2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sculpture Minor


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Contact:

Robert Wysocki, rjwysock@syr.edu
Department of Art ar Comart Facility

The minor will consist of 18 credits and function as a theoretical and practical based studio minor, intended to complement the studio-based majors in the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the School of Architecture. Additionally, the Sculpture minor will provide non-studio majors a concentration in the theory and concepts of studio object making in a studio based research setting. The minor is open to all Syracuse University undergraduates.

Admission:

3.0 GPA (based on the completion of 30 credits, 15 of which must have been taken at Syracuse University)

Must be enrolled in program no later than the first semester of junior year.

Limited to 6-8 students a year initially

Applications accepted at any time, but will adhere to October 15 deadline for processing and approval in the Fall semester (March 1st for Spring semester)

Proposed Oversight

The first coordinator will be Robert Wysocki of the Department of Art, Sculpture. The coordinator will have a maximum tenure in the position for three years.

Requirements


The Minor in Sculpture requires 18 credits of coursework. There are three required courses, 3 credits each:

Total of 9 credits:


Furthermore, to ensure a breadth of materials, processes and techniques germane to sculpture, students will be required to take three 3-credit courses from each of the following categories for a total of 9 credits:

Sculpture Minor Course Offerings


Minor Requirements


Students are required to take one of the following:


  • SCU 293 - Theory and Practice or
  • SCU 393 - Theory and Practice

Students are required to take at least three (3) from the following courses:


Additional Information


(Prerequisites may be waived for minors.)

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