University of Maine at Farmington 2017-2018 Catalog

 
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Students may choose a minor field of study, commonly called a minor, along with their major. A minor usually consists of 20 credits of study. Minors are optional, but many students find that a minor is helpful in providing greater career opportunities after graduation. The requirements for the various minors are listed within individual majors as well as in this section.
 
Following are the requirements for official University of Maine at Farmington minors. Contact the chairperson of the department offering the minor for an application.
 
*Starred courses have pre-requisites not included in the minor requirements.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Art

One of the following:
 
ARH 114A Visual Culture I 4
ARH 116A Visual Culture II 4
ARH 274A Modern Art 4
ARH 276A Contemporary Art                                                    4

Two of the following:

ART 112A Digital Imaging 4
ART 115A Drawing 4
ART 119A Intro to Sculpture 4
ART 120A C.R.A.P.P. 4
ART 177A Topics in Art 4
ART 221A Painting I 4
ART 223A Robotics: Movement and Destruction I 4
ART 224A Surrealism 4
ART 225A Conversions in Painting 4
ART 226A Painting off the Wall 4
ART 227A Colision Course: Digital Art and Installation 4
ART 228 Space and Place 4
ART 239A Animation I 4
ART 241A Video I 4
ART 244A Creative Imaging                                                     4
ART/SPV 264 Art and Social Change 4
ART 265A Sound as Art 4
ART/SPV 266 Art: What's It Good For? 4
 
Eight additional credits in Art courses numbered ART 200 or higher:     8
 
Total credits for the Minor: 20

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