Core Curriculum for Electronic Arts Area of Specialization (27 credits)
50:080:102 Visual Fundamentals (3)
50:080:103 Three-Dimensional Foundations (3)
50:080:213 Introduction to Computer Graphics (3)
50:080:221 Drawing I (3)
50:080:223 Figure Drawing (3) or 50:080:264 Digital Photography I (3) or 50:080:211 Ceramics I (3)
50:080:346 Design for the World Wide Web (3)
50:082:102 Introduction to Art History II (3)
50:082:354 Contemporary Art (3) or 50:082:380 Art in an Age of Mechanized and Electronic Media (3) or 50:082:382 History of Design (3) or 50:082:383 History of Photography (3)
Additional credits in art history (3)
Animation Concentration (21 credits)
Required
50:080:280 Classical Animation (3)
50:080:331 Graphic Design I (3)
50:080:386-387 Computer Animation I,II (3,3)
50:080:448 Character Animation (3)
50:080:449 Animation Production (3)
50:080:488 Postproduction (3)
Thesis exhibition
Recommended
50:080:264 Digital Photography (3)
50:080:345 Computer Multimedia (3)
50:080:395 Artist in Society (3)
50:080:492 Art Internship (strongly suggested) (BA)
Graphic Design Concentration (21 credits)
Required
50:080:331-332 Graphic Design I,II (3,3)
50:080:333 Typography (3)
50:080:334 Graphic Design Production (3)
Thesis exhibition
Recommended
50:080:281 Introduction to Video and Film (3)
50:080:345 Computer Multimedia (3)
50:080:395 Artist in Society (3)
50:080:491 Electronic Arts Internship
50:082:101 Introduction to Art History I (3)
Film and Video Concentration (21 credits)
Required (15 credits):
50:080:281 Introduction to Video and Fllm (3)
50:080:447 Video and Film Production (3)
50:080:457 Advanced Film Production (3)
50:080:488 Postproduction (3)
50:354:395 Screenwriting (3)
50:965:271 Acting I (3)
History and Criticism (6 credits):
50:510:396 Imagining European History and Film (3)
50:510:389 American Film History: 1890-1940 (3)
50:510:390 American Film History: 1940 to Present (3)
50:354:320 World Cinema (3)
50:470:271 German Cinema in English Translation I (3)
50:470:272 German Cinema in English Translation II (3)
50:354:310 Literature and Film (3)
50:354:350 Major Filmmakers (3)
50:354:391,392,393,394 Special Topics in Film
50:354:396,397,398,399 Special Topics in Film Genres
50:965:372 Acting for Film (3)
Studio Art Area of Specialization
Studio art students must complete the following core curriculum plus at least one of the areas of concentration. Note: A minimum of 15 studio art/electronic arts credits must be taken at Rutgers-Camden. Transfer students must consult the chair of the department prior to enrollment for portfolio evaluation.
Core Curriculum for Studio Art Area (30 credits)
50:080:102 Visual Fundamentals (3)
50:080:103 Three-Dimensional Foundations (3)
50:080:213 Introduction to Computer Graphics (3)
50:080:221 Drawing I (3)
50:080:264 Digital Photography I (3)
50:080:351 Painting I (3)
50:080:381 Sculpture I or 50:080:211 Ceramics I (3)
50:082:101,102 Introduction to Art History I,II (3,3)
Additional credits in art history (3)
Recommended: 50:080:395 Artist in Society (3) and 50:082:354 Contemporary Art (3)
Photography Concentration (18 credits)
50:080:261 Photography I (3)
50:080:265 Digital Photography II (3)
50:080:460 Advanced Photography (3)
50:080:461 Studio and Commercial Photography (3)
50:082:383 History of Photography (3)
3 credits in any 300- or 400-level studio course
Thesis exhibition
Painting Concentration (18 credits)
50:080:226 Introduction to Conceptual Art Making (3)
50:080:352 Painting II (3)
50:080:353 Painting III (3)
50:080:451 Advanced Painting: Contemporary Issues in Painting (3)
3 additional credits in sculpture or drawing
3 additional credits in any 300- or 400-level studio course
Thesis exhibition
Sculpture Concentration (18 credits)
50:080:211 Ceramics I (3)
50:080:226 Introduction to Conceptual Art Making (3)
50:080:382 Sculpture II (3)
50:080:481 Advanced Sculpture (3)
6 additional credits in any 300- or 400-level studio course
Thesis exhibition