The Master of Fine Arts in Art and Social Practice is a 60-hour terminal degree. The program consists of graduate courses in the Department of Art that provide strong theoretical framework as well as courses that develop the students’ creative work. The program is designed to provide support for the development of a professional creative practice of art making that engages audiences in community-based projects.
22-99
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Average yearly tuition before financial aid
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Required Courses ARTS 5311 Studio Critique ARTS 5312 Studio Seminar ARTS 5313 Teaching Seminar in Art ARTS 5315 Professional & Social Practice ARTS 5381 Socially Engaged Art ARTS 5385 Contemporary Art and Theory ARTS 6311 Collaborative Studio ARTS 6312 Community Seminar ARTS 6313 Studio Critique II ARTS 6381 Research Methods in Art ARTS 6398 Thesis Project I ARTS 6399 Thesis Project II Prescribed Electives ARTS 5079 Independent Study ARTS 6079 Special Topic ARTS 6385 Seminar in Art History Total Hours 60