Degree Requirements
GEP Integrated Learning Component: students must select three courses from the following:
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Philosophy of Art |
Choose 2 from the following:
(note: some courses below may have prerequisites – please consult the appropriate department for further information)
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The Art and Archaeology of Greece |
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The Art and Archaeology of Egypt and Italy |
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Readings In Classical Tragedy |
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Introduction to Graphics |
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Computer Vision |
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Interactive 3D Game Development |
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COM 200 |
Communications Theory and Practice |
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COM 201 |
Ethics in Communication |
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Seminar in Narrative Form |
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Screenwriting |
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Creative Writing: Introductory Workshop |
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Playwriting |
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Reading, Writing & Adapting for Theatre: Dramaturgy |
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Contemporary Francophone Cinema |
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Contemporary German Cinema |
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Postwar America, 1945 to the Present |
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American Ideas |
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American Environmental History |
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Popular Culture in the United States |
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L’italiano al cinema ll |
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Images of Rome in Literature and Film |
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Japanese Film and Culture |
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Drama |
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The Mathematics of Music |
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POL 326 |
Political Sociology: The Mass Media in American Politics |
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Sensation and Perception |
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Spanish Literature and Film |
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Religious Vision in Film and Fiction |
Major Concentration: ten courses
Four fundamental courses chosen from
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Introduction to Art History I and II |
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The Experience of Architecture |
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Introduction to Studio Art |
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Drawing I |
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Painting I |
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3-D Studio Art |
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Ceramics I |
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Traditional Photography I |
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Digital Photography I |
Four additional courses within a specialization, three of which must be taken prior to the capstone courses
One might "specialize" in Art History or Studio (ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, sculpture)
Plus our capstone courses:
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Senior Project I |
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Senior Project II |
