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Undergraduate Multimedia Studies

General Overview

The Multimedia emphasis provides students majoring in Art the opportunity to study an aggregate of courses related to time-based media, interactivity, experimental narrative, timespace approaches to installation, and interdisciplinary approaches to art and design. This course of study provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary studies incorporating traditional and emerging technologies.

The interactive and narrative concepts using electronic and time based media in the course of study in Multimedia provide students an understanding of industries in web design, interactive media, gaming, DVD interface and navigation, motion graphics, instructional systems, and publishing.

The course of study Multimedia offers the opportunity for students interested in the Art Major to cross disciplines and use new technologies in their work. Interactive environments, Net art, video and sound are potential forms of expression in the fine arts that can be explored within this emphasis.

Coursework Overview

To see degree requirements specific to the Multimedia emphasis, please download the Multimedia undergraduate checklist.

Admissions and Financial Assistance

You can learn more detailed information about the admissions process on the Undergraduate Admissions page. For more information on financial assistance, please visit our Financial Aid page or our student scholarships page to find scholarships available through the School of Art, Design, and Art History.

Facilities

Read detailed information on our facilities on the Multimedia Facilities page, where you can also link to other interdisciplinary facilities within the School of Art, Design, and Art History.

You can also read more about local art material supplier resources on our Art Supplies page, as well as learn more about our library research facilities by visiting SDSU's Love Library website(external link).

The Faculty

To contact or learn more about individual faculty in this department, please refer to the Multimedia department directory listing.

This page was last updated at 4:02PM on July 10, 2008