B.A. in Art with Computer Art and Design Concentration

GENERAL EDUCATION REQ. (52 credits)

COLLEGE COMPETENCIES (21 credits)
ENGL1101English Composition I  
3
ENGL1102 English Composition II
3
________Oral Communication:
3
________Quantitative Analysis:
3
________Ethical and Moral Analysis:
3
________Scientific Analysis:
6
LIBERAL ARTS DISTRIBUTION (18 CREDITS)
________Language and Culture:
6
________Social and Behavioral Sciences:
6
________Art and Humanities:
6
UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (13 credits)
FRSH1000Freshman Seminar
1
CORE1006The Global Challenge
3 DL
CORE2007Perspectives on the Individ.
3
CORE2008Cross-cultural Perspectives
3
CORE3009American Experience
3
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS ( 42 CREDITS)
VISUAL ARTS FOUNDATION (18 credits)
ART1107Development of Art I 
3
ART1108Development of Art II
3
ART1141Two-Dimensional Design
3
ART1144Color Theory I 
3
ART1151General Drawing I  OR
3
ART1161Painting I   
3
ART4821Portfolio
3
MAJOR CONCENTRATION (15 credits)
 Choose five from the following courses listed below:
ART1174Desktop Publishing I  
3
ART1175Computer Animation I 
3
ART1177Intro to Digital Media
3
ART1178Multimedia on the Internet
3
ART1179Digital Illustration & Design
3
ART1192Digital Photography I 
3
ART1838Elementary Digital Video
3
ART1843Design for the Web  
3
ART2255Drawing for Animation
3
ART2271Adobe After FX: Broadcast Graphics 
3
ART2274Computer 3-D Modeling  
3
ART2275Computer Animation II 
3
ART2278CD & Web Presentation Design
3
ART3372Motion Graphics: Broadcast & Web Animation
3
MAJOR ELECTIVES (9 credits) 
MINOR/SAC: ______________ (18 credits)
FREE ELECTIVES (16 credits)
 
TOTAL
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: This requirement consists of six credits in English Composition (ENGL1101 and ENGL1102) and six credits of writing intensive courses within the major.

ORAL COMMUNICATION: Requirements consist of a three-credit course that is substantially concerned with public speaking and oral presentations, typically a course in Speech.

QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS: Requirements consist of a three-credit course that is substantially concerned with mathematics and statistics with application to everyday problems.

ETHICAL AND MORAL ANALYSIS:Requirements consist of a three-credit course that is substantially concerned with ethical theories and questions.  This course could be in Philosophy or a course within a major program.

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS: Requirements consist of a minimum of six credits of laboratory science.

LANGUAGE AND CULTURE: This requirement can be satisfied by one of four options: traditional language courses with significant cultural elements, LANG courses listings under “Language and Culture Studies,” language-based study abroad, or the six highest ESL/ESP credits for non-native English speakers.

SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: This requirement can be satisfied by six credits of coursework in Communication, Criminal Justice, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology.

ART AND HUMANITIES: This requirement can be satisfied by six credits of coursework in English Literature, History, Humanities, Philosophy, or Religion.

DISTANCE LEARNING REQUIREMENTS: All University students are required to complete one (1) on-line distance learning course during each academic level (freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior year) of matriculation.

A minimum of 128 credits is required for graduation.