Overview
Studio Art Degree: The Oakland University Advantage
Students appreciate Oakland’s visual arts program for its supportive, welcoming environment. We promote cooperation over competition and encourage individuals to experiment, take risks, think independently, and discover what they’re capable of.
The Studio Art program at Oakland University also provides you with:
- Individual attention. Most classes in Oakland’s undergraduate art program have 12 students or fewer, ensuring that you get one-on-one instruction and training. You’ll build strong faculty relationships that help you identify your strengths, refine your technical skill, and develop a unique artistic identity.
- Creative inspiration. Art majors at Oakland enjoy access to the most current art-making technology, including 3D printers, mural-scale digital printers, laser cutters, microcontrollers, and other advanced tools. You’ll have various opportunities to exhibit your art, collaborate with other students, and interact with prominent artists and designers through the art program’s high-profile lecture series.
- Real-world experience. Our studio art degree offers study-abroad opportunities in Italy, Holland, and France. You can intern at the university art gallery on campus, or arrange off-campus work placements with galleries, nonprofits, cultural institutions, or even local businesses or nonprofits. The bachelor’s degree in art culminates in a capstone project that showcases your creativity, writing ability, and critical analysis.
- Highly accomplished faculty. You’ll learn from active artists who offer life lessons along with textbook instruction. Many of our art degree instructors are high-profile creators who’ve earned national attention in publishing, exhibition, or art criticism.
- Flexible curriculum. The studio art degree includes distinct specializations in drawing, painting, photography, and interactive art and technology. Any of these specialties can be paired with a course sequence in K-12 education, enabling you to get licensed as an art teacher after graduation.
What Can You Do With a Bachelor’s Degree in Studio Art?
Recent graduates of our visual art program have gone on to careers in:
- Art exhibition
- Interactive media
- Marketing
- K-12 teaching
- Architecture
- Creative direction
- Nonprofit advising
- Arts programming
- Museum curation
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Studio Art: 2D
- Studio Art: 3D
- Media Art
- Critical Theory and Practice in Art
- Professional Practices and Portfolio Design
- History of Western Art, Renaissance to Present
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- New York City, United States
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
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General requirements
- A completed Oakland University admission application. While an essay is optional, interested students may choose to include an essay for consideration
- Cumulative high school grade point averages of 3.2 or above. Applicants with cumulative grade point averages below 3.2, but above 2.5, may be admitted after consideration of the quality of academic preparation. Scholarship awards are based on a student's academic record at the time of admission
- SAT or ACT scores are no longer required for the incoming classes, for students with a minimum high school GPA of 2.5
- Number and types of college preparatory courses
- Positive trend of grades
- English language proficiency test score reports
Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents23867 USD / year≈ 23867 USD / year - Out-of-State23867 USD / year≈ 23867 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State16772 USD / year≈ 16772 USD / year
Living costs
New York City
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Scholarships Information
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