS in Ed program. Other students might combine related fields such as Art & Technology and Photography. All General Fine Arts majors must pass the Foundation Portfolio review to enroll in breadth and upper division courses.
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