Clarkson University offers a minor in Digital Art that is available to all undergraduate students with the exception of Digital Arts & Sciences majors.
In addition to the minor portfolio requirement, all students choosing a minor in Digital Art must complete 15 credit hours within the listed class selection and satisfy these requirements:
- Completion of Introduction to Digital Art: Time and Image or its cross-listed counterpart 2D Digital Design.
- Two classes from the following list at 100-level or higher.
- One class from the following list at 200-level or higher.
- One class from the following list at 300-level or higher.
Digital Art Minor Core
For more information, view the course catalogue for current program requirements, course numbers and credit hours
Course Catalogue
- Drawing
- Elements of Design
- Introduction to Digital Art: Form & Code
- Media Landscapes I
- Media Landscapes II
- Art in Context
- Digital Painting & Illustration
- Interactive & Algorithmic Art
- 3D Imagery & Animation
- Moving Images: Motion Graphics & Animation
- Video Art
- Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality
- Special Topics Classes in Digital Arts & Sciences*
- Directed & Collaborative Study
- Directed & Collaborative Study
- Digital Arts Independent Studies*
- Directed & Collaborative Study
(As the capstone class in the Digital Arts & Sciences major, DA 492 Senior Studies is not open to students taking the Digital Art minor.)
Minor Portfolio Requirement
Under the guidance of Digital Arts faculty advisers from within the Department of Communication, Media & Design, students will compile a portfolio that functions as a way of showcasing and reflecting upon their achievements within the minor. The portfolio will be completed within a zero-credit hour course (DA499 Digital Art Minor Portfolio.) Students must receive a P (pass) in the minor portfolio in order to complete the requirements for the minor.