Majors > Art (Bachelor of Art)
The successful artist needs to develop personal qualities in three important areas: intellectual, philosophical, and technical strength; a liberal arts/”world view” educational background; and self-assured, creative, problem-solving ability.
USAO’s art discipline created its program of studies around these three basic tenets. Our professionally staffed art courses are specifically designed to teach the visual language in a logical sequence of courses.
This program reinforces and broadens a student’s professional education, preparing him or her for a successful career. The emphasis on liberal arts at USAO is an emphasis on communication and the art department is devoted to aesthetic visual communication.
USAO’s art discipline offers a bachelor’s degree of fine art and bachelor’s degree in art, with concentrations in painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, graphic design, computer graphics, photography, and drawing.
Small classes make a difference. As an art major, a student can depend on one-on-one teaching in a atmosphere where students receive individual attention from their professors. Professors know the strengths and weaknesses of each student because they know each student by first name. To learn more about our programs visit the Art Department Webpage.
Note: Items on this page and page links are intended for informational purposes only. Please consult the current USAO catalog for actual class requirements for this or any other major field of study. Current USAO students should consult their advisor.
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The Division of Arts and Humanities
1727 West Alabama
Chickasha, OK 73018-5322
405-574-1339
Division Chair
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Chair of the Division of Arts and Humanities and Professor of Music
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Faculty
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Professor of Art
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Associate Professor of Art, Art Department Coordinator
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Assistant Professor of Art/Nesbitt Gallery Director
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Elective Courses
Required Art Electives (choose 6 hours):
| HISTORY OF ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL ART | 3 |
| HISTORY OF EUROPEAN ART | 3 |
| HISTORY OF NINETEENTH CENTURY ART | 3 |
| HISTORY OF TWENTIETH CENTURY ART | 3 |
plus:
3 hours of elected craft courses with approval of the art chair
4 hours of advanced level courses (studio concentration to be selected with approval of art chair)
Required Courses
Emphasis
Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS)
50 hrs.




