Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Letters with Concentration in Art Education

State University of New York - Buffalo State University

USA,New York

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 19,663/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 50

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USA, New York

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1871

Total Students: 6,405 +

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Main Campus Address

1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222, United States

Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Letters with Concentration in Art Education

Program Overview

The B.A. degree program in Arts and Letters provides the opportunity to craft a customized major for students who are interested in the study of any of the forms of human expression, creativity, and culture, and whose career/life plans would be served by an academic scope broader than that offered by any single department. Because these graduates leave Buffalo State with communication and interpersonal skills, a sense of aesthetics, critical thinking abilities, attention to detail, and experience working independently or as part of a team, they can develop successful careers in administration, marketing, sales, law, business management, customer relations, human resource management, event planning, cultural tourism, and more. We urge all arts and letters majors to engage in an off-campus internship before graduation to enhance skills and because it is attractive to potential employers.

Students seeking double majors, or second degrees should be aware that Arts and Letters is rarely allowed as a second major or second degree, and only when the disciplines are significantly dissimilar.

Learning Outcomes

Students will:

1. Demonstrate the ability to analyze and interpret creative processes and objectives as well as literary and visual/or performed language (e.g., idioms, styles, and conventions).
2. Demonstrate the ability to engage in creative thought.
3. Articulate and defend critically informed values.
4. Demonstrate the ability to communicate the distinct characteristics of and relationships between the chosen areas of study within the arts and humanities.