Minor and Honors Programs
Minors in Fine Arts
The Roski School of Fine Arts offers minors in fine arts as supplements to major fields of specialization in other departments and schools for students whose academic programs do not permit the opportunity to pursue one of the school’s regular degree options. There are six intensive studio minors — in painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, two-dimensional studies, and digital media-based imaging — as well as interdisciplinary minors in communication design, 2-D art for games, 3-D animation and 3-D art for games. There is a separate application for fine arts minors available at
roski.usc.edu/minors.
Candidates for the minors in the Roski School of Fine Arts will be counseled by an academic advisor in the Roski School of Fine Arts.
Minor in Communication Design
The core of this minor is communication design. In addition to courses in design, visual literacy and digital imaging, this minor includes optional courses in business, communication, journalism and marketing, allowing students to translate their design foundation in ways that are directly relevant to their career paths. The total number of units required for the minor is 24.
REQUIRED COURSES (24 units) | Units |
FADN 102 | Design Fundamentals | 4 |
One lower division course (4 units) chosen from the following: |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FADN 202 | Design II (corequisite: FADN 203) | 4 |
FAIN 210 | Introduction to Digital Photography | 4 |
FAIN 220 | Introduction to Video and Time-based Experimentation | 4 |
Four upper division courses (16 units) chosen from the following: |
ACCT 410x | Foundations of Accounting | 4 |
BAEP 423 | Management of Small Businesses | 4 |
BAEP 451 | The Management of New Enterprises | 4 |
BAEP 454 | The Entrepreneurial Business Plan | 4 |
BUAD 307 | Marketing Fundamentals | 4 |
COMM 321 | Communication in the Virtual Group | 4 |
COMM 339 | Communication Technology and Culture | 4 |
COMM 340 | The Culture of New Media | 4 |
COMM 375 | Business and Professional Communication | 4 |
FADN 302 | Design III | 4 |
FADN 332ab | Typography | 2, 2 |
FADN 333 | New York Design Study Tour | 2 |
FADN 402 | Advanced Design Projects | 4, max 12 |
FAIN 310 | Digital Photo Studio | 4 |
FAIN 315 | Internet Studio: Online Experimentation and Expression | 4 |
FAIN 320 | Video Studio | 4 |
FAIN 410 | Advanced Digital Photo Studio | 4, max 12 |
FAIN 420 | Advanced Video Studio | 4, max 12 |
JOUR 340 | Introduction to Advertising | 4 |
JOUR 342 | Advertising Media and Analysis | 4 |
JOUR 343 | Advertising Design and Production | 4 |
MKT 405 | Advertising and Promotion Management | 4 |
MKT 406 | Practicum in Advertising and Promotion Design | 4 |
MKT 450 | Consumer Behavior and Marketing | 4 |
Minor in Digital Media-based Imaging
This minor deals with art making using new technologies, including digital photography, digital video and computer imaging. Course work includes choice of classes in history of photography, digital media, visual literacy and computer imaging. The professional aspects of this minor assist students in developing careers in fine arts, communication, engineering, film, journalism and in any area where there is a need for flexible and creative imaging using digital media. The total number of units required for the minor is 28.
Required courses (28 units) | Units |
Lower division |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FAIN 210 | Introduction to Digital Photography | 4 |
FAIN 220 | Introduction to Video and Time-based Experimentation | 4 |
FAPH 209 | Photography | 4 |
Three upper division courses (12 unts) chosen from the following: |
AHIS 373 | History of Photography | 4 |
AHIS 469 | Critical Approaches to Photography | 4 |
CTAN 451 | History of Animation | 2 |
FACS 350 | Art Theory and Criticism | 4 |
FAIN 310 | Digital Photo Studio | 4 |
FAIN 315 | Internet Studio: Online Experimentation and Expression | 4 |
FAIN 320 | Video Studio | 4 |
FAIN 410 | Advanced Digital Photo Studio | 4, max 12 |
FAIN 420 | Advanced Video Studio | 4, max 12 |
Minor in Drawing
Students enrolled in the minor in drawing will develop their creativity and technical drawing skills, as well as deepen their understanding of contemporary art. Foundation courses provide the fundamentals of spatial rendering, composition, figure drawing and visual expression. Advanced courses require more ambitious projects, personal direction, research and sustained focus. The minor is available to all USC students who wish to develop their abilities to communicate through visual means, or who wish to develop skills for conceptualization and problem solving. The minor in drawing can assist the students in art-related work, as well as creative pursuits such as printed works with images, games and animation. A total of 20 units are required for this minor.
