The School of Arts and
Humanities at the University of Texas at Dallas offers
students a unique program of interdisciplinary proportions.
Whereas a bachelor’s degree in the humanities can
be located at any variety of universities, public and
private, both inside and outside Texas, UTD’s program
offers significant advantages to a student who has diverse
interests and multiple talents and career paths to explore
in conjunction with a higher education.
Specifically, the School of Arts and Humanities offers
five possible degree tracks for majors. Students may emphasize
Literary Studies,
Historical Studies (which
includes philosophy and intellectual history), Art
& Performance (which ranges in specific programs
from specializations in music and theater to painting
and photography to communications and creative writing,
with many others in between), or a more generalized Arts
& Humanities degree plan that allows students
to take courses in the other three programs for a more
balanced educational experience. A fifth major, Art
& Technology emphasizes electronic game development
and applications of higher technical computer-enhanced
arts to the more traditional fine arts forms. Numerous
major track programs also have been refined in such a
way that students emphasizing one of them for a major
course of study can add a minor emphasis in one or more
of the others. Additionally, an unusually high number
of free electives, permits all majors to explore freely
in areas of interest and ability that would not ordinarily
be a part of degree programs at other institutions. The
absence of a foreign language requirement for the B.A.
degree in the School of Arts & Humanities also widens
student opportunities for enhancing their higher education
experience through a multiplicity of diverse academic
and artistic endeavors.
The School of Arts and Humanities also offers an Honors Program giving studens an opportunity for advanced creative and scholarly work and recognition.
The faculty of the School of Arts and Humanities is
genuinely committed to the interdisciplinary philosophy
underlying the school’s scholastic structure. Widely
diverse in backgrounds and interests, professors in
the
school frequently employ approaches that mesh the several
disciplines of the school as classes explore specific
academic areas from a broad scholarly perspective. Students
obtaining a degree from the School of Arts and Humanities
are not only well prepared to enter the professional
world with a well-rounded and broad-based education,
they also
are properly equipped to follow their educational ambitions
into post-graduate education in any of a variety of
graduate
and professional schools. UTD’s School of Arts
and Humanities graduates have been recognized by the
business
and industrial community as well as by other universities
as being among the top choices for candidacy for major
positions and programs. |