Fall 2022
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In VPA, we require students in select majors to take math and language courses to fulfill a liberal arts core curriculum. These majors are Arts Education, Communication and Rhetorical Studies (CRS), Design Studies (BS), Drama (BS), Music (BS), Music Composition, Music Education, Music Performance, and Sound Recording Technology. If you are not in any of the above-mentioned majors, you are not required to take a placement exam. This means if your major is: Acting, Art Photography, Communications Design, Computer Art and Animation, Environmental and Interior Design, Fashion Design, Film, Illustration, Industrial and Interaction Design, Musical Theatre, Stage Management, Studio Arts (BS or BFA) or Theater Design and Technology, you are NOT required to take a placement exam. However, if there is an area of interest you wish to pursue, we welcome you to take an exam. Those who are required to take a placement exam are encouraged to do so as early as possible to fulfill these requirements early in their career. If you are a student whose primary language is not English, you will be required to take an English placement exam; this is to ensure you are placed in a writing class you will be successful in. More information on that exam can be found here: https://thecollege.syr.edu/languages-literatures-and-linguistics/language-placement-exams/ Important: you must register by June 6, 2022. |
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All students are required to take two writing courses during their time at Syracuse University: WRT 105 and 205. If you are in the Honors program, the offerings are generally WRT 109 and 209. WRT 105 is taken in the fall unless you will be earning credit through an Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or transfer credit. To earn credit through an AP exam, you must have earned a minimum score of 4 on either the English Language and Composition or English Literature and Composition. Full list of AP credit offerings here: http://coursecatalog.syr.edu/content.php?catoid=30&navoid=3880#table-a-college-board-advanced-placement-exams To earn credit through an International Baccalaureate (IB) exam, you must have earned a minimum score of 5 at the Higher Level. Full list of IB credit offerings here: http://coursecatalog.syr.edu/content.php?catoid=30&navoid=3880#table-c-ib-credit To earn credit through transfer credit, meaning you took a college-level course in high school, please communicate with our office: VPAOSA@syr.edu. We have a database we review and will have an answer for you within two business days. We strongly encourage you to hold on to all syllabi for courses taken at other institutions. Once it is determined you have earned credit for WRT 105, please reach out to our office: VPAOSA@syr.edu so we can work with you to adjust your schedule. Below is the course description for WRT 105, Studio 1: Practices of Academic Writing: Study and practice of writing processes, including critical reading, collaboration, revision, editing, and the use of technologies. Focuses on the aims, strategies, and conventions of academic prose, especially analysis and argumentation. Below is the course description for WRT 109, Studio 1: Practices of Academic Writing (Honors only): Intensive version of WRT 105 for students of demonstrated exceptional ability. |
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All students are required to take FYS 101: First-Year Seminar (1cr) regardless of whether you are a new or transfer student. Below is the course description: Students will explore the areas of Belonging, Interdependence, Health and Wellness, Development of Identity, Socialization, Prejudice, Discrimination, Bias, Stereotypes both within their FYS 101 section, in Syracuse University sponsored experiential activities, and in School/College level sponsored experiential activities. |
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School of Art
Every student in the School of Art will take the following courses:
- ARI 101, First-year Studio I (3cr): Guides the students through a series of dynamic projects to explore different media and approaches to making art. Focuses on visual language and introduces visual inquiry.
- AIC 101, Arts in Context I (3cr): This is the first part of an introductory level course designed to acclimate students to the fundamental contexts in which the practice of making art co-exists with art’s audience, collectors, exhibitors, theorists, and historians. It unfolds many ways of seeing and thinking, opening up new perspectives on the world of contemporary visual art for both practitioners and viewers.
- ARL Labs, TBD (4cr): Students will be registered for four five-week intensive art labs with varying topics (drawing, design tools, sculpture, color). The assignments will be at random with the goal that students try a little bit of everything. Illustration majors will have predominately drawing labs.
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17cr *The studio elective will be chosen for students based on availability and relevance to the major. |
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17cr *The studio elective will be chosen for students based on availability and relevance to the major. |
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Communications and Rhetorical Studies
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17cr *This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Ben Luhrs (baluhrs@syr.edu). |
Department of Drama
Every student in the Department of Drama will take the following courses:
- DRA 090, Theater Lab (0-1cr): Weekly department colloquium; work in progress viewed and discussed by faculty and student body. Frequent masterclasses and presentations by a diverse group of professionals in the field. Required of all Drama majors.
- DRA 115, Introduction to Theater (3cr): Survey of basic principles of drama from a diverse range of cultures and periods. Application of dramatic analysis principles to an inclusive selection of introductory texts.
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19cr *This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu). |
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19cr *This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu). |
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19cr *This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu). |
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19cr *This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu). |
School of Design
Every student in the School of Design will take the following courses:
- DES 100, First Year Forum (1cr): This course introduces students to Syracuse University and to the protocols and processes that they will encounter during their university experience. In addition, this course will introduce students to available resources and support systems.
- DES 101, Digital Tools for Designers I (3cr): Introduction to digital design software processes to create and manipulate vector and raster-based imagery and gain an understanding of publication software for layout and printed media.
- DES 103, Analog Design Tools (3cr): This course introduces students to two and three-dimensional visualization methods for the design fields. These methods will include hand drawing as well as modeling with paper/card, wood, and plastic.
- DES 113, History of Modern Design: 1850-Present (3cr): Lectures, readings, discussion, and written assignments develop visual literacy, critical, and communication skills integral to understanding design within its historical, social, and cultural context.
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17cr **The studio elective will be chosen for students based on availability and relevance to the major. |
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17cr *This indicates the course you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Andrea Root (acroot@syr.edu). |
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17cr **The studio elective will be chosen for students based on availability and relevance to the major. |
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17cr **The studio elective will be chosen for students based on availability and relevance to the major. |
Department of Film and Media Arts (formerly the Department of Transmedia)
Every student in the Department of Film and Media Arts will take the following courses:
- TRM 151, TransMedia Colloquium – History (3cr): Introduction to the history of the media arts, including artists’ use of photography, film, video, and digital media, extending into artists’ use of television, audio, radio, the web, video games, and mediated performance.
- TRM 153, Studio Concepts (3cr): Introduces students to thinking critically and practically about time-based creative practices. Explores the use of digital media in concepts surrounding time/space, image/sound, interactivity/networks, and performance/movement. Students will work with photo, film, video, and computer.
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16cr *The studio elective will be chosen for students based on availability and relevance to the major. |
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16cr *The studio elective will be chosen for students based on availability and relevance to the major. |
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Setnor School of Music
Every student in the School of Music will take the following courses:
- MHL 071, Weekly Student Convocation (0cr)
- MTC 145, Diatonic Harmony I (3cr): Music fundamentals. Elementary counterpoint. Basic principles of diatonic harmony, voice leading and analysis. All diatonic triads and their inversions.
- MTC 147, Ear Training I (1cr): Sight singing with diatonic melodies. Rhythmic reading and dictation with simple and compound meter. Melodic and harmonic dictation using all diatonic triads and their inversions.
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15cr *Following the audition cycle during Opening Weekend, you will be required to add the appropriate ensembles to your schedule. **This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu).
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14-17cr *Following the audition cycle during Opening Weekend, you will be required to add the appropriate ensembles to your schedule. **This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu). |
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16cr *Following the audition cycle during Opening Weekend, you will be required to add the appropriate ensembles to your schedule. **This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu). |
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15-17cr *Required for those with Voice as their primary instrument only. **If your primary instrument is the piano or organ, you will take AMC 525, Keyboard Skills (2cr): Sight reading. Score reading. Transposition. Basic ensemble techniques. Two-piano and four-hand repertoire emphasized. ***Following the audition cycle during Opening Weekend, you will be required to add the appropriate ensembles to your schedule. ****This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu). |
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16cr *Following the audition cycle during Opening Weekend, you will be required to add the appropriate ensembles to your schedule. **Based on your Math Placement Score, you will be required to take your preference of either:
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Enrollment in Multi-Cultural ensembles is strongly recommended, with one option being ENC 560, Brazilian Ensemble (1cr). If you would be interested in taking this course, please reach out to your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu)
16-17cr *For those with primary instruments in Voice, Piano, Guitar, or Harp. **For those with primary instruments in Woodwind, Brass, String, or Percussion. ***Following the audition cycle during Opening Weekend, you will be required to add the appropriate ensembles to your schedule. ****This indicates the courses you will be able to select for yourself in August. More information will follow on this process. Please be on the lookout for communications from our office or your Academic Advisor, Meggy Park (mpark17@syr.edu). |