Minors

Add a minor + gain creative skills for your future

The Department of Art offers minors for students in other degree programs across campus to complement the skills and capabilities they are already learning within their program of study. An art minor can complement many other program areas. Creativity and adaptability are among the top skills for which employers are looking in today’s workforce. The study of art enables students to develop such skills to benefit that will benefit them in whatever career they choose.

 

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The Department of Art has a variety of minors available to students who are enrolled in other areas of study across campus.

 

The Minor in Art History for Non-Art Majors exists to give a tangible expression of a student's interests and proficiencies in interpreting the world of objects and images.

 

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The Minor in Digital Media for Non-Art Majors teaches students to use the creative tools of tomorrow.

 

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The Minor in Graphic + Interactive Design for Non-Art Majors provides students with a foundation of critical and creative design processes.

 

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The Minor in Interdisciplinary Game Studies is a collaboration between the Department of Art, the Dana School of Music, and CSIS.

 

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The Minor in Photography for Non-Art Majors provides students with experience in photographic processes in both traditional and digital technologies.

 

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The Minor in Studio Art for Non-Art Majors expands students' understanding of how art can intersect with other fields, allowing them to develop additional skills that complement the marketable competencies and knowledge they acquire in their majors.

 

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