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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
History of Art and Design Minor
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Program Coordinator/Contact
Leda Cempellin, Professor
School of Design
Grove Hall 101, Box 2802
605-688-4103
Program Information
A minor in History of Art and Design provides theoretical and historical strengths in support of the School of Design’s existing programs in Architecture (B.F.A.), Graphic Design (B.F.A.), Interior Design (B.F.A.), Studio Art (B.F.A.), and Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.). This minor’s multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary structure reflects the School of Design’s mission of shared curriculum across disciplines. The minor builds from existing theoretical strengths within the School of Design and further enhances students’ awareness of the historical and contemporary manifestations of the concept of “design” across disciplines. The skills students learn in the history of art, including performing extensive research, conceptualization, forming a solid argument, carrying out a complex project requiring extensive time and resilience, can be transferrable to a variety of professions.
Student Learning Outcomes
As a result of completing the minor in History of Art and Design, students will:
- Gain a broader understanding of the complex intertwining of historical, cultural, social, and political contexts that sparked innovations in the art and design disciplines.
- Evaluate the importance of the art and design disciplines in shaping social life and communication.
- Articulate parallels, intersections and reciprocal influences between art and design disciplines.
- Expand the use of art and design vocabulary.
- Refine written, verbal and conceptualization skills.
Course Delivery Format
Course content is delivered through hands-on studio work combined with lectures, demonstrations and critiques.
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Requirements for History of Art and Design Minor: 18 Credits
Select from the following
Select 9 credits from the following list. Credits: 9
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