Monmouth University

Bachelor in Art (Studio Art)

West Long Branch, United States

The Bachelor in Art (Studio Art) at Monmouth University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Monmouth University, located in West Long Branch, New Jersey, offers a compact, coastal campus experience that balances focused academics with an active student life. Founded in 1933, the private university enrolls about 4,400 students and provides a close-knit atmosphere where faculty are accessible and mentorship is emphasized. The scenic setting near the Jersey Shore supports both study and recreation, creating a welcoming environment for international students seeking personalized attention.

Academically, Monmouth features approximately 148 programs across undergraduate and graduate levels, with small class sizes that encourage discussion and hands-on learning. Students frequently engage in applied research, internships, and community projects that connect classroom theory with real-world practice. Programs in business, health sciences, education, and the arts benefit from faculty who prioritize practical experience and career readiness.

Campus life includes active student organizations, leadership development opportunities, and career services that help graduates transition to professional roles. Although international students are a smaller community on campus, dedicated support services help with housing, advising, and cultural adjustment. For prospective students, Monmouth presents an attractive option if you value individualized instruction, experiential learning, and a supportive coastal campus setting.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Art with a Concentration in Studio Art is a degree program for students who want to express themselves through art. This four-year program teaches students to think and act creatively, and to develop their skills in various art forms.

The curriculum includes painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramic, and printmaking, with personal one-on-one instruction in small class sizes. Students develop skills in art-making, creativity, and self-expression, and learn to critique and improve their own work.

Graduates can become Studio Artists, Art Teachers, Graphic Designers, Art Directors, or Museum Curators. They can work in art studios, schools, design firms, or museums, using their creativity to inspire and educate others.

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