Benedictine University, Lisle

Bachelor in Studio Art

United States

The Bachelor in Studio Art at Benedictine University, Lisle is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Benedictine University in Lisle offers a values-based, student-centered education in the Chicago metropolitan area. Founded in 1887, the university combines small class sizes and personalized attention with a focus on ethical development and community service. The campus atmosphere encourages close faculty-student relationships and hands-on learning, making it a welcoming option for students who prefer a supportive, guided academic experience.

Programs span liberal arts, professional studies and graduate offerings, with emphasis on critical thinking, leadership and practical skill-building. Faculty frequently bring real-world perspectives into the classroom, and experiential opportunities such as internships, community projects and research help students apply learning to meaningful outcomes. The university’s size supports individualized advising and a clear pathway to career readiness.

International students benefit from tailored support services, including assistance with immigration processes, English language resources and integration activities that connect newcomers with campus life. Proximity to Chicago creates access to a wide range of cultural and professional opportunities, while the Lisle campus maintains a close-knit community feel. Applicants seeking a principled, student-focused environment will find Benedictine a strong match.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Studio Art is for students who love art and want to develop their creative skills. This 4-year bachelor degree focuses on artistic traditions like representational art, modernism, and postmodernism. You'll learn to work with different media and develop your skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, or photography.

The curriculum includes courses in drawing, oil painting, printmaking, digital photography, and computer art. You'll also learn about art history and criticism, which will help you write about art and understand its cultural context. You'll get to work on your own projects and develop a portfolio of your work.

Graduates can work as graphic designers, art teachers, freelance artists, art critics, or museum curators. They can work in art schools, galleries, museums, or design firms, using their creative skills to make a living.

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