Obtain a minor in Fine Arts 3D with a Sculpture concentration by completing 18 credits in this area of study.
The 3D Minor allows for concentrations in Ceramics, Fibers, Glass, Jewelry & Metalsmithing, or Sculpture through the completion of 6 courses/18 credits.
For more details on specific minor concentration requirements, please contact the Fine Arts/3D Department.
Fine Arts 3D Minor Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the 3D minor program are expected to be able to demonstrate the following learning outcomes.
Learning outcomes for the 3D minor, under the scope of the FA3D department mission, are as follows:
- Develop skill and understanding of working with materials and processes in 3D studio classes.
- Cross-disciplinary awareness, expanding to / from their primary area of study.
- Working knowledge of art, craft, and design principles.
- Introduction to contemporary topics, cross-cultural issues, and artists working in the field.
- Implement healthy working habits, self-discipline, and best practices.
- Cooperative classroom/studio experience, fostering collaboration among peers.
Form to Fire class in the Foundry with Marjee Levine.
Wood Carving class in the Woodshop with Annie Meyer.
Sculpture students have access to the Metals shop, which includes a Foundry, Forge area, Welding area, and Machining area.
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