Purposes
Through the making of art and the study of art history, criticism and aesthetics, the department
seeks to:
- Develop proficiencies in the studio and design arts.
- Advance visual literacy through the study of art history, art criticism and aesthetics.
- Promote the cultural, intellectual, spiritual, and aesthetic life of students and the university.
- Prepare students for art-related careers or graduate study.
Tradition of Excellence
The Department of Art and Design considers the visual arts to be an essential means of
communicating societal values, images, and identities. The program builds on the University’s
liberal arts foundation of general education. Students explore relationships between the art
disciplines, and build connections with other academic fields. Studies in traditional, nontraditional, western, and non-western art forms encourage students to develop a broad
understanding of the visual arts.
The Department of Art and Design offers three majors – Visual Arts, Art Education, and Graphic Design. In all majors a core of foundation courses lead to advanced studies in the discipline. Independent studies and study abroad programs are available, as well as internships in local museums and art and design-related businesses. The Keller Gallery program includes both professional and student exhibitions. A visiting artist program provides bridges into the professional community of practicing artists. Students also benefit from our proximity to the arts community and prominent art museums, galleries and collections in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Baja California, Mexico.
Career Opportunities
Alumni from the Department of Art and Design have earned advanced degrees from some of the top graduate programs in the country while others have achieved professional careers in artrelated fields: fine arts, graphic design, web design, publishing, museum and gallery work,
arts management, and art education.
Majors
Concentrations
- Advertising
- Art and Design
- Editorial
- Illustration
Concentrations
- Drawing/Painting/Printmaking
- Sculpture
- Photography
Minor
Faculty
David A. Adey, M.F.A.
Cranbrook Academy of Art
Eugene E. Harris, M.A.
San Diego State University
Karen J. Sangren, Ph.D.
University of Oregon
James Skalman, M.F.A., Chair
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill