Interactive Media Minor

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Becoming an Interactive Media minor

Please complete the application below. The application will be reviewed to the Governance and Admissions Committee.

Application Form

First Name:

Last Name:

Student ID#:

Email:


Date of expected graduation:

 

GPA:

Department:

Major :


(within department if applicable)

GPA in major:


 

Rationale for application:


Electives

Please list four courses which you would like to take to fulfill the elective requirements for the minor. We ask that explain the rationale of why this course fulfills your objectives for enrolling in the minor. A sample list of courses that may count toward the elective requirement is available for your review.

 

Option 1:


Course # (ART306)   Course title (TV Commercials to Mtv)
 

Rationale:

 

Option 2:


Course # (ART306)   Course title (TV Commercials to Mtv)
 

Rationale:

 

 

Option 3:


Course # (ART306)   Course title (TV Commercials to Mtv)
 

Rationale:

 

 

Option 4:


Course # (ART306)   Course title (TV Commercials to Mtv)
 

Rationale:

 


I give permission to the Governance and Admissions Committee to review my transcript.



I certify that all items in this application are accurate and truthful.


I understand that the acceptance of this application by the Governance and Admissions committee will serve as a contract outlining the course opportunities to fulfill the elective requirements. Any changes will require the written approval of your assigned advisor and the IM coordinator.


 

 

 
       

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