Studio Arts Minor
Since the beginning of human history, people have had a need to create images and objects. These impulses emerge for different reasons--communication, commerce, an act of devotion, a necessity for utilitarian wares, personal expression, decoration, therapy and so on. Courses offered in studio arts allow students of various skill levels to examine the history of art and craft, sharpen critical thinking skills, and explore the possibilities of the sometimes instinctive and elusive creative process. A minor is offered in studio arts.
Requirements (20 total credits)
Required Course (4 credits)
Electives (16 credits from the following)
- ARTS 300 Museum and Galleries
- ARTS 302 Exhibition Practices: Group Internship
- ARTS 304 Topics in Fiber (such as papermaking, wearable art, surface design)
- ARTS 306 Intermediate Drawing
- ARTS 307 Painting
- ARTS 309 Photography: History of a Visual Art Form
- ARTS 316 Intermediate Photography
- ARTS 414 Advanced Projects in Studio Arts













