Fine Art Metals Minor
The Fine Art Metals minor gives students an opportunity to develop traditional and contemporary metals and jewelry design skills, conceptual strategies, and problem solving skills in a creative environment. Students will develop a personal design aesthetic and vocabulary through investigation of traditional metal techniques and material processes while creating small sculpture and jewelry.
Regulations Governing Minor Course Work
- There shall be a minimum of 18.0 credit hours with a minimum Millersville QPA of 2.0.
- Only one course which counts toward your major may be counted toward your minor.
- Courses that count toward a minor are also eligible to be used to satisfy the current University-wide General Education requirements subject to normal distribution requirements.
- At least two courses should be at the upper-division level (300-400). Exceptions may be requested upon evidence of program depth.
- No course needed for the minor may be taken Pass-Fail.
- One-half or more of the work required for the minor must be completed at Millersville University.
- No student may minor in his or her major.
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Minor in Fine Art Metals
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Electives in Fine Art Metals - Choose 15 hours from:15 hours
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Intro: Fine Art Metals/Jewelry
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Fine Art Metals: Casting
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Fine Art Metals: Form Emphasis
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Advancd Fine Art Metal/Jewelry
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Fine Art Metals
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Fine Art Metals
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Undergraduates will need permission to enroll in 500-level courses
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Total hours18 hours