Digital Art Minor
The Digital Art minor provides a media-focused course of creative study in digital art to complement several majors at Elon. Concentrated course-work in this medium aids in providing students with visual literacy and a critical engagement with technology–skills and experiences that enable students to become effective global citizens in a visually saturated and technology-centered world.
Students may not minor in Art and Digital Art. Students may not minor in Digital Art if they are a declared Art major.
Minor Requirements:
Core course
ART2600 | Introduction to Intermedia and Photography | 4 sh |
Choose one foundations course from the following
Choose one course from the following
ARH2120 | Art History of the Modern World | 4 sh |
ARH3200 | Issues in Contemporary Art | 4 sh |
Choose two of the following
At least 4sh must be at the 3000 or 4000 level.
ART2120 | Exploration of Intermedia | 4 sh |
ART3600 | The Altered Image in Digital Art | 4 sh |
ART3610 | Interactive Art | 4 sh |
ART3620 | Video Art and Expanded Cinema | 4 sh |
ART4600 | Advanced Projects in Intermedia | 4 sh |
Program Outcomes
To become knowledgeable about the equipment, materials, and processes of Digital Art
To gain an understanding of the conceptual and aesthetic components of still-image, moving-image and interactive-based artforms
To examine and critically discuss digitally-based visual and aural works
To examine and critically discuss the impact of technology on contemporary art and visual culture
Total Credit Hours: 20