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Co-major Requirements
Course Requirements
Approved Visual Arts Courses
Upper Level Topical Courses
The Integrated Visual Arts Co-major (IVAC) allows undergraduate students an opportunity to explore visual media and art making.
Classes in art history, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, theatrical design, filmmaking, conceptual art practices, digital media and new media, as well as other academic areas make up the IVAC course offerings.
Co-major Requirements
Students who are majoring in one of the participating departments whose classes are part of the Integrated Visual Arts core of classes may use a maximum of two classes for both their primary major and their Integrated Visual Arts Co-major.
All courses taken for IVAC must be letter graded and may be taken in fulfillment of the distribution requirement HAP (Humanities, Arts and Performance).
Summer courses and study abroad will be accepted. AP credit will not be accepted.
While most courses listed in the IVAC are open to all students, some are available only for students enrolled in the co-major or by special permission.
Entry-level classes in the Integrated Arts Co-major are offered every year.
Student enrollment preference in Visual Arts classes is given to Integrated Visual Arts Co-majors.
Course Requirements
Students must complete a total of nine courses from the list of pre-approved classes.
Five Visual Arts courses:
one course may be a semester of the Foundations in Art Practices ARTVIS 111/112. Please note that enrollment preference will be given to Art History majors and minors,
one or more courses must be a 200 level-course.
Two Art History classes or one Art History and a crosslisted Archaeology class
one of these two must focus on the modern period - Art History 102 fulfills this requirement and is highly recommended
One upper level topical course in an area related to the student's focus
each department will determine what coursework is relevant in their area
course must be 300 level or above and can be satisfied with a directed study
ART VIS 490 Senior Seminar
IVAC capstone course taken in the spring of senior year
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Approved Visual Arts Courses
Dance 100 Level Courses
DANC 150R: Movement Improvisation
Dance 200 Level Courses
DANC 230: Principles of Design
DANC 250: Choreography I
Dance 300 Level Courses
DANC 350: Choreography II
DANC 360R: Choreographic Laboratory
Film and Media 100 Level Courses
FILM 107: Intro to Digital Video
Film and Media 200 Level Courses
n/a
Film and Media 300 Level Courses
FILM 300R: Filmmaking Practicum
FILM 385: Documentary Filmmaking I
FILM 386: Documentary Film Making II
FILM 387: Documentary Filmmaking III
Theater Studies 100 Level Courses
THEA 130: Stagecraft
Theater Studies 200 Level Courses
THEA 230: Principles of Design
THEA 250: Directing I
Theater Studies 300 Level Courses
THEA 330R: Stagecraft Laboratory
THEA 331: Costume Design
THEA 332: Set Design
THEA 333: Lighting Design
THEA 335: Scenic Painting
THEA 350: Directing II
THEA 352: Advanced Directing
Visual Art 100 Level Courses
ARTVIS 103: Intro Drawing & Printmaking
ARTVIS 105: Intro Painting
ARTVIS106: Intro to Photography
ARTVIS 109: Intro Sculpture
ARTVIS 111: Modes of Visual Thinking
ARTVIS120: Intro to Graphic Design
ARTVIS 180: Special Topics Study Abroad
ARTVIS185: Special Topics
Art History / Visual Art 200 Level Courses
ARTVIS 203: Intermed Drawing/Printmaking
ARTVIS 205: Intermediate Painting
ARTVIS206: Intermediate Photography
ARTVIS 209: Intermediate Sculpture
ARTVIS216:History of Photography
ARTVIS220: Intermediate Graphic Design
ARTVIS230: New Media Art
