The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) is a three-year, 60 unit, professional degree program which incorporates a comprehensive background in the fine arts as well as advanced development in patterns of studio specialization. The degree offers students progressive course work in critical theory, practiced criticism, and art history. The combined studio and academic experience provides students with the opportunity to synthesize information at a higher level, while engaging in original research and a significant body of creative studio work.
Candidates are accepted into the program in the following areas of concentration: ceramics, glass, painting/drawing, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. While affiliation with a single area of concentration may be the norm, a broad approach to studio practice and the development of a coherent, informed understanding of issues relevant to many forms of expression is encouraged throughout the degree experience. Individual paths through the program are worked out through close consultation with the candidate’s committee and the graduate advisor.