The BFA differs from the B.A. in that it focuses on developing artistic skills and creativity through hands-on studio practice, as well as learning about the theory and history of art. It is generally considered a more specialized and rigorous degree, with an emphasis on intensive studio practice and developing a personal artistic voice.
To obtain the BFA, students complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art (BASA), with a concentration in either Two Dimensional Arts, Three Dimensional Arts, Graphic Design, or Media Arts.
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