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2009-2010 University Catalog 
    
2009-2010 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]

Digital Fine Arts Concentration


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This concentration is designed for students grounded in traditional two- and three-dimensional art and design principles, who wish to incorporate digital tools and technology to create highly personalized artistic statements. While conceptually and procedurally digitally-based, the Digital Fine Arts concentration provides for physical output in two-, three-, and four-dimensional realms, as well as combined formats. Working closely with advisors, the student selects 15 credits from categories I and II, with a six-credit minimum in each category.

  • Students must meet eligibility requirements, which may include a satisfactory grade point average, prerequisites, and departmental portfolio review.
  • Intent to complete a concentration is declared by filing the completed Declaration Form with the Office of the Registrar. The forms are available in the Office of the Registrar.
  • Courses applied to the concentration may only be applied towards elective requirements.
  • Generally, no substitutions to the concentration requirements are allowed. In exceptional situations where substitutions are granted, the approvals of both the major program and Digital Fine Arts Concentration advisors are required.
  • The requirements of the concentration must be completed prior to graduation.

Completing a concentration may require a student to take more than the mininmum number of credits necessary to achieve the undergraduate degree in order to also finish the concenteration. A student pursuing a concentration may be required to complete more than the minimum number of credits required to complete the undergraduate degree in order to also complete the concentration.

This concentration is only available to undergraduate students.

Requirements for the Minor


I. Imaging, Interactivity, and Sound Options:


II. Digital Expression and Output Alternatives:


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