Academics Minor

Digital Media Arts & Engineering Undergraduate in Arts (DMART)


The Digital Media Arts & Engineering Minor in Arts (DMART) is a complementary, interdisciplinary minor designed for students with an interest in digital media as it applies to their wide range of degrees and disciplines. A 2.0 GPA in the minor field is required.

Two Required Courses (6 credit hours)

Choose a 3 credit hour art class:

  • ART 1001
  • ART 1008
  • ART 1011
  • ARTH 2470
  • MUS 1751
  • MUS 1799
  • ENGL 2009

Choose a 3 credit hour tech class:

  • CSC 1253
  • CSC 1350
  • IE 2060

Elective Courses (12 credit hours)

  • Choose 9 credit hours from Art core courses
  • Choose 3 credit hours from Science/Engineering core courses

Required Capstone Course (3 credit hours)

  • ART 4059 (3 credit hours - Permission of Department Required) - Currently only offered in the spring semester

Arts Electives (Choose 9 credit hours)

  • ART 2020 Special Topics in Art
  • ART 2050 Digital Arts I
  • ART 2055 Digital Arts II
  • ART 2210 Creative Coding
  • ART 2220 Moving Image
  • ART 2230 Virtual Space
  • ART 2240 Intermediate 3D Modeling
  • ART 2250 Intermediate 3D Animation
  • ART 2551 Typography for Visual Communications
  • ART 3020 Special Topics in Art
  • ART 4020 Special Topics - Video Game Prototyping
  • ART 4050 Digital Arts III
  • ART 4055 Digital Arts IV
  • ART 4230 Virtual Space and Motion
  • ART 4240 Special Topics in Digital Art
  • ART 4290 Digital Art Synthesis
  • ART 4550 Digital Imaging for Visual Communications
  • ART 4560 Interactive Media for Visual Communications
  • ART 7250 Digital Art Praxis
  • ART 7255 Digital Art Seminar

Science/Engineering Electives (Choose 3 credit hours)

  • CSC 4243 Interface Design and Technology
  • CSC 4263 Video Game Design
  • CSC 4332 Software Quality & Testing
  • CSC 4343 Applied Deep Learning
  • CSC 4356 Interactive Computer Graphics
  • CSC 4444 Artificial Intelligence
  • CSC 4585 Multicore Programming

Digital Media Arts & Engineering Undergraduate in Technology (DMAET)


The Digital Media Arts & Engineering Minor in Technology (DMAET) is a complementary, interdisciplinary minor designed for students with an interest in digital media as it applies to their wide range of degrees and disciplines. A 2.0 GPA in the minor field is required.

Two Required Courses (6 credit hours)

Choose a 3 credit hour art class:

  • ART 1001
  • ART 1008
  • ART 1011
  • ARTH 2470
  • MUS 1751
  • MUS 1799
  • ENGL 2009

Choose a 3 credit hour tech class:

  • CSC 1253
  • CSC 1350
  • IE 2060

Elective Courses (12 credit hours)

  • Choose 9 credit hours from Science/Engineering core courses
  • Choose 3 credit hours from Art core courses

Required Capstone Course (3 credit hours)

  • EE 4859 (3 credit hours - Permission of Department Required) - Currently only offered in the spring semester

Arts Electives (Choose 9 credit hours)

  • ART 2020 Special Topics in Art
  • ART 2050 Digital Arts I
  • ART 2055 Digital Arts II
  • ART 2210 Creative Coding
  • ART 2220 Moving Image
  • ART 2230 Virtual Space
  • ART 2240 Intermediate 3D Modeling
  • ART 2250 Intermediate 3D Animation
  • ART 2551 Typography for Visual Communications
  • ART 3020 Special Topics in Art
  • ART 4020 Special Topics - Video Game Prototyping
  • ART 4050 Digital Arts III
  • ART 4055 Digital Arts IV
  • ART 4230 Virtual Space and Motion
  • ART 4240 Special Topics in Digital Art
  • ART 4290 Digital Art Synthesis
  • ART 4550 Digital Imaging for Visual Communications
  • ART 4560 Interactive Media for Visual Communications
  • ART 7250 Digital Art Praxis
  • ART 7255 Digital Art Seminar

Science/Engineering Electives (Choose 3 credit hours)

  • CSC 4243 Interface Design and Technology
  • CSC 4263 Video Game Design
  • CSC 4332 Software Quality & Testing
  • CSC 4343 Applied Deep Learning
  • CSC 4356 Interactive Computer Graphics
  • CSC 4444 Artificial Intelligence
  • CSC 4585 Multicore Programming

DMAE Minor Contacts

To declare your minor or register for classes, please talk to:

DMART

DMAET

MUSIC

MASS COMM

General Info

Please direct curriculum substitution requests to the appropriate academic advisor.