Entertainment Arts and Engineering Curriculum

Entertainment Arts and Engineering Focus in Fine Arts

The Division of Film Studies offers a special a focus in Entertainment Arts and Engineering. The EAE focus is a joint effort of the School of Computing and the Division of Film Studies. The purpose of this focus is to provide undergraduates an interdisciplinary academic path toward careers in the digital entertainment industry with experience in both computer science and the arts.

The key feature of the EAE focus is its interdisciplinary nature. Students from both CS and Fine Arts will take common classes throughout their undergraduate years, culminating in a yearlong senior project where teams of students from both disciplines will build an interactive media project including elements drawn from animation and gaming.

Students in the focus must actively pursue either a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film Studies or a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. The courses listed below are for the Film Studies B.A. with a focus in EAE.

The EAE focus is a Film Studies degree. All requirements of the general Film Studies degree must be met and you should review those requirements. Computer Science and Art courses taken for the EAE focus will be counted towards your allied hours requirement. For a detailed pdf of the curriculum click here:
EAE_film_curriculum-1.pdf