Arts And Architecture (A&A)


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A&A 099 (IL) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)

A&A 100 (GA;IL) INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL ARTS ( 3) An interdisciplinary, multicultural introduction to the arts of the world.

A&A 101 ART AND DESIGN THEORY I ( 3) Provides arts and design students an interdisciplinary introduction to critica critical, theoretical, and historical understandings of the arts and design. Prerequisite: admission into the College of Arts and Architecture Concurrent: A&A 102S

A&A 102S ART AND DESIGN STUDIO I ( 3) Provides students with an interdisciplinary introduction to studio work in the arts and design. Prerequisite: admission into the College of Arts and Architecture. Concurrent: A&A 101

A&A 103 ART AND DESIGN THEORY II ( 3) Provides arts and design students an interdisciplinary introduction to critica critical, theoretical, and historical understandings of the arts and design. Prerequisite: admission into the College of Arts and Architecture. Concurrent: A&A 104

A&A 104 ART AND DESIGN STUDIO II ( 3) Provides students with an interdisciplinary introduction to studio work in the arts and design. Prerequisite: admission into the College of Arts and Architecture. Concurrent: A&A 103

A&A 110 INTERDISCIPLINARY DIGITAL MEDIA STUDIO I ( 3) Provides arts and design students an interdisciplinary studio-based exploration of critical, theoretical, and historical understandings of digital media. Prerequisite: Prerequisite or concurrent: A&A 101 , A&A 102S Concurrent: or A&A 103 , A&A 104

A&A 197 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

A&A 199 (IL) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)

A&A 210 FOCUSED REALIZATION STUDIO ( 3) Provides students the opportunity for the realization of more focused interdisciplinary studio explorations in the digital arts and design disciplines. Prerequisite: A&A 101 , A&A 102S , A&A 103 , A&A 104 , A&A 110

A&A 294 RESEARCH PROJECT COURSES ( 1 -12)

A&A 296 INDEPENDENT STUDIES ( 1 -18)

A&A 297 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

A&A 299 (IL) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)

A&A 310 CREATIVE COLLABORATION STUDIO ( 3) Provides students with an advanced studio exploration of interdisciplinary collaborative projects in the digital arts and design disciplines. Prerequisite: A&A 210 , ART 211W

A&A 397 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

A&A 399 (IL) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)

A&A 401 INTERNATIONAL ARTS MINOR FINAL PROJECT ( 1 - 3 per semester) The final project required for the International Arts Minor. Prerequisite: A&A 100 and completion of at least 12 credits toward the International Arts Minor

A&A 410 INTERDISCIPLINARY DIGITAL STUDIO CAPSTONE I ( 4) Provides arts and design students an opportunity to conceptualize a digital arts and design undergraduate thesis. Prerequisite: A&A 310 , Prerequisite or concurrent: ART H 476

A&A 411 INTERDISCIPLINARY DIGITAL STUDIO CAPSTONE II ( 4) Provides arts and design students an opportunity to implement a digital art and design undergraduate thesis. Prerequisite: A&A 410

A&A 494 RESEARCH PROJECT COURSES ( 1 -12)

A&A 494H RESEARCH PROJECT COURSES ( 1 -12)

A&A 496 INDEPENDENT STUDIES ( 1 -18)

A&A 497 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

A&A 499 (IL) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)


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