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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ecosystems, Sustainability and Justice

USA

What will I learn?

The Ecosystems, Sustainability, & Justice (ESJ) major will empower students to actively utilize their creative practice to make a more just and sustainable world.

ESJ prepares graduates to understand and address “wicked problems†or grand, protracted contemporary challenges to more sustainable futures, social equity, and ecological systems and the built environment, using creative tools and collaborative approaches informed by a liberal education rich in methodological diversity. Students choose from a broad menu of academic and studio courses to customize their program of study, one that is interdisciplinary, focused on creative problem solving, and committed to responsible engagement. The focused yet flexible liberal arts education and rigorous training in design or fine arts prepares students for a wide range of creative professional careers that support purposeful and successful lives.

Environmental and social justice are inextricably intertwined. Therefore, ESJ students study environmental problems and inequality together as they manifest locally and in a global context, developing sensitivity to matters of history and scale that prepare them to become adept collaborators wherever their work takes them. Later in their studies, the students, through their choice of courses and topics of concern, focus on an environmental and/or social problem for a research-based capstone project. With its tremendous range that includes local engagement, global awareness, and frameworks for understanding inequality, nature, and culture, the ESJ major pathway aspires to fulfill MICA’s commitment to art and design education with an understanding of diversity, equity, inclusion, and globalization.

Which department am I in?

Maryland Institute College of Art

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
$51,870.00 (43,76,477) per year
USD $25,935 per semester
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Maryland Institute College of Art

1300 West Mount Royal Avenue,

BALTIMORE,

Maryland,

21217, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants must provide the equivalent of a high school qualification. English language proficiency: MICA requires a minimum TOEFL score of 75 (MyBest scores are accepted), an IELTS score of 6.0, or a PTE score of 58. Application deadlines: For Spring - Nov 1 and for fall – Feb 1.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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