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Minor in Art -- In addition to the two major programs the Art Department also offers a minor in Art for those students majoring in another discipline. In the minor, nine (9) hours are required -- Design I (ART 1010-1020) and Drawing I (ART 1030). Nine hours are to be chosen from:
- Art History (ART 2110-2120)
- Art of the 20th Century (ART 2130)
- Black & White Photography (ART 3011)
- Calligraphy (ART 3170)
- Ceramics (ART 1050, 3110, 3120)
- Color Photography (ART 3022)
- Drawing II (ART 2030-2040)
- Graphic & Advertising Design (ART 2020, 4010, 4020)
- Painting (ART 1060, 3050, 3060)
- Printmaking (ART 2080, 3090, 4100)
- Sculpture (ART 2070, 3070, 3080)
Arts Management Minor – The Arts Management program minor is designed to give students the entrepreneurial skills needed in an economy driven more and more by creative enterprise. The Arts Management Program infuses the ideals of cultural awareness and nonprofit management with the art courses to create an innovative arts management program. The mission of the Arts Management Program is to help students develop analytical and strategic skills while expanding their understanding of artistic disciplines and their importance to community building and social enterprise. Goals include incorporating and documenting the arts as an agent for social change and a tool to build community relationships. The community aspects of working in not-for-profit management will be emphasized in this minor. Through the Art 2600 and 3200 courses, students will be encouraged to gain practical experience through intern and volunteer opportunities with community based art organizations.
Students must complete 18 credit hours in this declared minor, which includes nine (9) hours of art courses and nine (9) hours of business courses for those students who are not art or business majors*.
Art Courses
ART 1090 |
Art Appreciation |
ART 2600 |
Community Development through the Arts |
ART 3200 |
Arts Trends and Policy |
Business Courses
ACCT 1010 |
Principles of Accounting I |
BSAD 2020 |
Intro to Entrepreneurship |
BSAD 3780 |
Organization and Operation of a Small Business |
*Art and Business majors can chose 18 hours of the above courses that do not for fill another requirement in their major. The remaining hours can be elected from the art or business curriculum.
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