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Arts and Humanities
- Degree Plan
Students who complete the major in
Arts and Humanities are familiar with the relationships
among the liberal disciplines, which comprise literary
and historical studies and the visual and performing
arts.
Art and Performance
- Degree
Plan
Students who complete the major in
Art and Performance pursue an interdisciplinary study
of the arts by selecting among courses in historical
context, studio practice, performance ensemble, creative
writing, and ideas and interpretation of the arts. In
the AP core course, students will experience the theory
and practice of the arts in a workshop setting and,
in studio or ensemble courses, will gain practical experience
in at least one area of the visual or performing arts
or creative writing. Courses in the historical context
and interpretation of the arts will enable students
to understand how style, subject matter, and materials
may respond to different motivations and purposes. In
their selection of required and elective courses, students
are encouraged to focus their coursework around one
of the following areas: art history (early or modern
period), two-dimensional or three-dimensional studio
art, creative writing, or music/theatre/performance.
Arts and Technology -
Degree Plan
The undergraduate Arts and Technology
program will offer a focused, rigorous,
interdisciplinary education emphasizing the creation,
application, and implications of
interactive digital content. The program will emphasize
the fusion of creative with critical
thinking and theory with practice. Students will gain
both practical skills and conceptual
understanding. In addition to the basic understanding
of the interaction of technology with
the creative arts, students may choose from elective
possibilities to focus on either Digital
Arts and Design, which will emphasize the role and potential
of computer-generated visual
images, or Games and Interactive Narrative, which will
emphasize the nature and potential
of interactive games. Arts and Technology majors at
U. T. Dallas will be prepared to make
use of their academic training in a wide range of occupations
in industries such as
advertising, communications, education, and entertainment.
Literary Studies
- Degree Plan
Students who complete the major in Literary Studies
receive a thorough grounding in literary ideas and methods
as well as a broad acquaintance with literatures of
different periods and cultures, including literature
in translation. Courses in this major are divided into
the following groups: Literary Genres, English and American
Literature, General Literature Courses, and Foreign
Languages and Literatures. By selecting courses from
a variety of these headings, students are able to combine
courses in criticism and interpretation, in writing
and translation, and in linguistics and languages. Students
may also be certified to teach English and/or history
and/or social studies.
Historical Studies -
Degree Plan
Students who complete the major in Historical Studies
may design distinctive degree programs by selecting
among courses in historical and philosophical methods
and approaches, traditional historical surveys, and
specific historical and philosophical topics. Students
are encouraged to focus their work in Historical Studies
on a particular time or place, a significant theme,
topic, or problem, or an approach to learning such as
literature, the arts, ideas, science and technology,
or the social sciences. Students may also be certified
to teach history and/or social studies and/or English.
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