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Dec 21, 2024
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2017-2018 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art and Technology Major
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Art and Technology Major Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete a major in Studio Art or Art & Technology will be able to:
- Actively engage in the production of a body of work that demonstrates conceptual sophistication while also conveying meaning, investigating human experiences, and integrating knowledge from other disciplines and cultural contexts;
- Make original works of art that demonstrate effective use of design principles, creative problem-solving, and appropriate craftsmanship and technique, in a range of mediums;
- Interpret and critically evaluate art and media, in writing and in speech, from an informed perspective by carrying out relevant research, contextualizing and interpreting relevant works;
- Exhibit familiarity with the works and intentions of major artists/designers and movements of the past and the present, both Western and global, and familiarity with contemporary art and critical theory;
- Develop professional practices through the exhibition of their work in a gallery setting, documentation of work in a portfolio, and proposal writing.
The Art and Technology Major
Students who major in the Art Department select an emphasis in Studio Art, Art History, or Art and Technology. All emphases must have the approval of the department and lead to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Art majors are required to have a GPA of at least 2.0 in art at graduation. All art courses taken at Allegheny on a letter grade basis are included in the calculation with the exception of repeated courses for which only the most recent grade counts. All art courses must be taken on the letter grade basis. Under exceptional circumstances, one additional course taken Credit/No Credit may be presented for the major with permission of the chair of the department. Typically, this exception is made when a student has taken an art course CR/NC before declaring a major in the department.
The Art and Technology emphasis is designed to support students interested in exploring the connections between photography, video, and computer art and requires the completion of at least 48 semester hours including:
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Media Sequence:
Choose a two-course sequence from one of the areas listed below. Foundation courses may not be included in the Media Sequence.
Upper Level Requirements:
Electives:
Four credits required to be selected from:
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