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The New Genres curriculum includes moving image, sound, performance, installation, hybrid, and emerging art forms. The program invites students to question preconceived ideas about the roles art plays in society, and to examine how these roles are impacted by specific forms and mediums.
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Preparation for the Major, and the Major; Students must...
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The following courses comprise the requirements for the Art major. The relevant lower division studio course is a prerequisite for enrollment in the upper division advanced studio course. The upper division electives may be selected from repeatable art courses or individual studies courses in Art, or from approved upper division non-major courses.
schedule planning, degree progress, study abroad, internships, contract courses, and University, School of the Arts and Architecture, and departmental (Art major) requirements.
The Department of Art offers professional art training that emphasizes experimentation and encourages students to draw from many disciplines in their creative process. A faculty of internationally recognized artists and theoreticians guide students in exploring contemporary studio practice.
Preparation for the Major, and the Major; Students must satisfy the College Residence Requirements (senior and major residency) Students must attain a minimum of 180 quarter units, and graduate within their time to degree; Scholarship: students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 in all of their UC coursework, and a 2.0 GPA in the major coursework
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