Required Courses (8 units) | Units |
FADW 101 | Introduction to Drawing: Studio Projects, Methods, Materials | 4 |
FADW 201 | Intermediate Drawing | 4 |
Optional extra lower-division course: |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
Electives | Units |
Three upper division courses (12 units) chosen from the following: |
FADW 301 | Advanced Drawing | 4 |
FADW 331 | Studies in Drawing and Painting | 4, max 12 |
FADW 401 | Topics in Advanced Drawing | 4, max 12 |
FAPR 311 | Printmaking | 4 |
FAPR 411 | Topics in Advanced Printmaking | 4, max 12 |
Minor in Painting
Within both western and non-western traditions, painting has a long history as a site for aesthetic experience and cultural questioning. This minor allows students to immerse themselves in painting, as well as developing a grasp of the critical issues surrounding it. Foundation courses provide the fundamentals of color, composition, medium and drawing. Advanced courses require more ambitious projects, personal direction, research and sustained focus. Students majoring in many areas of the humanities may pursue this minor to augment their understanding of one of the key media in the arts. The minor is available to all USC students who wish to develop their painting skills. A total of 24 units are required for this minor.
Required courses (24 units) | Units |
Three lower division courses (12 units) chosen from the following: |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FADW 101 | Introduction to Drawing: Studio Projects, Methods, Materials | 4 |
FAPT 105 | Painting I | 4 |
FAPT 205 | Painting II | 4 |
Three upper division courses (12 units) chosen from the following: |
FACS 350 | Art Theory and Criticism | 4 |
FADW 331 | Studies in Drawing and Painting | 4, max 12 |
FAPR 311 | Printmaking | 4 |
FAPR 411 | Topics in Advanced Printmaking | 4, max 12 |
FAPT 305 | Advanced Painting | 4 |
FAPT 405 | Topics in Advanced Painting | 4, max 12 |
Minor in Photography
The photography minor provides an in-depth experience in all aspects of photography. The well-equipped darkrooms allow individual hands-on exploration of black and white and color processes, camera types, historical and traditional printing methods, lighting and film technology. It also includes a foundation in photo theory and criticism. This minor is appropriate for students interested in an intense experiential exploration of the medium of photography. The total number of units required for the minor is 28.
Required Courses (28 units) | Units |
Lower division courses (12 units) |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FAIN 210 | Introduction to Digital Photography | 4 |
FAPH 209 | Introduction to Photography | 4 |
One upper division course (4 units) chosen from the following: |
AHIS 373 | History of Photography | 4 |
AHIS 469 | Critical Approaches to Photography | 4 |
Three upper division courses (12 units): |
FACS 350 | Art Theory and Criticism | 4 |
FAIN 310 | Digital Photo Studio | 4 |
FAIN 410 | Advanced Digital Photo Studio | 4, max 12 |
FAPH 309ab | Intermediate Photography | 4-4 |
FAPH 409 | Topics in Advanced Photography | 4, max 12 |
Minor in Sculpture
This minor focuses on making, organizing and manipulating objects and their spatial relationships in a range of materials such as wood, fiberglass, clay, plaster, latex and metal. Course work includes choice of classes in sculpture, ceramics, visual literacy, public art, moldmaking, metal and casting. The three-dimensional skills taught in this minor intersect with many other disciplines including architecture, cinematic arts, special effects, engineering design, urban planning and any other areas where skills in maquette and model building are relevant. The total number of units required for the minor is 28.
