Studio Art Minor (18 credits)
The Studio Art Minor is flexible – these are some examples of the various ways a studio art minor can be structured. Students should meet with the Department Chair or a full-time faculty member to discuss the Studio Art Minor options.
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Painting & Drawing Focus (sample)
- Required Courses:Requires 6 credits be 300 or higher, 9 unique credits
- Suggested Foundation Courses (9 credits):
- ART 110 Two-Dimensional Design
- ART 112 Color Theory
- ART 202 Drawing I
- Electives (Choose 3):6 credits must be 300 or higher
- ART 205 Water Media
- ART 215 Painting I
- ART 307 Portraiture
- ART 308 Painting II
- ART 309 Figure Drawing I
- ART 314 Landscape Painting I
- ART 322 Illustration I
- ART 352 Intermediate Drawing
- ART 408 Advanced Painting
- ART 409 Figure Drawing II
- ART 414 Landscape Painting II
- ART 430 Advanced Drawing
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Printmaking Focus (sample)
- Required Courses:Requires 6 credits be 300 or higher, 9 unique credits
- Suggested Foundation Courses (9 credits):
- ART 110 Two-Dimensional Design
- ART 201 Relief Printmaking I
- ART 202 Drawing I
- Electives (Choose 3):6 credits must be 300 or higher
- ART 220 Relief Printmaking II
- ART 230 Visual Journals & Bookmaking
- ART 317 Polyester Plate Lithography
- ART 318 Intaglio Printmaking
- ART 319 Expressions with Handmade Paper
- ART 320 Water Based Screen Printing I
- ART 418 Printmaking for Textiles
- ART 420 Intaglio printmaking II
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Sculpture Focus (sample)
- Required Courses:Requires 6 credits be 300 or higher, 9 unique credits
- Suggested Foundation Courses (9 credits):
- ART 111 Three-Dimensional Design
- ART 202 Drawing I
- ART 206 Sculpture I
- Electives (Choose 3):6 credits must be 300 or higher
- ART 207 Ceramic Sculpture
- ART 217 Ceramics
- ART 208 Surface Design
- ART 235 Relief Sculpture
- ART 306 Wood Sculpture
- ART 315 Figure Modeling
- ART 324 Metal Construction
- ART 406 Sculpture II
- ART 415 Advanced Figure Modeling