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Most courses are offered within the
three main areas of concentration:
Students seeking the M.A. or Ph.D.
degrees in Humanities must take courses in
all three areas. The fourth area and other courses,
including core courses required of all students, are
offered under the rubric Humanities.
M.A. and M.F.A. degrees
in Arts & Technology are now offered with specific
emphasis on the interplay of visual art, music, video,
and narrative with the new media that have emerged from
the convergence of computing and media technologies.
To
be a full time student, 9 hours of courses
is required. 3 hours is required to be enrolled
in the program.
The program is designed to provide students a
flexible, interdisciplinary context in which to pursue
a program of study, built on connections among specific
courses and the areas of concentration. Offerings in
each area include not only seminars stressing the interpretation
and criticism of specific works and issues but also
ensembles, studios, and workshops in which the activity
of creation and/or performance becomes the primary means
of learning.
The approach
to graduate education in the School of Arts and Humanities
is flexible. Within the specific degree requirements
listed below, each student plans a program of studies
in consultation with an assigned faculty advisor.
Courses meeting degree requirements
are normally chosen from the core courses and the areas
of concentration within the School of Arts and Humanities.
To have courses taken outside the school applied
to one of its degrees, students must seek prior approval
from the associate
dean for graduate studies. They may also petition
to have appropriate transfer courses applied to reduce
the required number of hours for a degree here.
The associate
dean may require students with background deficiencies
in interdisciplinary work to take additional courses
at the undergraduate or graduate level to remedy those
deficiencies.
Active
involvement in the process of artistic creation and
performance is basic to the design of the Aesthetic
Studies area of concentration. Therefore, students working
at the M.A. level with an emphasis on Aesthetic Studies
are required to take at least one ensemble/workshop
(HUAS 6390), and those working toward a Ph.D. with an
emphasis on this area are required to take at least
one additional ensemble/workshop.
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