Required courses (28 units) | Units |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FASC 106 | Sculpture I | 4 |
Eight lower division units chosen from the following: |
FACE 112 | Ceramics | 4 |
FACE 212 | Wheel Throwing | 2 |
FACE 213 | Clay and Glazes | 2 |
FACE 214 | 3-D/Actual and Virtual | 4 |
FADW 101 | Introduction to Drawing: Studio Projects, Methods, Materials | 4 |
FASC 136 | Modeling and Mold Making | 2 |
FASC 206 | Sculpture II | 4 |
FASC 236 | Metal | 2 |
FASC 246 | Construction Techniques | 2 |
Three upper division courses (12 units) chosen from the following: |
FACE 312 | Advanced Ceramics | 4 |
FACE 412 | Topics in Advanced Ceramics | 4, max 12 |
FASC 306 | Advanced Sculpture | 4 |
FASC 366 | Art and Site | 4 |
FASC 406 | Topics in Advanced Sculpture | 4, max 12 |
FASC 436 | Art and Technology | 4 |
PAS 371 | Art in the Public Realm: Contemporary Issues | 4 |
Minor in Two-Dimensional Studies
This minor is designed for students who wish to augment their understanding of art in general in two-dimensional areas, rather than complete a minor that focuses on one medium. This minor provides a broad scope of courses in 2-D media and studies. This minor is open to any USC student, especially those interested in animation to sharpen their drawing, color and compositional skills. Students interested in the vast varieties of digital visual communication can develop better color and compositional skills. Total number of units required is 28.
Required courses (28 units) | Units |
Four lower division courses (16 units) chosen from the following: |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FADN 102 | Design Fundamentals | 4 |
FADW 101 | Introduction to Drawing: Studio Projects, Methods, Materials | 4 |
FADW 201 | Intermediate Drawing | 4 |
FAIN 210 | Introduction to Digital Photography | 4 |
FAPT 105 | Painting I | 4 |
FAPT 205 | Painting II | 4 |
Three upper division courses (12 units) chosen from the following: |
FADW 301 | Advanced Drawing | 4 |
FADW 331 | Studies in Drawing and Painting | 4, max 12 |
FADW 401 | Topics in Advanced Drawing | 4, max 12 |
FAIN 310 | Digital Photo Studio | 4 |
FAPR 311 | Printmaking | 4 |
FAPR 411 | Topics in Advanced Printmaking | 4, max 12 |
FAPT 305 | Advanced Painting | 4 |
FAPT 405 | Topics in Advanced Painting | 4, max 12 |
Minor in 2-D Art for Games
This interdisciplinary minor integrates three major disciplines (fine arts, computer science and interactive media) to develop the 2-D visual skills necessary to conceptualize and illustrate images for games. Skills include figure drawing, perspective, camera angles, point of view, story boarding, character development and illustration techniques. Software programs such as Illustrator, InDesign and Flash will be utilized in basic interface and interactive design assignments. Although game genres include 3-D examples, this minor will focus on the 2-D graphics for 2-D games and 3-D interface design. The minor includes fine arts courses?as well as?game design, game technology, production pipelines and play testing courses in computer science?and interactive media. A minimum of 28 units is required for this minor.
