Bible and Politics. Film and Politics. INTERVIEW | Whats Up Buenos Aires. By Ana Laura Caruso Pum Pum’s drawings can be found all over the city. Her blond girls with bangs and high-heeled boots can be seen in parks, next to the railway tracks, and even on traffic light posts or trash cans. In Argentina, street art became popular in the late 90s, when various groups of artists decided to get out of their studios and put their work out on the street. But painting walls is not all street artists do. Nowadays, many people complain about the fact that street art does not demand or claim anything. It’s almost a cliché, if it’s out on the street, it has to have some content’.
Why do you choose to paint on the streets? I think it’s aesthetic and it’s something I like. How do you choose the walls you’re going to paint? I paint with brushes, which takes me a long time. What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever left your mark on? There was a time when I always had my markers with me, in my bag. Did you ever get into trouble painting? Just once. No. Not for the time being, no. School of Management - Undergraduate Programs - 2010 Undergraduate Catalog. I. Core Curriculum Requirements1: 42 hours Communication (6 hours) 3 hours Communication (RHET 1302) 3 hours Communication Elective (BA 3311) Social and Behavioral Sciences (15 hours) 6 hours Government (GOVT 2301 and 2302) 6 hours American History 3 hours Social and Behavioral Science Elective (ECON 2301) Humanities and Fine Arts (6 hours) 3 hours Fine Arts (ARTS 1301) 3 hours Humanities (HUMA 1301) Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning: (6 hours) 6 hours Calculus (MATH 1325 and 1326) Science (9 hours including at least one course with a substantial laboratory component) 1Curriculum Requirements can be fulfilled by other approved courses from accredited institutions of higher education.
The courses listed in parentheses are recommended as the most efficient way to satisfy both Core Curriculum and Major Requirements at UT Dallas. II. Major Requirements: 51 hours Major Preparatory Courses (15 hours) Major Core Courses (24 hours) Major Related Courses (12 hours) III. 2008-2010 UT Dallas Undergraduate Catalog - School of Arts and Humanities. The School of Arts and Humanities offers baccalaureate degrees in Art and Performance, Historical Studies, Literary Studies, Arts and Humanities, and Arts and Technology. The first three majors integrate traditional courses of study in the studio arts and theatre; history and philosophy; and American, English, Spanish, and other literatures.
The fourth integrates elements of the other three majors. The Arts and Technology degree emphasizes the mutually productive interaction of technology with the arts, with specific emphasis on the interplay of visual art, music, and narrative with the new modes of expression and communication that have emerged from the convergence of computing and media technologies. The program stresses not only the creation but also the potential applications and cultural implications of interactive media. Students in the School of Arts and Humanities are encouraged to explore the boundaries and the interrelationships of the major fields of study within the school.
Www.utdallas.edu/epps/degree_plans/ug/BA-PolSci_2010-12.pdf. School of Interdisciplinary Studies - Undergraduate Programs - 2011 Undergraduate Catalog - The University of Texas at Dallas. The School of Interdisciplinary Studies provides an environment that allows students to understand and integrate the liberal arts and sciences. The school administers interdisciplinary degree programs that afford students the opportunity to design their degree plans on an individualized basis.
To assist the student in pursuing a course of study leading to successful completion of an undergraduate degree, the school provides a unique support structure. Included in this structure is the school's Internship Program that supports professional work experience in diverse career settings. The educational environment of Interdisciplinary Studies is especially congenial to students eager to pursue unconventional or innovative combinations of course work.
Faculty All faculty in the university are eligible to participate. Professors: George W. Associate Professor: Erin A. Senior Lecturers: Candice T. Associate Dean for Teacher Development: Scherry F. Programs Internship Program Honors in the Major. Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship – Providing Opportunities for Tomorrow's Leaders in Peace and Security. Provost.utdallas.edu/oueminors/gender_studies#info. UT Dallas Undergraduate Advising Minors offered by the School of Interdisciplinary Studies are available to students in all majors except for students taking the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies. There is no minor offered in Interdisciplinary Studies. Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in American Studies and the Bachelor of Arts in Gender Studies are encouraged to take any minor offered by any school at the University.
Students may also contact the academic advisor in their major for a list of the courses that satisfy each minor. Minors available within the School of Interdisciplinary Studies are: Elective Courses (select 9 hours): AHST 4342 Topics in Art History- Venus to Vampire: Women in Art BIS 4V04 Internship (1-6 semester hours) Note topic must be gender related GST 4325 Motherhood and the Technological Womb GST 4360 Rebels and Reformers: Women and Alcohol in America HIST 3366 Themes in the Social History of the United States. Public Information Request - Office of Administration. The University Attorney focuses on legal review of personnel matters, business law, contracts and policy revisions; serves as liaison with UT System attorneys and offers advice to University stakeholders. Timothy ShawUniversity AttorneyOffice of Administration972-883-5291Tim.Shaw@utdallas.edu By Mail: Dr.
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