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ARTS-MIN - Interdisciplinary Arts (Minor)

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Stanford Arts Institute Undergraduate Matriculated

Program Overview

The Interdisciplinary Arts Minor (“Inter-Arts Minor”) allows students in any major to design a study plan that combines their critical and creative interests as they learn to make meaningful connections across multiple disciplines. Through a small set of core classes, electives, and a senior year capstone, students in the Inter-Arts Minor will learn theories and techniques of creative practice and research and become familiar with a wide array of art, from live performance to creative writing, visual art to multimedia installation, and much in between.

Students interested in pursuing a Minor in Interdisciplinary Arts should contact Associate Director Jessi Pipert (jpipert@stanford.edu) for more information and to begin the planning process.

Inter-Arts Minor and Honors in the Arts

Any student in the Minor in Interdisciplinary Arts who is interested in creating a senior honors thesis is encouraged to apply for Honors in the Arts in their junior year. Honors in the Arts students are required to develop a symposium presentation in addition to their creative research project. Learn more about Honors in the Arts here.

Honors in the Arts is an application-based program.

See Interdisciplinary Arts Minor for more details.

Minimum Units in the Program

27

Minimum University Units

18