SCHOOL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES
The School of Arts and Humanities
offers five graduate degree programs: Arts and Technology, Emerging Media and
Communication, History, Humanities, and Latin American Studies.
Graduate Program in Arts and
Technology (M.A., M.F.A.)
The interdisciplinary Graduate
Program in Arts and Technology focuses on the creation, application, and
implications of technologically sophisticated interactive communication.
Students may focus on either Games and Interactive Narrative or Digital Arts
and Design.
Graduate Program in Emerging Media and Communications (M.A.)
The interdisciplinary Graduate
Program in Emerging Media and Communication focuses on ways in which digital
technology is transforming the dissemination of information and art. The
program enables students to analyze, employ and produce technologically
mediated communication.
Graduate Program in History (M.A.)
The Graduate Program in History
fosters advanced understanding of the processes by which interpretations of the
past are made, disseminated and evaluated.
Graduate Program in the Humanities
(M.A., M.A.T., Ph.D.)
The interdisciplinary Graduate
Program in Humanities fosters integrated study and practice of the arts,
literature, history, and philosophy. Combining the activities of established
disciplines in the arts and humanities into one enterprise, the program enables
students to take a broad view of human achievement in these areas.
Graduate Program in Latin American Studies (M.A.)
The
interdisciplinary program in Latin American Studies allows students to acquire
expertise in multiple aspects of Latin America. The curriculum connects literary, historical, cultural, and visual
studies.
Master of Fine Arts in Arts and Technology
Master of Arts in Emerging Media and Communication
Master of Arts in History
Masterof Arts in Latin American Studies
Certificatein Holocaust Studies