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College Of Arts And Sciences

Media/Art/Culture

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Why Study Media/Art/Culture?

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. 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. Students acquire practical skills to create innovative work in digital media, including writing, photography, video, sound, interactive, computational and internet-based media. 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.

AREAS OF STUDY:

  • Digital Art
  • Photography
  • Video Art

Ready to take the next step?

SAMPLE COURSES:

  • Digital Arts: Web Design and Culture
  • Art, Media and Technology
  • Video Art: Narrative and Experimental Forms
  • Photography

ADMISSION INFO:

As a non-restricted major, there are no additional admission requirements for this program. Please review the general admission criteria related to how you are applying.

Interested in this Major?

Department of Art

Chair: Lorena Salcedo-Watson

Office: 2224 Staller Center for the Arts

Phone: (631) 632-7250

College Of Arts And Sciences

Media/Art/Culture

Back to all Programs

Why Study Media/Art/Culture?

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. 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. Students acquire practical skills to create innovative work in digital media, including writing, photography, video, sound, interactive, computational and internet-based media. 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.

AREAS OF STUDY:

  • Digital Art
  • Photography
  • Video Art

Ready to take the next step?

SAMPLE COURSES:

  • Digital Arts: Web Design and Culture
  • Art, Media and Technology
  • Video Art: Narrative and Experimental Forms
  • Photography

ADMISSION INFO:

As a non-restricted major, there are no additional admission requirements for this program. Please review the general admission criteria related to how you are applying.

Interested in this Major?

Department of Art

Chair: Lorena Salcedo-Watson

Office: 2224 Staller Center for the Arts

Phone: (631) 632-7250

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