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English (English Literature 350, American Literature 352, Film 354, Journalism 570, Linguistics 615, Writing 989)
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Fine Arts (Art 080, Art History 082; Museum Studies 698; Music 700, 701; Speech 950; Theater Arts 965)
International Studies
Art 080 and Art History 082
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Studio Art and Electronic Arts Areas 080
Studio and Electronic Arts Areas of Specialization
Art History 082 Area of Specialization
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Departmental Honors Program in Art and Art History
Art Major with Teacher Certification
Courses (Art 080)
Courses (Art History 082)
Museum Studies 698
Music 700, Applied Music 701
Music Major Requirements (minimum 48 credits)
Music Minor Requirements (minimum 20 credits)
Music Major with Teacher Certification (minimum 44 credits)
Departmental Honors Program in Music
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Courses (Applied Music 701)
Theater Arts (Speech 950, Theater Arts 965)
Theater Arts Major Requirements (minimum 48 credits)
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Musical Theater Program
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  Camden Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2010 Liberal Arts Colleges Programs, Faculty, and Courses Fine Arts (Art 080, Art History 082; Museum Studies 698; Music 700, 701; Speech 950; Theater Arts 965) Studio and Electronic Arts Areas of Specialization  

Studio and Electronic Arts Areas of Specialization



Art majors specializing in electronic arts must complete the following core curriculum plus at least one of the areas of concentration. 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 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)

50:080:386  Computer Animation I (3)

50:080:437-438  Communication Design I,II (3,3)

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

 
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