[1] The undergraduate program offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts with concentrations in four major fields: drawing, painting, printmaking, and photography; Electronic and Time-Based Media; sculpture, installation and site-specific work; and contextual practices.
All undergraduate students take two years of foundation studio in various 2D, 3D, and time-based media, alongside art history and theory courses.
[6] Graduate students work closely with faculty advisors throughout the three years, but are encouraged to take coursework outside of the School of Art.
The School of Art places a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary work and encourages undergraduate and graduate students to engage with the broader Carnegie Mellon community.
The College of Fine Arts houses the Studio for Creative Inquiry, directed by artist and faculty member Golan Levin.