Bachelor of Arts in Creative Art
Bachelor of Arts in Creative Art Program Overview
Spalding’s Bachelor of Arts in Creative Art engages the mind, body and spirit of each student by developing their technical skills and their creative vision. As students hone their craft, they also enhance their understanding of and care for the world around them through immersive, real-world experiences. Discover, innovate and grow as an artist who meets the needs of the times.
- 120 credit hours
- Available on-campus and 100% online
- Junior capstone
- Senior capstone exhibition
Courses
Spalding’s Bachelor of Arts in Creative Art immerses students in a transdisciplinary approach that applies creative arts to the real world, fosters innovation and encourages collaboration. The curriculum incorporates skills, expression, application, action and transdisciplinary courses into a holistic liberal arts education.
Skills: Design Thinking & Problem Solving | Introduction to Drawing | Graphic Design | Painting | Web Design
Expression: Illustration | Typography | Drawing
Application: Landscape | Narrative Drawing | Individual Series Development
Action: Internship | Collaboration and Community | Senior Capstone Transdisciplinary: Mindful Practice | Persuasion | Intro to Creative Writing
Tuition
Let’s sketch out your future. Learn about tuition and fees for our Bachelor of Arts in Creative Art program, as well as your financial aid options.
Accreditation
Spalding University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctorate degrees.
Admissions Requirements
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Design a life you love — studies show that creative artists experience higher job satisfaction than professionals in many other sectors.
Art is so much about empathy and viewing someone else’s perspective. Every person creates a different drawing or painting, even though sometimes they reference the same subject matter. I love seeing so many possibilities and letting our students understand how important it is to surround themselves with differences. By respecting and being open to everyone’s point of view, we open ourselves up to boundless possibilities.
Aaron Lubrick, Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing