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Department of Art


Curriculum

The Nicholls Department of Art has four diverse curricula within the program. The highly suggested sequence of required courses within each area is as follows:Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Art (Studio) — Curriculum for students concentrating in ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking or sculpture.

Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art Education (K-12) — Curriculum for students concentrating in art education.

Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Arts in Art Education (combined degree) (K-12) — Curriculum for students pursuing a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree with an additional year of coursework to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education.

General information about curricula for the Department of Art can be found in the Nicholls State University Catalog.

Art majors are encouraged to consider a second area of concentration while pursuing their coursework at the 300-level or higher.

All art majors are evaluated by the Department of Art faculty after completing 30 hours of art courses, during the semester before they enroll in ART 499 and at the end of ART 499.

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