Minor in Studio Art

The studio art minor provides the opportunity to explore various artistic media, techniques, and processes in a studio setting. The program allows students to integrate creative and artistic practice with other academic or research pursuits, as this minor complements a variety of majors including those in the disciplines of theatre, science, arts administration, and education. This minor encourages the development of creative thinking, conceptualization, and visual literacy skills, enabling students to become versatile, valued prospects for future research or academic endeavors.

Students must complete 18 credits from the following courses, 9 credits of which must be at the 3000/4000 level.

Core Courses (6 credits)
Credits
ARTS 1200
Introduction to Drawing (ARTS 1200 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 1800
Two-Dimensional Design (ARTS 1800 / Credits: 3 )
3
Elective Courses (choose 12 credits from the following)
Credits
ARTS 1250
Life Drawing (ARTS 1250 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 2100
Painting I (ARTS 2100 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 2200
Digital Photography (ARTS 2200 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 2900
Three Dimensional Design/Sculpture (ARTS 2900 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 3040
Museum Studies and Gallery Practices (ARTS 3040 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 3100
Painting II (ARTS 3100 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 3550
Ceramics I (ARTS 3550 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 3700
Methods and Materials (ARTS 3700 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 3750
Printmaking (ARTS 3750 / Credits: 3 )
3
ARTS 4900
Special Topics in the Arts (ARTS 4900 / Credits: 3 )
3
MUSE 2000
Curatorial Activism (MUSE 2000 / Credits: 3 )
3

The academic program and curriculum requirements listed on this page are from the NSU Undergraduate Student Catalog. Students are bound by policies and curricula published in the catalog in effect the semester they enter the university, unless an agreement is made with appropriate NSU administration officials allowing them to abide by policies published in a later catalog.

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