The Bachelor of Arts – Visual Arts Management track gives students the opportunity to develop an understanding of the management aspects of the visual arts. Students take courses in studio art, art history and theory, business, communication, and a capstone course where students curate materials in preparation for a range of careers in museums, galleries, arts organizations and cultural institutions, and entrepreneurial endeavors within the art world.
As part of the program, some courses study the form and proportion of the human figure. Nude models are used as reference.
Careers
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Notes
The UCF Undergraduate Catalog provides information about degree requirements and course descriptions.
Degree audits available in MyUCF lists the specific program requirements for your catalog year.
Pegasus Path plans available in MyUCF provide a semesterly class schedule recommendation.
Course descriptions and prerequisites may change.