Degrees
As a student in the Herberger Institute School of Art, you are immersed in an environment that promotes artistic freedom and the honing of artistic skills. You are challenged to stretch beyond traditional limits and grow your artistic identity.
The School of Art is a national leader in the visual arts and offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in an array of concentrations. Internationally recognized faculty serve not only as teachers, but also as mentors developing further your artistic skills.
Undergraduate Degrees
- Bachelor of Arts in Art
Concentrations: art history, museum studies, art studies - Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art
Concentrations: art education, ceramics, drawing, fibers, intermedia, metals, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture
Graduate Degrees
- Master of Arts in Art
Concentrations: art education, art history - Master of Fine Arts in Art
Concentrations: ceramics, digital technology (an interdisciplinary program with the School of Arts, Media and Engineering), drawing, fibers, intermedia, metals, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, wood
Doctoral Degree
- Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum and Instruction
Interdisciplinary degree offered by the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education
Concentration: art education


