The College of Art offers the BFA degree in six major areas: painting, sculpture, fashion design, communication design, printmaking, and digital imaging and photography. The Graduate School of Art offers a two-year MFA in Visual Arts.
The College of Architecture offers two degrees, the BS in Architecture and the BA with a major in Architecture. The Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design offers the Master of Architecture (1-, 2-, and 3-year options) and the Master of Urban Design, and plans to launch a Master of Landscape Architecture in 2010.
Students/Faculty/Staff
Undergraduate Students: 338 Art, 194 Architecture
Graduate Students: 40 Art, 162 Architecture
Faculty: 57
Staff: 34
Rankings
- Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design ranked No. 6, according to Design Intelligence (December 2008)
- Graduate School of Art ranked No. 15, Printmaking area ranked No. 14, Painting ranked No. 19, according to US News and World Report (March 2008)
Professorships
10 Endowed professorships
International Programs
Three Undergraduate: Copenhagen (Architecture), European Tour (Architecture), Florence (Art and Architecture)
Five Graduate: Barcelona (Architecture), Berlin (Art), Buenos Aires (Architecture), Florence (Art & Architecture), Helsinki (Architecture)
Museum
Permanent Collection: More than 5,000 objects
Exhibitions Per Academic Year: 6
Art & Architecture Library
- Contains 103,814 items
- Subscriptions to print journals: 225
- Subscriptions to electronic journals: 95
- University Libraries subscribe to 230 online databases
Facilities
Five-building complex on the Danforth Campus: Bixby (1926), Givens (1930/1934), Steinberg (1960), Kemper (2006), Walker (2006). Off-campus: Lewis Center




