Interdisciplinary Program

Digital Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Program

This multidisciplinary program is centered primarily in mathematics, computer science and technical communications. It provides an education in both the artistic and scientific aspects of digital graphic arts. The program provides a natural expansion into the fine arts arena, while maintaining the strong scientific and technical profile.

The program addresses a growing career area in fields as diverse as entertainment (movies and computer/video games), education (Web-based delivery of exciting educational materials), computational science (scientific visualization), graphics for virtual reality applications, etc.

The program's objective is to combine artistic and scientific skills and interests and develop creative talent, with a strong scientific foundation and understanding.

Sample Program - Class of 2011
Freshman Fall
CS141 Intro to Computer Science I
MA131 Calculus I
UNIV190 Clarkson Seminar
DA205 Painting and Drawing
FY100 First Year Seminar
Freshman Spring
CS142 Intro to Computer Science II
MA132 Calculus II
Knowledge Area (KA)
DA100 Digital Studio I
Free Elective
Sophomore Fall
MA232 Differential Equations
CS242 Advanced Java Programming
COMM310 Mass Media and Society (CGI)
PH131/141 Physics I
FILM 344 History & Art of Film Animation (STS)
Sophomore Spring
MA230 3-D Space & Projective Geometry
COMM321 Digital Imagery
COMM341 Web Design
PH132/142 Physics II
DA200 Digital Studio II (IA)
Junior Fall
MA377 Numerical Methods
COMM327 Digital Video Production
MA/CS Elective
Science Elective (PH323 Optics)
Free Elective
Junior Spring
MA339 Applied Linear Algebra
COMM427 Digital Video Production II
CS452 Computer Graphics
DA300 Digital Studio III
University Course
Senior Fall
DA491 DA & S Portfolio Development
COMM345 Information Architecture
MA 381 Probability or MA 383 Statistics
Free Elective
Free Elective
Senior Spring
DA492 DA & S Portfolio Development
MA/CS Elective
COMM Elective
KA Elective
Free Elective

Digital Arts & Sciences Requirements
(Course Descriptions)

Science Requirements

Clarkson Common Experience Requirements

 

Further Requirements

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NOTE: requirements may differ from year to year. See your adviser for specific requirements regarding your graduation year.

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