Where Media History Meets Creative Practice
Media/Art/Culture is a specialized interdisciplinary curriculum that brings together art history, film and media history, and photography, film, and digital media studio practice.
Critically Engaging with Technology and Society
The program offers courses informed by histories of media, technology, and art, explored through specific social and cultural formations. Students engage critically with diverse topics and issues at the intersection of digital art, media, technology, and culture.
Innovative Practice in Digital Media
Students acquire practical skills to create innovative work in digital media, including writing, photography, video, sound, interactive, computational, and internet-based media.
Collaborative Learning for the Contemporary Workplace
Coursework emphasizes cross-disciplinary, project-based, and collaborative learning. Students practice working in teams and using forms of design thinking that will help prepare them to contribute in a wide range of contemporary workplaces.
