Major Requirements
Complete all of the following:
30 credits
| ART-101 | Foundations of Art and Design † * | 3 |
| ART-201 | Art History: Beginning to Early Modern † * | 3 |
| ART-202 | Art History:Early Modern to Present † * | 3 |
| ART-205 | Visual Design † | 3 |
| ART-215 | Drawing I † | 3 |
| ART-225 | Painting I † | 3 |
| ART-305 | Design in a Digital World † | 3 |
| ART-385 | Aesthetic Theory & Practice † | 3 |
| ART-387 | Seminar:Prof Practice in Art & Design | 3 |
| ART-445 | Senior Project † | 3 |
Complete one of the following:
3 credits
Complete one of the following:
3 credits
Complete one of the following:
3 credits
Complete two of the following (one must be a 300 level studio course):
6 credits
Theatre Arts Concentration:
Complete all of the following:
3 credits
Complete three of the following:
9 credits
| THR-170 | History of Theatre and Drama † * | 3 |
| THR-222 | Acting on and Off the Stage Ge † * | 3 |
| THR-331 | Advanced Technical Direction † | 3 |
| THR-376 | Special Topics in Theatre and Drama † | 3 |
| THR-440 | Advanced Theatre Practicum | 3 |
| ENG-218 | Creative Writing † | 3 |
| ENG-301 | Creative Writing Workshop † | 3 |
| ENG-315 | Shakespeare † | 3 |
| THR-322 | Advanced Acting and Directing | 3 |
Field Period:
12 credits
General Electives:
Complete all additional credits that are required to meet the 120 cumulative credit hour requirement.
Remaining credits must fulfill INS, Lab Science, Liberal Arts, General Education, and Electives coursework.
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Reference Key -
* Also fulfills a General Education requirement; Cannot be counted twice in the credit total
† Liberal Arts Credit
Requirements Summary -
• Complete a total of 120 credits
• Complete 90 Liberal Arts Credits
• Achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.00
• Achieve a major GPA of 2.00
• Complete one field period for each 30 Keuka College credits
• Complete the general education and major requirements
• Complete one INS-301 course
• Complete one laboratory science course
The student is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all degree requirements are met satisfactorily.