As you may have heard, Cal State East Bay is converting from Quarters to Semesters starting Fall 2018. In the Art Department, we are making significant changes with the creation of new concentrations, and a differentiation of our Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees.
We chose to make big, exciting changes for three reasons:
First, look over the concentrations below and open the linked roadmaps for any you are interested in. Compare the Chabot classes you have taken with our requirements to see which East Bay courses you will already have credit for. If you will not be transferring for a semester or more, consider taking Chabot courses that will transfer for the concentration you want.
When you apply to Cal State East Bay using the Cal State Apply website (https://www2.calstate.edu/Apply), just select the concentration you are interested in and provide your Chabot transcript details and your Chabot classes will automatically be applied to the corresponding East Bay Art department courses and you will be on your way to your Bachelors Degree.
The Art Department’s new concentrations are focused on preparing art and design students for a competitive job market by giving them more thorough instruction with more focus on portfolio development. This more professional degree is a Bachelor of Fine Arts, rather than a Bachelor of Arts. Increasingly employers (most recently Google) are only hiring designers and artists with BFA degrees rather than the more general BA degree. The only exception is the Art History & Visual Studies concentration, where a BA is recommended.
These don’t deliver the professional portfolio or the career-focused skills of the Professional Degrees above, but provide alternatives for students who need to get a degree faster and will work on their portfolio and job skills later.