Art Minor

The Art minor teaches the principles of art, develop an understanding of art in historic and contemporary contexts, and acquire advanced skills in studio areas, including drawing and illustration, painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography and ceramics.

Art Minor Requirements

Art Minor Courses

Total Credits: 25-26

Core Requirements (8 credits)

  • ART 101 Foundation Drawing I (4)
  • ART 125 Foundation Design (4)

Restricted Electives (17-18 credits)

Students must complete two courses from the following list: (6 credits)

  • ART 170 Art Appreciation (3)
  • ART 233 Global Art History I (3)
  • ART 234 Global Art History II (3)
  • ART 235 Global Art History III (3)
  • ART 270 Visual Culture (3)
  • ART 345 Art of Social and Environmental Justice (3)

AND

Students must take 3 courses from the following list: (11-12 credits)

  • ART 203A Introduction to Ceramics and Clay Processes (4)
  • ART 203C Introduction to Painting (4)
  • ART 203D Introduction to Printmaking (4)
  • ART 203E Introduction to Sculpture (4)
  • ART 203H Introduction to Figure Drawing (4)
  • ART 203L Introduction to Digital Illustration (4)
  • ART 203N Introduction to Papermaking (4)
  • ART 311 Pottery: Principles of Production and Design (3)
  • Any 300-level studio art class (4)

Questions? Contact Us

Bradley Bachmeier, MFA, LIC, BS
Program Director and Professor of Art Education | Chair, School of Art
School of Art
Send Email | Phone: 218.477.5989218.477.5989
CA 161C
Professor Bachmeier is a native of Anamoose, N.D., who completed his MFA degree in ceramic...

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