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Introduction to Arts, Culture, and Media (3)
The first course in the integrated arts, culture, and media core sequence. With themes that vary from year to year, the often team-taught course introduces students to department disciplines, integrative learning, and using the urban region as a site of learning.
For majors in the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media.
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Independent Study in Arts, Culture, and Media (BA)
An Independent Study in Arts, Culture, and Media under the supervision of a senior instructor with flexible credits from 1-6.
For majors in the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media.
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Art as System (3)
This course invites participants to explore innovative and experimental
art practices as means of reflecting upon and engaging with the
cultural/technological and biological systems of our world. Code, clay,
film, financial reports, maps, molecular models, indexes, paint, process
flowcharts, social media platforms, software applications, sound,
stone, vector graphs; these are among the materials that become art
objects in new and emerging practices. Class participants can expect to
be in active conversation about artist texts and media while developing
their own inventive practices in analysis, critical and creative
processing, documentation and archiving, and curation. No prior interest
or experience in art is required; students from all disciplines (arts,
business, engineering, cultural studies, sciences, mathematics, criminal
justice and law, public affairs, etc.) are invited to join and consider
their knowledge and experience from new perspectives.
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Colloquium in Arts, Culture, and Media (3)
A team-taught interdisciplinary special topics class led by one or more professors from different disciplines within the department. The theme of the colloquium will vary from year to year.
For majors in the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media.
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Seminar in Arts, Culture, and Media (3)
A team-taught interdisciplinary special topics class led by one or more professors from different disciplines within the department. The capstone of the integrated arts, culture, and media core sequence. The experiential learning course combines integrative strategies with community-based projects.
For majors in the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media.
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