Minor in Studio Art
The minor in Studio Art introduces students to the techniques and methods of art and provides an understanding of the creative process. These studio courses, in combination with an Art History course, give students a greater familiarity with cultural background in art. Since the program encompasses the basic foundation courses, students can elect to explore art in advanced courses.
Students who want to minor in art should consult with the Department Chair. Note that students majoring in Art are ineligible to minor in Studio Art. (50% of the courses representing the minor must be completed in the Department of Art & Design at Arcadia University)
Requirements
Three Studio Art courses (9 Credits)
Selected from the following:
- FA 102 Studio Art Foundations I
- FA 103 Studio Art Foundations II
- FA 104 Drawing I
- FA 105 Drawing II
Three Studio courses (Minimum of 10 credits)
In one of the concentrations, students must take two courses, an introductory level course and an advanced level course. The remaining course can be in another area.
- Ceramics
- Graphic Design
- Metals and Jewelry
- Painting
- Photography
- Printmaking
One Art History course (4 credits)
- AH 101 Introduction to Global Art History: Prehistory to 1300 or
- AH 102 Introduction to Global Art History: 1300 to the Present