Undergraduate
The Department of Visual Arts offers five undergraduate majors: Art History Theory and Criticism, Media, Studio, Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts (ICAM) and Speculative Design. Additionally, the Department offers minors in several areas of study: Art History, ICAM, Digital Video and Film Production, Photography, Speculative Design, Studio, and History and Criticism of Film and Video. The scope of the courses offered is wide and concerned with developing a coherent and informed understanding of past and recent developments in art and art history.
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KAMIL GALLERY ONLINE
The Adam D. Kamil Gallery is a site for undergraduate art shows and hosts the annual Adam D. Kamil Media Awards. Visual Arts majors and minors at the junior or senior level are eligible to submit a proposal to show in the Kamil Gallery for one week during the academic school year. The online gallery is available to students throughout the year and can be used to share documentation of gallery exhibitions, or exclusively online exhibitions. All videos submitted for the Kamil Media Awards are viewable in the online gallery. Past online exhibitions remain viewable with the artists' permission.
Undergraduate Facilities
The Department of Visual Arts offers undergraduate students access to various galleries, fabrication shops, and labs. Access to these spaces is dependent on current course enrollment.