ARTVIS 290: Special Topics Study Abroad
Visual Art 300 Level Courses
ARTVIS 303: Drawing & Painting Tutorial
ARTVIS 305: Painting Tutorial
ARTVIS306: Advanced Photography
ARTVIS 309: Sculpture Tutorial
ARTVIS 311: Advanced Painting
ARTVIS 313: Advanced Printmaking
ARTVIS 315: Advanced Video
ARTVIS325: Contemporary Artist Issues
ARTVIS 333R: Multidiscipline Design Studio
ARTVIS335: Curatorial Projects
ARTVIS 390: Special Topics Study Abroad
ARTVIS 398R: Directed Study
Visual Art 400 Level Courses
ARTVIS 490: Senior Seminar
Upper Level Topical Courses
African American 300 Level Courses
AAS 318: Art and Social Change
Art History 300 Level Courses
ARTHIST 319R: Spec Stud:Ancient Egyptian Art
ARTHIST 329: Topics Art Of Class Antiquity
ARTHIST 329W: Topics Art Of Class Antiquity
ARTHIST 335: Spec Stud:Ancient Amer Art His
ARTHIST 339R: Spec Stud:Medieval Art Hist
ARTHIST 340: Gothic Art And Architecture
ARTHIST 345: The Formation Of Islamic Art
ARTHIST 349: Spec Stud:Renaissance Art Hist
ARTHIST 349W: Spec Stud:Renaissance Art Hist
ARTHIST 355: Afric Art/Architec After 1500
ARTHIST 359: Spec Stud:17th/18th Cent Art
ARTHIST 363: Lit & Visual Culture in Japan
ARTHIST 363W: Lit & Visual Culture in Japan
ARTHIST 365: Postcolonial African Art
ARTHIST 367: 20th C African American Art
ARTHIST 369: Spec Stud:19th/20th Cent Art
ARTHIST 369W: Spec Stud:19th/20th Cent Art
ARTHIST 373: The Russian Avantgarde
ARTHIST 379R: Spec Studies American Art
ARTHIST 389R: Spec Studi African Art Arch
ARTHIST 393R: Special Studies History of Art
ARTHIST 397R: Internship In History Of Art
ARTHIST 398R: Supervised Reading & Research
Dance 300 Level Courses
DANC 329: Contemporary Issues In Dance
DANC 330: Dance Pedagogy
DANC 350: Choreography II
Film & Media 300 Level Courses
FILM 306R: Advanced Photography
FILM 319: Media,Islam,& Social Movements
FILM 356: History Of American Television
FILM 359: Melodrama, Culture, Politics
FILM 371: History Of Film To 1954
FILM 372: History Of Film Since 1954
FILM 373: Special Topics in Film
FILM 374: Animation
FILM 375: The Russian Avantgarde
FILM 380: Video Games
FILM 381: Classical Film Theory
FILM 382: Contemporary Film Theory
FILM 383: Music, Film, and Politics
FILM 384: Literature & Cultural Studies
FILM 385: Documentary Filmmaking I
FILM 388: Classical Hollywood Cinema
FILM 389: Special Topics in Media
FILM 390: Children & Media
FILM 391: Studies in Major Figures
FILM 392R: Genre Studies
FILM 393: Documentary
FILM 394: Screening China
FILM 395: National Cinemas
FILM 396R: Non-Western National Cinemas
Middle Eastern and South Asian 300 Level Courses
MESAS 350:
Art/Archaeology:Ancient
Turkey
Theater 300 Level Courses
THEA 312: Sem:Shakespeare In Performance
THEA 313: Hist Of American Drama/Thea
THEA 314: 20th Century Music Theater
THEA 315R: Stud In Period Drama
THEA 316R: Studies in Genre
THEA 317R: Studies in a Major Figure
THEA 319: Chinese Drama
THEA 329: Contemp. Issues in Perf. Arts
THEA 330R: Stagecraft Laboratory
THEA 331: Costume Design
THEA 332: Set Design
THEA 333: Lighting Design
THEA 335: Scenic Painting
THEA 350: Directing II
THEA 352: Advanced Directing
THEA 365: Modern Drama
THEA 366: Contemporary Drama
THEA 370R: Creating New Works
THEA 389: Special Topics: Lit, Hist, Aesth Thea
Visual Arts 300 Level Courses
ARTVIS 303: Drawing & Painting
Tutorial
ARTVIS 305: Painting Tutorial
ARTVIS 309: Sculpture Tutorial
ARTVIS 311: Advanced Painting
ARTVIS 313: Advanced Printmaking
ARTVIS 315: Advanced Video
ARTVIS 333R: Multidiscipline Design Studio
ARTVIS 390: Special Topics Study Abroad
ARTVIS 398R: Directed Study
Academics
Contact
dchand2@emory.edu
For additional information or questions about the Integrated Visual Arts Co-major please contact Denise Chandler.