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2020-2021 Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Art Studio Minor


The role of the artist in society is a complex one. Often one comes to the arts by way of another area of study. The Art Studio minor is designed to be accessible by any major and thus allow students to broaden their interests in the arts. This program is intended to aid the student in developing not only their technical skill as an artist, but also through allowing them to express ideas visually and critically. The artist skill, at its core, is the ability to communicate visually the outcome of critical thinking, analysis and reasoning. 

The curriculum is based to allow non-art majors to develop an understanding and appreciation of the process and aesthetic discipline expected of a studio artist.  It will require 21 semester hours of both art and art history study. Students will be required to take a portion of the art foundations sequence as well as a selection from the Art History Survey sequence. The students enrolled in the program will be able to focus on a specific area or pursue a more broad encompassing approach to their studies.

Art History Component (3 Hours)


Choose one of the following:

Art Studio Electives (9 Hours)


Choose 9 Hours from any 2000 level or above, ARTS or ARTG course work.

Note


Course work may not be duplicated within required courses of students’ declared major.

More information


This program is a part of the Fine, Digital, and Performing Arts department. For more information or to get started with this degree, contact the department chair or the department secretary.