REQUIRED LOWER DIVISION COURSES (12 UNITS) | Units |
FADN 102 | Design Fundamentals | 4 |
FADW 101 | Introduction to Drawing: Studio Projects, Methods, Materials | 4 |
FADW 201 | Intermediate Drawing | 4 |
REQUIRED UPPER DIVISION COURSES (12-14 UNITS) | Units |
CTIN 488 | Game Design Workshop | 4 |
CSCI 491abL* | Final Game Project, or |
CTIN 491abL** | Advanced Game Project | 4-2 |
FASC 436 | Art and Technology | 4 |
ELECTIVES (4 units chosen from the following) | Units |
CSCI 281 | Pipelines for Games and Interactives | 3 |
CSCI 486 | Serious Games Development | 3 |
CTAN 330 | Animation Fundamentals | 2 |
CTAN 451 | History of Animation | 2 |
CTAN 452 | Introduction to 3-D Computer Animation | 2, max 4 |
CTIN 484L | Intermediate Game Development | 2 |
CTIN 489 | Intermediate Game Design Workshop | 2 |
CTIN 491bL | Advanced Game Project | 2 |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FADN 203 | Digital Tools for Design | 2 |
FADW 301 | Advanced Drawing | 4 |
FADW 331 | Studies in Drawing and Painting | 4, max 12 |
FAIN 210 | Introduction to Digital Photography | 4 |
FAPT 105 | Painting I | 4 |
ITP 280 | Video Game Production | 4 |
Minor in 3-D Art for Games
The focus of the 3-D art for games minor is a trans-disciplinary approach that incorporates the creative, technological and team-based communication skills necessary to develop 3-D art skills for video games. It includes a choice of courses from fine arts, computer science, information technology, interactive media and animation and digital arts. In preparation for the transition from the theoretical assignment to professional practice, students will present game prototypes to outside professionals at “Demo Days” at the end of each semester. The minimum number of units is 28.
REQUIRED LOWER DIVISION COURSES (13 UNITS) | Units |
CSCI 281 | Pipelines for Games and Interactives | 3 |
FACE 214 | 3-D/Actual and Virtual | 4 |
FASC 106 | Sculpture I | 4 |
ITP 215x | 3D Modeling, Animation and Special Effects | 2 |
REQUIRED UPPER DIVISION COURSES (11-14 UNITS) | Units |
CTIN 488 | Game Design Workshop, or | 4 |
CSCI 486 | Serious Games Development | 3 |
CTIN 491aL | Advanced Game Project, or | 4 |
CSCI 491abL | Final Game Project | 4-2 |
FASC 436 | Art and Technology | 4 |
ELECTIVES (4 units chosen from the following) | Units |
CSCI 180 | Survey of Digital Games and Their Technologies | 3 |
CSCI 486* | Serious Games Development | 3 |
CTAN 330 | Animation Fundamentals | 2 |
CTAN 451 | History of Animation | 2 |
CTAN 452 | Introduction to 3-D Computer Animation | 2, max 4 |
CTIN 483 | Introduction to Game Development | 4 |
CTIN 488* | Game Design Workshop | 4 |
CTIN 489 | Intermediate Game Design Workshop | 2 |
CTIN 491bL | Advanced Game Project | 2 |
FACS 150 | Visual Culture and Literacy I | 4 |
FACS 350 | Art Theory and Criticism | 4 |
FAIN 210 | Introduction to Digital Photography | 4 |
FAIN 220 | Introduction to Video and Time-based Experimentation | 4 |
FAIN 315 | Internet Studio: Online Experimentation and Expression | 4 |
FAIN 330 | Ideas in Intermedia | 4 |
ITP 280 | Video Game Production | 4 |
Minor in 3-D Animation
The 3-D animation minor merges theoretical concepts and practical skills to prepare students for a career in their major field of work with incorporation of 3-D animation and interactive technologies. Through integration of three major disciplines (cinema, fine arts and information technology), students gain a solid foundation in a wide range of important industry and academic skills. Two concentrations are available depending on professional goals and career or industry objectives. Refer to the Viterbi School of Engineering’s
Information Technology program for course requirements.
Honors in Multimedia Scholarship
This program offers qualified undergraduate students an opportunity to approach their discipline(s) of study through the critical application of multimedia expression and scholarship. The student experience will be characterized by smaller classes taught by leading faculty members and enriched by a program of lecture series, visiting scholars, symposia and conferences. For complete program requirements, see the
School of Cinematic Arts section.