To receive a degree from the College of Art, a student must meet the requirements below and take academic courses with other undergraduates. Work in art and design can be combined with studies in architecture, business, the humanities, the natural and social sciences, and the other arts. Students may take these courses for educational and intellectual enrichment or in direct correlation with their primary interests.

This curriculum includes the capstone studio for seniors in any BFA program in the College of Art. The capstone studio brings together all seniors in the studio areas and separately in the communication design and fashion areas for critical dialogue beyond disciplinary boundaries and to guide preparation for each area's culminating BFA exhibition.

Students in the class of 2030 and beyond must fulfill the following degree requirements. For academic requirements for the class of 2029 and prior classes, please consult Prior Bulletins.

A total of 121 credits are required for the BFA degree, with the specified number of credits in each area detailed below.

Distribution Requirements (12 credits)

Writing (3 credits)

Students must complete a College Writing course with a C– or better during the first year of study. Transfer students must fulfill the writing requirement by taking an approved course or by review of a writing portfolio. For more information, visit the College Writing Program website.

Humanities (3 credits)

Humanities courses examine the human condition as documented and expressed in both past and contemporary times. This area includes courses in literature (both in English and other languages), Classics, History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies, and some courses in creative arts such as Dance, Drama, Music and Writing. Courses tagged HUM Humanities ArtSci IQ fulfill the humanities requirement.

Natural Sciences or Mathematics (3 credits)

These courses help the student understand the natural and physical world using objective and empirical observation and controlled experimentation. This area includes courses in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Biology or Policy, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Math and Physics, and some courses from departments such as Anthropology and Psychological & Brain Sciences. Courses tagged NSM Natural Sciences and Mathematics Art Sci IQ fulfill this requirement.

Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 credits)

These courses use qualitative and quantitative observation to explore the social environment, relationships with society, and forms of human behavior. This area includes courses in Anthropology, Economics, Education, International and Area Studies, Political Science and Psychological & Brain Sciences, and courses from other areas, including interdisciplinary studies. Courses tagged SSC Social and Behavioral Sciences ArtSci IQ fulfill the social and behavioral sciences requirement.

Art History and Visual Culture (15 credits)

These courses provide context for art and design studies by examining the cultural and historical impact of artworks and artifacts. The BFA degree requires students to complete two  introductory survey courses and three electives.

  • Select two introductory survey courses from the following:* 
ARTARCH 1515History of Western Art, Architecture & Design3
ARTARCH 2020Introduction to Modern Art, Architecture and Design3
DESIGN 2050Introduction to Design History3
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If all three introductory courses are completed, the extra course will be counted as one of the three required electives.

  • Select three electives from the following:
Any course in ARTARCH at the 2000 level or above
Any course tagged FA Visual Culture

Foundations (13 credits)

ART 1050Drawing3
ART 1101Practices in Art + Design1
ART 11102-D Design3
ART 11203-D Design3
DESIGN 1210Digital Studio3
Total Units13

Sam Fox Electives (12 credits)

Any courses in ART, DESIGN, FASHION, ARCH, LANDARCH or URBDES12

Open Electives (30 credits)

Any courses in the following schools: Sam Fox, Arts & Sciences, Business, or Engineering*30
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A maximum of 15 non-Washington University credits (including Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and transfer credit) is permitted. No more than 9 credits may be applied to physical education, lessons, independent study, and internships. No credits from WashU Continuing & Professional Studies will be accepted.

Major & Concentration Requirements (39 credits)

BFA Majors in Art can choose to concentrate in one of the following five areas: Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, or Time-Based + Media Art.

A concentration requires one Intro Art course and four Advanced Art courses in the area of concentration. 

Intro Art and Advanced Art studios have two identifying course tags:

  1. Either FA Intro Art Studio or FA Advanced Art Studio​
  2. FA Major Studio tag in one of the following areas: Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, or Time-Based
Sophomore Intro Art Studio Requirements (6 credits)
Printmaking ConcentrationSelect one Intro Printmaking Studio3
Additional Sophomore Intro Art StudioSelect one Intro Art Studio outside the area of concentration (Painting, Photography, Sculpture, or Time-Based)3
Junior/Senior Advanced Art Studios (21 credits)
Printmaking ConcentrationSelect four Printmaking Advanced Art Studios12
Additional Junior/Senior StudiosSelect three additional Advanced Art Studios from outside the area of concentration9
Other Major Requirements (6 credits)
ART 3110Methods and Contexts I3
ART 3120Methods and Contexts II3
Capstone I & II (6 credits)
ART 4110Capstone Studio I3
ART 4120Capstone Studio II3
Total39

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