Studio Art Minor
Program Overview
The Studio Art minor is designed for students majoring in other fields who want to expand their knowledge of the history, theory, and practice of studio art. Students have the opportunity to focus their program by enrolling in six studio courses, or to divide their time between a blend of studio and art history courses. If a student chooses to focus fully on studio courses, they should consider selecting courses in one area (Ceramics, Graphic Design, Interior Architecture, Painting + Drawing, Photography + Integrated Media, Printmaking, or Sculpture + Expanded Practice) so that they meet the requisites for 3000-level studio courses in that area.
Additional advising information can be obtained in the School of Art + Design office, 528 Seigfred Hall.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
To declare a Studio Art minor, students should consult with their academic advisor and then submit the "Application for Update of Academic Program" for to their College. A minimum of a 2.0 GPA in the minor is required for conferral.
Change of Program Policy
To declare a Studio Art minor, students should consult with their academic advisor and then submit the "Application for Update of Academic Program" for to their College. A minimum of a 2.0 GPA in the minor is required for conferral.
External Transfer Admission
To declare a Studio Art minor, students should consult with their academic advisor and then submit the "Application for Update of Academic Program" for to their College. A minimum of a 2.0 GPA in the minor is required for conferral.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The Studio Art minor will enable students to synthesize and analyze information from many different sources in order to imagine possibilities, improve decision-making, and communicate clearly. These skills will assist students in a variety of career paths that rely on critical thinking, cultural literacy, and intuition in order to be successful. Common pairings of the studio art minor are majors in: Business, Marketing, Journalism, Political Science, Psychology (toward Art Therapy degrees), Creative Writing, English - Pre-Law, Media Arts and any of the Visual Communication fields.