Art Minor
Description. The Art minor provides students with the opportunity to integrate art with other academic and research pursuits. It is designed for students to pursue studies in both studio art and art history with an integrated, mixed media approach. Students selecting the minor in Art are not necessarily pursuing careers as practicing professional artists and art historians. They are seeking a unique program of study where the visual arts provide opportunities to problem–solve creatively and efficiently.
Rationale. The program combined with other areas of study fosters an appreciation and understanding of the disciplines of art and design and their applications to one’s self and environment.
Minor coordinator. Professor Cyriaco Lopes, Department of Art and Music (646-557-4823, clopes@jjay.cuny.edu)
Requirements. Students are required to take at least 18 credits (six courses) distributed evenly between studio art and art history courses. A maximum of two courses can overlap with a student’s major, other minors or programs.
Part One. Studio Art Courses
Select three
ART 280: When topic is appropriate to Studio Arts.
Subtotal: 9
Part Two. Art History Courses
Select three
ART 280: When topic is appropriate to Art History.
Subtotal: 9
Total Credit Hours: 18