The digital arts and sciences (DAS) minor crosses traditional college boundaries between the arts, communications, and engineering. Students will become versed in contemporary issues in social and interactive media, critical thinking and creative design solutions. The DAS minor gives students experience working in collaborative teams on media projects including digital storytelling, animation, and game design including serious and applied games.
Students can apply for the minor through the academic advisor of the Institute. Applications should consist of a proposed curriculum for the minor, a rationale explaining how the proposed courses create a cohesive program and what the student hopes to gain through taking the chosen courses.
All students must complete DIG3020 Foundations of Digital Culture. The remaining four courses are proposed by the student and approved by the department. The student’s proposal must provide a rationale explaining how the proposed courses create a cohesive program and what the student hopes to gain through taking the chosen courses.
Choose 4; departmental approval required