Overview of Liberal Arts Programs & Minors

Maryland Institute College of Art

Students who wish to pursue an area of the liberal arts in more depth than is possible within the BFA degree plan can add a liberal arts minor. Minors are offered in art history and in five areas of study through the department of language, literature & culture. A minor requires that you complete two courses beyond the liberal arts core requirements, and LL&C minors also require a thesis.

Because your liberal arts minor is tailored to your specific interests and, in many cases, research focus, there is no prescribed program of study for the minor. You will select your concentrated program of study from MICA’s generous liberal arts course offerings, supplementing these with offerings from the 14 other colleges of the Baltimore Collegetown Network if necessary. To help you navigate your wide array of options, you’ll work closely with a minor advisor to plan a course of study that allows you to achieve your objectives.

A minor can be designed to address a specific area of interest, and every minor is personalized to your interests in close consultation with your minor advisor. The academic rigor and investment of time required for a minor are recognized at graduation, when students who have completed a liberal arts minor are acknowledged in the Commencement Program.

Art History Minor—Study to Support an Artist’s Explorations

An art history minor at MICA may be crafted to address an unlimited range of student interests and goals. For example, a student may use the minor to develop a unique, personalized course of study in order to:

LL&C Minor—Rigourous Academic Challenge

A similar breadth of opportunities is available within the LL&C minor, which adds the requirement of a substantial thesis as the culmination of the minor program. Recent MICA LL&C minors have focused their studies in such areas as: