Division of Arts and Humanities

Integrative Arts

Integrative Arts, B.A. (IARAL)

Recommended Academic Plan

Freshman Year

Semester 1Credits
First Year Seminar (FYS)1
ENGL 015 (GWS): Rhetoric and Composition OR ENGL 030 (GWS): Honors Freshman Composition3
Quantification (GQ)3
Natural Sciences (GN)3
Art Area 1 course*3
INART 001 (GA): The Arts3
Total Credits16
Semester 2Credits
CAS 100 (GWS): Effective Speech3
Art Area I course*3
Art Area II course*3
Foreign Language I4
Humanities (GH)3
Total Credits16

Sophomore Year

Semester 3Credits
Art Area I course*3
Art Area II course*3
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GS)3
Foreign Language II4
Health and Physical Activity (GHA)2
Total Credits15
Semester 4Credits
Art Area I course*3
Art Area II course*3
Quantification (GQ)3
BA Requirement3
Foreign Language III4
Total Credits16

Junior Year

Semester 5Credits
Art Area I course*3
Art Area II course*3
Natural Sciences (GN)3
ENGL 202B (GWS): Effective Writing: Writing in the Humanities OR ENGL 202D (GWS): Effective Writing: Business Writing3
Elective3
Total Credits15
Semester 6Credits
Art Area I course*3
Elective3
Natural Sciences (GN)3
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GS)3
Other Cultures3
Total Credits15

Senior Year

Semester 7Credits
Art Area I course**3
Art Area II course*3
Elective3
BA Requirement3
Health and Physical Activity (GHA)1
Total Credits15
Semester 8Credits
Art Area I course*3
Art Area II course*3
Elective3
BA Requirement3
Senior Project3
Total Credits15

Bold type indicates courses requiring a grade of C or higher.

Italics type indicate courses that satisfy both major and General Education requirements.

Italic Bold type indicate courses requiring a grade of C or higher that satisfy both major and General Education requirements.

GWS, GHA, GQ, GN, GA, GH and GS are codes used to identify General Education requirements.

US, IL are codes used to designate courses that satisfy the University's United States and International Cultures requirements.  Students are required to complete 3 credits in each area, and often these courses can "double-count" with General Education selections, typically in the GA, GH, GS categories, or with major requirements.

W is the code used to designate courses that satisfy the University's Writing Across the Curriculum requirement.

FYS is the code used to designate courses that satisfy the First-Year Seminar requirement.  Note that students who began their studies Summer 2009 or later may not be required to complete a FYS course.  Check with your advisor for clarification.

* Integrative Arts majors complete major course work in two areas. These areas are defined in the academic plan submitted to the Coordinator with the assistance of your advisor.

**For any Art Area I course, consider an internship in the summer before or during your final year.

NOTE: Your actual academic plan should be worked out with your advisor, based on your Integrative Arts major proposal. Students without a proposal on file in the Integrative Arts degree coordinator's office are not eligible for Integrative Arts degree scholarships, degree audit substitutions related to the major, senior projects, or graduation.

Contact:

Ms. KT Huckabee
Assistant Professor of Integrative Arts and Dance
Arts and Humanities

Office: 127 Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts
Phone: 814-949-5441
Email: