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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Art, Art and Entrepreneurial Studies Concentration, B.A.
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The BA in Art with a Concentration in Art and Entrepreneurial Studies is an in-depth studio experience with courses in small business and entrepreneurship. It involves a combination of art and art history courses with a required studio concentration, a cluster of business courses, a digital-based course, and an internship experience with creative professionals. Within the general electives, students may choose to incorporate a minor or select additional studio (ART) or art history (ARH) courses. This degree is for students who wish to pursue a career in the creative arts in the commercial or nonprofit sectors. It is intended to offer students a greater ability to engage in creative arts sector employment and/or independent small business development.
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Program Requirements
The minimum number of credits required for the major: 69 Grades of C- or better must be earned to satisfy all major or minor requirements. -
Minimum number of credits (exclusive of the University’s Core Curriculum) required for the Art, Art and Entrepreneurial Studies major: 69 -
Minimum grade requirement for major courses listed below: C- -
Minimum GPA requirement for major courses listed below: 1.67 Art Foundation (15 credits)
Art History Requirements (9 credits)
- Three ARH 300 or 400-level art history courses
Art and Entrepreneurship Requirements (9 credits)
Studio Art Requirements (24 credits)
Choose one concentration and the associated sequence of courses and electives: Ceramics Concentration Requirements
As well as:
- Two 200-level ART electives
- Two 300- or 400-level ART electives
Photography and Digital Art & Design Concentration Requirements
As well as:
- Two 200-level ART electives
- Two 300- or 400-level ART electives
Painting and Drawing Concentration Requirements
As well as:
- Two 200-level ART electives
- One 300- or 400-level ART electives
Sculpture Concentration Requirements
As well as:
- Two 200-level ART electives
- Two 300- or 400-level ART electives
University Core Requirements (recommended)
Business Requirements (12 credits)
Choose 4 (BUS 260 Prerequisite for all BUS 300-level courses) Major Courses that Satisfy Core Requirements
Students are encouraged to explore Core courses that also count towards their major or minor. Courses listed below are part of this major and also satisfy University Core Curriculum requirements. Course lists that satisfy each requirement can be found on the Core Curriculum webpage. -
Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 3: -
Quantitative Reasoning: -
Creative Expression: ART 141 , ART 142 , & ART 151 -
Cultural Interpretation: ARH 111 & ARH 112 -
Science Exploration: -
Socio-cultural Analysis: -
Ethical Inquiry, Social Responsibility, and Citizenship: ART 312 -
Culture, Power, and Equity: ARH 310 & ARH 311 -
International: ARH 111 & ARH 112 -
Engaged Learning: ART 341 , ART 400 , ART 407 , ART 408 , ART 431 , ART 441 , ART 461 , ART 471 , ART 491 -
Capstone: ART 431 , ART 461 , ART 471 , or ART 491 USM Core Requirements
Students must complete all Core and degree requirements as part of the Graduation Requirements. For more information, see Academic Policies. The USM Core Curriculum provides a coherent, integrative, and rigorous liberal arts education that fulfills general education requirements. It is designed to help students become globally aware, purposeful, and lifelong learners. Please Note: Core requirements may be part of your major and/or minor, and Core may have been fulfilled with transfer credit. Please consult your MaineStreet Degree Progress Report (DPR) and review your degree progress with your Advisor. For additional information, access the USM Core webpage. |
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