AIARMING - Applied Intercultural Arts Research
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PRIMARY CORE SEMINAR (3 units)
AIAR 601 (3 units) - Proseminar in Applied Intercultural Arts Research
SECONDARY CORE SEMINAR (3 units)
MUS 695B (3 units) or MUS 696F (3 units) - Seminars in Ethnomusicology
AIAR 524 A, B & C sequence (3 units) - Arts and Community Health: Intercultural Perspectives and Applications (this is a sequence of three 5 week courses totaling 3 units)
ELECTIVE COURSES (3 units)*
AIAR 694 (3 units)- Practicum in Applied Intercultural Arts Research
MUS 695B (3 units) or MUS696F - Seminar in ethnomusicology
ARE 535 (3 units)- Theory in Art and Visual Culture Education
ARE 633 (3 units) - Issues and Recent Research in Art and Visual Culture Education
ARE 520 (3 units) - Community, art, culture
AIAR 524 A, B, & C - (3 units) - Arts & Community Health
ARH 500 (3 units) - Topics in Museum Studies
FTV 544 (3 units) - Documentary Production
*Other advanced arts seminars may be approved with permission from a student’s minor advisor, but should prioritize theory and/or methods or experiential learning opportunities relevant to applied intercultural arts research
For a list of recommended current interdisciplinary course offerings related to AIAR, visit our AIAR course guide: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iWkZLIiCrI5FJ5cu7gwn_1VA-E4CEF6ZFcLcqN-ZSRs/edit?usp=sharing
MINOR COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
The minor comprehensive exam in AIAR includes a written and/or practice-based exam as well as an oral examination. The minor comprehensive exam is intended to test the student’s comprehensive knowledge of the minor subject area of study, both in breadth and depth. Students pursuing an AIAR minor will work with their minor advisors to discuss whether a traditional written essay exam, or a practice-based exam is more appropriate for their path of study. The minor area advisor ultimately defines the breadth, shape, and content of this exam.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.