Number Theory and Drawing: a difficult combination

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<p>Then check for art.</p>

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<p>CMU has the BSA program (which stands for Bachelor of Science and Arts). You have to apply to the Mellon College of Science (for math) and the College of Fine Arts. If you get into both, it’s almost a definite you’ll get into the program. I have friend who is in BSA doing fine art and math. She enjoys it.</p>

<p>One problem with BXA is that it does not lead to a typical degree. When you graduate, you are awarded a “Bachelor of Science and Arts in Mathematics and Fine Art” so that might not be your cup of tea.</p>

<p>Sorry I talk about CMU a lot, it’s the only university I’m really familiar with. Good Luck!</p>

<p>I think Yale and UCLA are your best bets. Both produce fantastic studio art grads and mathematics grads.</p>

<p>Thanks Archguy, I’ll look into that.</p>

<p>What about Swarthmore or Pomona? Anyone know about their math/art?</p>