A minor in Studio Art allows for the pursuit of artistic making and thinking in a way that compliments and informs the student's primary fields of study, consisting of five courses in total. Students choose two courses from the following four options: any 1000-level course in a 2D area (digital art, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking), any 1000-level course in a 3D area (ceramics, digital fabrication, glass, sculpture), ARST 1050 Drawing I (4 c.h.), and ARST 2101 Sequence and Series (4 c.h.). The other two studio courses can be any ARST course above the 1000-level. One Art History course is also required; students can choose from any of the Art Department's diverse offerings in the history and study of art.
Note: No more than half of the required courses can be transferred into the program.
A minor in studio art consists of eight courses:
Course ID | Title | Credits |
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Studio Art Foundations (Select any two of the following options) 1 | 8 | |
Drawing I | ||
Sequence and Series | ||
One 1000-level 2D ARST course or one 1000-level 3D ARST course | ||
AND | ||
Select one ARST course beyond the 1000-level | 4 | |
Select one ARST course beyond the 1000-level | 4 | |
Select one ARHS art history course | 3 | |
Total Credit Hours | 19 |