This is a comprehensive degree with a minimum of 42 credits in 3000- and 4000-level studio art and art history courses, and 18 credits in the economics, management, and marketing of art. An additional 60 credits are taken in Areas A-F core curriculum coursework. As part of this degree, students must undertake a field internship in their Junior or Senior year; consult with your advisor regarding a placement that best suits your professional interests.