Nov 22, 2024  
2020-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Integrated Media Writing and Animation Concentration


Suggested Curriculum Sequence


This curriculum guide is a tool for planning.  Matriculated students and advisors should consult Degree Works before and after registration for classes each semester to track academic progress.

First Year (Semester One): 15 Credits


First Year (Semester Two): 16 Credits


Second Year (Semester One): 16 Credits


Second Year (Semester Two): 16 Credits


Third Year (Semester Two): 15 Credits


Fourth Year (Semester One): 12 Credits


  • XXXX - Liberal Arts Core 3 credits​
  • XXXX - 300-400 level SWAN Elective 3 credits​
  • 3 Credits
  •  

  • XXXX - Foreign Language Sequence 204 or greater B.A. 3 credits2
  • OR

  • XXXX - Approved SWAN Elective Practical Studio Course B.F.A. 3 credits​3

Fourth Year (Semester Two): 15 Credits


  • XXXX - CLA Elective 3 credits​
  • XXXX - CLA Elective 3 credits​
  • XXXX - 300-400 level SWAN Elective 3 credits​
  • XXXX - AH General Education Req. 3 credits AH
  • 3 Credits

Total Credit Hours: 120


*denotes a department required major/supporting course which may fulfill a general education requirement and must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher

1  The SWAN History/Culture course must be fulfilled using 1 course chosen from the following:  SWAN 241 SWAN 305 SWAN 350 SWAN 355 ART 272  

2  Two sequential courses in a single foreign language 203 or higher

3   B.F.A. students are required to complete six credits of approved SWAN Elective Practical Studio courses as a substitution for the foreign language requirement which must be chosen from the following:  SWAN 321 SWAN 330 SWAN 385 SWAN 386 SWAN 391 SWAN 400 SWAN 410 SWAN 425 SWAN 434 SWAN 455 SWAN 456 SWAN 470 SWAN 480  OR with the consultation of your SWAN Advisor, any 300-400 level courses for which you qualify for SWAN or for The Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management, The Global School of Journalism and communication, The School of Architecture and Planning, and The School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.

Please see General Education Requirements Distribution Areas  for courses that satisfy the General Education Requirements where not specified by the department