Texas Tech University

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School of Art
Minors
Studio Art

minors in studio art

18 hours

Specializations in Ceramics, Drawing, Jewelry Design and Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture or Transmedia (Digital Narrative Arts)

The Studio Art minor offers an opportunity to specialize in a particular area within studio art. Two foundational art classes and four courses in the chosen studio art focus will provide both the time and professional guidance needed for skill development and the transformation of artistic visions into reality. To complete the minor, students must earn a minimum of 18 semester hours, including 9 hours of junior- and senior-level courses taken in residence. Embrace this opportunity to push the boundaries of your creativity and redefine what you thought was possible in the world of art. 

Program Specific Information

Curriculum

2-D ART MINOR

A 2-D studio art minor consists of ART 1302, ART 1303, and 12 hours in either drawing, painting, or printmaking. Up to 3 of the 12 area hours can be in any School of Art course appropriate to the focus of the minor as determined by the advisor and area faculty.

3-D ART MINOR

A 3-D studio art minor consists of ART 2303 and ARTH 1301 or ARTH 2302, and 12 hours in either ceramics, jewelry design and metalsmithing, or sculpture (3 hours of which may be in one of the other 3-D studio areas). Nine of the 18 required hours must be taken at the junior or senior level in residency. 

ONLINE CATALOG INFORMATION

Pegah Abedi, M.A.

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Pegah Abedi, M.A.
Senior Academic Advisor (Undergraduate)