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  1. Explore Carnegie Mellon's comprehensive and renowned education in the arts, design and architecture.

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  2. The College of Fine Arts (CFA) at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania oversees the Schools of Architecture, Art, Design, Drama, and Music along with its associated centers, studios, and galleries.

  3. Combining a renowned studio program with the interdisciplinary resources of a cutting-edge research university, the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University bridges traditional studio practice with the experimental practices of new and unconventional media.

  4. The College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University was founded in 1905 as the first comprehensive arts learning institution in the United States. For 110 years it has educated outstanding artists, architects, designers, theater artists and musicians who have made important contributions to culture in the United States and the world. The ...

  5. The place for art, technology, media, and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, with innovative pre-college, undergraduate, and MFA programs.

  6. The School of Art offers two fine arts degrees, the Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts, and supports three interdisciplinary degrees known collectively as the BXA Intercollege Degree Programs.

    • I. Foundation Courses
    • II. Intermediate Studios
    • III. Advanced Studios
    • IV. Critical Studies Courses
    • V. University Academic Courses

    In their first year of study, students take a total of six foundation studio courses, exploring a range of mediums and conceptual processes. These studios ensure that all students have an exploratory experience with all of the media resources of the school. They also serve as preparation for intermediate and advanced studio work. In addition, the A...

    Students take a minimum of six Intermediate Studio courses of their choosing in preparation for Advanced Studios in their junior and senior years. Intermediate studios will build on foundational knowledge and allow students to direct their studies to those mediums and topics most strongly of interest.

    Students take a minimum of six Advanced Studio elective courses in their junior and senior years. These courses address specialized studio work in one of the four artistic concentration areas in the school, which are: 1. Drawing, Painting, Print Media, and Photography (DP3) 2. Sculpture, Installation, and Site Work (SIS) 3. Electronic and Time-Base...

    Students are introduced to critical studies in the spring of their first year, taking Foundations: Critical Studies. After the first year, students take four elective critical studies courses to broaden their knowledge and inform their studio practice. Critical Studies courses are discussion-based seminars examining theoretical texts in relation to...

    Ten academic courses outside of Art and Computing @ Carnegie Mellon are required. In the first year of study the student is expected to complete the following three requirements: 1. Computing @ Carnegie Mellon (99-101) 2. One First-Year Writing option 3. One Global/Cultural Studies elective For First-Year Writing, the student selects one of the two...