Fine Art Minor
The Minor in Fine Art provides students the opportunity to pursue creativity through visual mediums, practice hands-on creative crafts, and build skill sets necessary for visual expression. Students pursuing a Minor in Fine Art may select from a number of art mediums and electives that suit their preferences in order to find effective connections between artistic practice and other academic, research, and professional pursuits. The Fine Art minor is especially appropriate for students majoring in graphic design, theatre, anthropology, education, psychology, history, foreign language, advertising, marketing, and writing, and majors in the business and hospitality industries and other areas.
Related Programs
Arts Administration Minor
The Arts Administration minor prepares students to balance aesthetic understanding with specialized skills in generating income, managing boards, stimulating public access, and sustaining the mission and vision of arts organizations.
Creative Writing Minor
York College creative writing courses offer students a chance to develop their writing and imaginative skills under the direction of an actively publishing faculty and a series of visiting writers. The classroom of the creative writing workshop provides students with a learning-by-doing setting, in which students are put in control of their education and the direction of their creative development.
Photography Minor
The minor program in photography provides an opportunity for students to acquire the technical and conceptual skills to create photographs for personal expression or commercial and professional purposes and applications.