Sculpture has always been the projected imagining of ourselves in space and time. In our contemporary context, sculpture is no longer defined as pure form but as the installation of forms and signs in relation to one another. The paradoxical nature of contemporary sculpture poses intriguing difficulties in knowing how to use it to represent our experience in the world, yet it may be for this very reason that it has become the dominant practice, internationally, over the course of the last several decades.
The Sculpture/Installation Minor is a grouping of SCIN and Faculty of Art courses that closely parallels the Major. The Minor provides students with a strong foundation in the practical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary to produce sculpture and installation work. SCIN courses are structured upon rigorous critique opportunities that are thought provoking and challenging. This Minor is designed for students seeking to add the multiple dimensions and material practices embodied by sculpture/installation in order to expand and diversify their chosen area of study.
Course Code | Course Title | Credit |
SCIN 2B01 | Intermedia Studio: Body and Object | 0.5 |
SCIN 2B14 | Intermedia Studio: Site and Time | 0.5 |
200 Level | SCIN Studio, SCIN STU/SEM or FABR courses | 1.0 |
SCIN 3B01 | Issues in the History of Sculpture | 0.5 |
SCIN 3B08 | Intermedia Studio: Problems in Visual Language I | 0.5 |
300 or 400 Level | SCIN courses | 1.0 |
300 or 400 Level | SCIN or FABR courses | 0.5 |
200, 300 or 400 Level | Liberal Studies course* | 0.5 |
Recommended | ||
SCIN 3C02 | Intermedia Studio: Problems in Visual Language II (1.0 credit) | |
Total* | 5.0 | |
*Liberal studies courses are listed under the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences and designated course type LST in the course schedule.
**With the approval of an Associate Dean, 0.5 credit of the SCIN course elective requirements may be replaced by 0.5 credit Self-Directed Study.
A minor consist of 3.0 credits minimum, 5.0 credits maximum.
Up to 2.0 credits of electives from a student’s Major may count towards their minor.
Please refer to further information on minors.
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