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2025-2026

Major:

Art (B.A.)

The B.A. in art requires an exposure to two-dimensional and three-dimensional media and art history. It can lead to graduate study in art, art history, art therapy or other academic or professional areas.

Students who wish to pursue the PK-12 teaching certificate will also include two methods courses in addition to the requirements for the B.A. in Art: ART 1000 Art in the PK-Elementary School and ART 2000 Art in the Secondary School, for a total of 58 hours in Art. Students will also take additional courses in the department of Education (Secondary Education Endorsement) to meet Nebraska certification education requirements.

Departments/Programs:

Art Major (B.A.**, 52 hours)
Foundation Courses10 hours
ART 1050 Art Research4 hours
ART 1300 Introduction to Drawing4 hours
ART-2050ART-2050
Art History16 hours
ARH 1030FYW Survey of Non-Western Art History4 hours
ARH 1040FYW Survey of Western Art History4 hours
Two Art History elective courses (must be 3000-level or 4000-level)8 hours
Studio Courses24 hours 
Drawing/Painting/Printmaking — Select 1 course from the following:4 hours
ART 1100 Introduction to Painting  
ART 1400 Introduction to Printmaking  
ART 2300 Intermediate Drawing  
Ceramics/Metalsmithing/Sculpture — Select 1 course from the following:4 hours
ART 1070 Introduction to Creative Technology  
ART 1600 Introduction to Ceramics  
ART 1700 Introduction to Sculpture  
ART 1800 Introduction to Metalsmithing  
Digital Media/Photography/Time-based Media — Select 1 course from the following:4 hours 
ART 1200 Introduction to Digital Media  
ART 1500 Introduction to Photography  
Electives12 hours 

Select 3 studio courses.

At least one course must be at the 3000 level.

  
Portfolio Reviews0 hours
ART 2880 Sophomore Portfolio Review0 hours
ART 3880 Junior Portfolio Review0 hours
ART 4880 Senior Portfolio Review0 hours
Capstone Courses2 hours
ART 4980 Senior Comprehensive2 hours

**This Art major earns a B.A. degree. However, if a student has a first major that is associated with a B.S. degree, the Art major may serve as a second major for the B.S. degree.