Fort Hays State University

Bachelor in Fine Arts- Photography

Hays, United States

The Bachelor in Fine Arts- Photography at Fort Hays State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Fort Hays State University, founded in 1902 and located in Hays, Kansas, is known for accessible, quality education and a practical, student-focused approach. Serving about 14,104 students and welcoming a significant international cohort, FHSU emphasizes experiential learning, modern facilities and faculty engagement. The university offers a broad portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare graduates for a changing job market while keeping tuition affordable and student support services strong.

Hands-on learning and applied projects are central to FHSU's identity, giving students opportunities to develop workplace-ready skills through labs, internships and community partnerships. Small classes and personalized advising help students refine career plans and connect classroom theory with real world practice. The campus community is welcoming and supportive, with extracurricular clubs, leadership programs and resources that support academic success and personal development.

International students benefit from orientation services, academic advising and resources that ease cultural transition and support degree progress. The university's affordable tuition and career-focused curriculum make it an attractive option for students who value practical experience and a supportive learning environment. Prospective applicants should connect with the international office early to review admission pathways, scholarship possibilities and program options across the university's extensive catalog.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Fine Arts- Photography program at Fort Hays State University is for students who want to pursue a career in photography. This 4-year degree helps students develop creative skills and produce work that shows critical thinking.

Students learn about painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, drawing, photography, graphic design, and interior design. They also study art history and learn about art theories and contexts. Students work with peers and faculty to improve their ideas and projects, and develop skills like critical thinking and collaboration.

Graduates can become Photo Editors, Photography Teachers, Fine Art Photographers, Commercial Photographers, or Portrait Photographers. They can work in industries like media, education, or advertising, and for employers like magazines, schools, or photography studios.

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