The sculpture curriculum provides for the study of time-honored materials and techniques in conjunction with courses for exploring individual and novel approaches to sculptural array. Students choose from technical courses to tailor their interests, while studying the basics of sculpture and its historical arch. Each year, their sculptures are shown in galleries and outdoor venues both on campus and in the surrounding area.
Sculpture graduates work in many fields, including constructing pieces for gallery exhibits; the design and assembly of internationally known pipe organs; and the fabrication of handmade automobiles and welded architectural pieces. One graduate found work hand carving custom-made guitars. The possibilities are boundless.