Art Admissions

Admission to the University is all that is required for admittance to the art major. All students entering the Department of Art as majors are admitted under either the B.A. in Art or the B.A. in Art History, Theory, and Criticism. All incoming students to the Art program are encouraged to schedule an Art intake advising appointment with an Arts Advisor. 

After completing the foundation courses and one other course in ART, CDES (Communication Design) or ARTH (Art History), those wishing to pursue the B.F.A. in Art, the B.F.A. in Art Education, or the B.F.A in Communication Design will be required to pass a formal portfolio review for admittance into those programs. A G.P.A of 2.5 at the time of portfolio review is required for admittance for the B.F.A. in Art and B.F.A. in Art Education. A G.P.A of 3.0 at the time of portfolio review is required for admittance for the B.F.A. in Communication Design.

The Metropolitan State University of Denver does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, or disability in admission to, or operations of its programs, services, or activities.

 

Admissions Information:

To learn more about admissions requirements and deadlines at Metropolitan State University of Denver, please visit the Office of Admissions website.

Prospective Art Students-- Speak With an Advisor About Your Options!

Art Advising

As an MSU Denver Art student, you have access to both professional academic advisors and faculty advisors. If you would like to schedule an appointment for advising please use the links below or for additional assistance with advising email the Department of Art office at [email protected].

When to meet with a Professional Academic Advisor...

Professional Academic Advisors can help you:

  • Explore and declare a major, minor, and/or concentration
  • Design a class schedule
  • Teach you how to use tools like the Registration system and the Degree Progress Report
  • Connect you with your Academic Department and other support offices
  • And much more!

Professional Academic Advisor Contact Information

Portrait of Teri Slick Teri Slick, M.A.
Academic Advisor II
Phone: 303-605-7410
Email: [email protected]
Schedule appointment with Teri
Portrait of Jeffrey McCray Jeffrey McCray
Academic Advisor I and Music Instructor
Phone: 303-605-5292
Email: [email protected]
Schedule appointment with Jeff

When to meet with a Faculty Advisor...

Faculty are the people who teach your classes and some of them advise too! Faculty Advisors:

  • Are experts in their fields
  • Provide students with recommendations for major or minor course selection
  • Assist students with identifying internship and career opportunities
  • Offer guidance for students considering graduate school
  • Serve as references or write letters of recommendation

Faculty Advisor Contact Information

All students who have declared their major in the Art Department have been assigned a specific faculty member as advisor. If you need assistance in connecting with your faculty advisor, please email the Department of Art office at [email protected].

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BFA Portfolio Requirements for Current Students

No portfolio review is required for admission to MSU Denver or to declare a B.A. in Art major or a B.A. in Art History, Theory and Criticism major. All students entering the department as majors are admitted under either the B.A. in Art or the B.A. in Art History, Theory and Criticism. After completing the foundation courses and one other course in ART, CDES, or ARTH, those wishing to pursue the B.F.A. in Art, the B.F.A. in Art Education, or the B.F.A. in Communication Design will be required to pass a formal portfolio review for admittance.

Portfolio Requirements for BFA in Art

Portfolio Requirements for BFA in Art Education

Portfolio Requirements for BFA in Communication Design

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Careers for Art Department Graduates

What can you do with an art degree?

The question really is, what can’t you do with an art degree?

Certain majors within the Department of Art are directly designed for particular careers. For instance, Communication Design majors usually are designers at an organization or hired as freelance designers, and Art Education majors are working toward state licensure as K-12 Art Teachers.

What other opportunities are there for students graduating with Art and Art History, Theory and Criticism Majors? Here is a list of what some of our past graduates are doing and what kind of places they work:

  • Administrative staff at art galleries, museums, or non-profits
  • Art handler/installer
  • Artist’s assistants
  • Art instructor for after school programs
  • Art instructor at recreation centers and non-profits
  • Muralist
  • Tattoo artist
  • Art critic
  • Archivist
  • Collections management
  • Assistant Curator
  • Commercial photographer
  • Independent artist

Some careers require (or strongly prefer) a graduate degree, and our students are well prepared for MFA, MA, MS and Ph.D. programs. Click on the links below for more information.

  • Art Therapy
  • Art Professor
  • Art History Professor
  • Curator

Graduates with degrees in Art and Art History, Theory, and Criticism are also well-equipped for the business world, medical fields, and a host of other professions that need employees who are creative, know how to communicate in a variety of formats, who have careful observational skills, and who can do research. These are all skills you obtain through your programs in the Department of Art.

Ask your faculty advisor for career advising and for letters of recommendation!

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Department and University Forms

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Department Policies

Download Syllabus Policies (.pdf)

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MSU Denver Student Hub

University Student Hub

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Land Acknowledgement Statement

By knowing our history, we can better understand our place within it and seek to be in right relationship with the people who were here before us and are here now.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Policy

The MSU Denver Department of Art represents a diverse community of individuals who study, teach, create, and advocate for art and design.

Safer Spaces Resolution

For Black, Brown, and Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Impacted by State and Police Violence.

Department of Art

Office Location:
Auraria Campus Arts Building
First Floor, Suite 187

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Mailing Address:

Metropolitan State University of Denver
Department of Art
Campus Box 59
P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362

Shipping Address:

Metropolitan State University of Denver
Department of Art
1201 5th Street
Denver, CO 80204

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