Minors are a specialized secondary field of study, please make special note of prerequisites on all courses.
A minor in Drawing & Painting allows students to develop a range of skills in the context of ongoing dialogues with the traditions and histories of drawing and painting, and with contemporary art. Students will gain skills in observational drawing and painting, digital applications to drawing and painting, and acquire a knowledge of materials and processes needed for creative problem solving.
Course Code | Course Title |
Credit |
DRPT 2C03 |
Painting Studio* |
1.0 |
*Please note this course has a first year prerequisite. Please contact the Faculty of Art office to discuss your eligibility. | ||
Choose one of the following courses: | 0.5 |
|
DRPT 2B02 | Abstract Painting | |
DRPT 2B03 | Drawing Workshop | |
DRPT 2B07 | Figurative Drawing | |
DRPT 2B09 |
Issues of Representation | |
DRPT 2B24 |
Materials and Processes |
|
DRPT 2B39 |
Painting & Digital Imaging 1 | |
Choose one of the following Studio/Seminar courses: | 0.5 |
|
DRPT 3B11 |
From Landscape to Environment |
|
DRPT 3B23 | The Convincing Picture: Critical Views on Painting |
|
DRPT 3B24 |
Rethinking Abstraction from an Indigenous Perspective |
|
DRPT 3B25 |
Beyond Pictorial Conventions |
|
DRPT 3B26 |
Meta-Figure: The Body in Paint |
|
300 or 400 Level |
DRPT courses* |
1.0 |
Total | 3.0 |
*With the approval of an Associate Dean, 0.5 credit of the 300/400 level DRPT courses may be replaced by 0.5 credit Self-Directed Study.
Please refer to further information on minors.
Last Modified:5/22/2014 3:10:31 PM