The Fine Arts program is designed to prepare graduates for a fast growing
culture-based sector. Opportunities in the rapidly expanding gallery districts,
national and private art foundations, museums, education programs and a world
class art market, offer numerous career choices to graduates in addition to becoming
professional artists. The Fine Arts program has partnerships with many art
organizations and international universities to advance its mission. The
program is based both on theoretical and practical instruction, offering many
transferable skills as well as academic expertise. This combined knowledge has
proven to contribute to the multitude of professions related to art and culture,
such as: studio artist, fine art printer, instructor, technician, teacher,
curator, art dealer, art handler, graphic artist, book artist, craftsperson in
a variety of mediums, museum preparator, museum administrator, outreach and
community facilitator, photographer, creative advisor, critic and studio
manager to name a few career paths available upon completion of the degree in
Fine Arts. The program also prepares students for full range of postgraduate
studies.