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Studio Art, Bachelor of Fine Arts

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-communication-fine-arts-media/school-of-the-arts/department-art-art-history/studio-art-bfa/

The BFA provides a more extensive, well-rounded, performance-oriented art background which prepares students for a professional life in fine arts and post graduate study. For the BFA, 72 of the required 120 credit hours are ART classes.

Studio Art, Bachelor of Arts

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-communication-fine-arts-media/school-of-the-arts/department-art-art-history/studio-art-ba/

The BASA provides a general liberal arts degree program with specialization in studio art. For the BASA, 63 of the required 120 credit hours are in ART courses.

Studio Art with K-12 Certification, Bachelor of Arts

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This option gives students the opportunity to teach K-12 art or the capacity to pursue graduate level work in an M.A. or M.Ed. program in art education. The BASA with K-12 certification requires a minimum of 134 credit hours of which 63 are in ART and 30 are from the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences.

Teacher Education

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-education/teacher-education-department/

...2100 , TED 2200 , TED 2300 or TED 2380...of the endorsements below. Art (PK-12) Endorsement...

ART 2300  WEB DESIGN (3 credits)

This course is an introduction to basic web design skills and topics, with an emphasis on design and visual communication.

Prerequisite(s): ART 1220. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

MUS 2300  SOUND DESIGN FOR VIDEO GAMES, FILM, AND SOUND ART (3 credits)

This course provides an overview of sound design theory & techniques. Using various multimedia platforms, students will effectively create compelling audio assets for video games, film, and artistic sound installations.

Prerequisite(s): Music Tech majors or permission of instructor. Not open to non-degree graduate students.