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Accessories - Minor

The Accessories minor gives students an opportunity to focus on the design and production of innovative and unique objects within the studio areas of jewelry, metals and textiles, which leads to the development of functional, decorative and wearable forms.

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Program Information for Accessories - Minor

Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  1. Create work within textile arts, jewelry, metals and enameling, and understand associated materials, processes and applications.
  2. Discuss larger contemporary and historical contexts within the creation of accessories, wearables and works for the body or domestic space.
  3. Demonstrate design and visual literacy in their work.

Admissions for Accessories - Minor

Admission Requirements

Admission to a minor is open to students declared in a bachelor’s degree, the A.A.B. or A.A.S. degree or the A.T.S. degree (not Individualized Program major). Students declared only in the A.A. or A.S. degree or the A.T.S. degree in Individualized Program may not declare a minor. Students may not pursue a minor and a major in the same discipline.

Coursework

Program Requirements

Minor Requirements

Minor Requirements
ARTS 25700INTRODUCTION TO JEWELRY METALS 3
Jewelry and Metals Electives, choose from the following:6
ARTS 35700
JEWELRY CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES
ARTS 35704
ENAMELING CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES 1
ARTS 45080
KENT BLOSSOM ART 2
ARTS 45095
SPECIAL TOPICS: STUDIO ART 2
ARTS 45700
JEWELRY DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
ARTS 45705
CAD FOR JEWELRY
ARTS 45708
BODY ORNAMENTATION 3
Textile Art Electives, choose from the following:9
ARTS 25310
FOUNDATIONS IN WEAVING
ARTS 35302
FELTMAKING
ARTS 35305
TEXTILES: ACCESSORIES - DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
ARTS 35310
OFF-LOOM
ARTS 35311
PRINT FOR TEXTILES AND ALTERNATIVE SURFACES
ARTS 35312
DIGITAL TEXTILES
ARTS 35313
BACKSTRAP WEAVING
ARTS 35316
DYE AND COLOR
ARTS 45080
KENT BLOSSOM ART 2
ARTS 45095
SPECIAL TOPICS: STUDIO ART 2
ARTS 45300
JACQUARD: DIGITAL WEAVING 4
ARTS 45307
TEXTILES: WEAVING AND COLOR
ARTS 45308
TEXTILE ARTS AND GENDER
ARTS 45314
PRACTICES IN WEAVING: TAPESTRY 5
ARTS 45351
PRACTICES IN WEAVING: LOOM-THINKING 6
Minimum Total Credit Hours:18
1

Maximum 6 credit hours of ARTS 35704 may be applied toward minor requirements.

2

ARTS 45080 and ARTS 45095 may be used with approval from a faculty or academic advisor.

3

Maximum 6 credit hours of ARTS 45708 may be applied toward minor requirements.

4

Maximum 6 credit hours of ARTS 45300 may be applied toward minor requirements.

5

Maximum 9 credit hours of ARTS 45314 may be applied toward minor requirements.

6

Maximum 9 credit hours of ARTS 45351 may be applied toward minor requirements.

Graduation Requirements

Minimum Minor GPA Minimum Overall GPA
2.000 2.000
  • Minimum 6 credit hours in the minor must be upper-division coursework (30000 and 40000 level).
  • Minimum 6 credit hours in the minor must be outside of the course requirements for any major or other minor the student is pursuing.
  • Minimum 50 percent of the total credit hours for the minor must be taken at Kent State (in residence).
Program Delivery

  • Delivery:
    • In person
  • Location:
    • Kent Campus

Broadcast Engineering Technology - Minor

The Broadcast Engineering Technology minor provides students the fundamental skills to pursue jobs in broadcast engineering in emerging media and related fields. Students learn technical applications and skills in networking, multimedia engineering, coding and problem solving. Students will have the opportunity to use technology to facilitate media distribution, streaming and interaction.  They will gain experience working on project-oriented teams and achieving technical goals.

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Program Information for Broadcast Engineering Technology - Minor

Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate competency in the fundamental skills needed to pursue jobs in broadcast engineering and streaming multimedia including computational thinking, computer networking, and technical fluency with media recording, encoding, and distribution.
  2. Recognize the rapidly changing nature of broadcast engineering technology and learn the skills needed to adapt.
  3. Employ teamwork as a means of solving technical problems related to broadcast and multimedia engineering.

Admissions for Broadcast Engineering Technology - Minor

Admission Requirements

Admission to a minor is open to students declared in a bachelor’s degree, the A.A.B. or A.A.S. degree or the A.T.S. degree (not Individualized Program major). Students declared only in the A.A. or A.S. degree or the A.T.S. degree in Individualized Program may not declare a minor. Students may not pursue a minor and a major in the same discipline.

Coursework

Program Requirements

Minor Requirements

Minor Requirements
EMAT 25310CREATIVE CODING 3
ENGR 26305NETWORKING I 2
ENGR 26306NETWORKING I LABORATORY 1
MDJ 33042STUDIO TELEVISION 3
MDJ 34036MULTIMEDIA ENGINEERING 3
Minor Electives, choose from the following:6
EMAT 32210
DATA IN EMERGING MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
EMAT 33310
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
ENGR 13586
ENGR 13587
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN I
and COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN I LABORATORY
ENGR 21020
ENGR 21022
SURVEY OF ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS
and SURVEY OF ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS LABORATORY 1
ENGR 35500
ENGR 35501
SIGNALS AND CIRCUITS
and SIGNALS AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY 2
ENGR 36305
ENGR 36306
NETWORKING II
and NETWORKING II LABORATORY
ENGR 36337
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY
Minimum Total Credit Hours:18
1

ENGR 21020 and ENGR 21022 must be taken concurrently with PHY 13002 or PHY 23102

2

ENGR 35500 and ENGR 35501 need to be taken concurrently with PHY 23102

Graduation Requirements

Minimum Minor GPA Minimum Overall GPA
2.000 2.000
  • Minimum 6 credit hours in the minor must be upper-division coursework (30000 and 40000 level).
  • Minimum 6 credit hours in the minor must be outside of the course requirements for any major or other minor the student is pursuing.
  • Minimum 50 percent of the total credit hours for the minor must be taken at Kent State (in residence).
Program Delivery

  • Delivery:
    • In person
  • Location:
    • Kent Campus

Web Design & Development - Minor

With a Web Design and Development minor, you’ll learn fundamental skills in the growing areas of web development, programming, design and related fields. Coursework is focused on developing skills in coding languages, as well as an understanding of how the areas of content, visual design and user experience work together to develop effective websites and applications.

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Program Information for Web Design & Development - Minor

Program Description

Full Description

The Web Design and Development minor allows students to develop the fundamental skills needed to pursue jobs in web development, web design and related fields. Students learn technical applications and skills in problem solving, design, user experience, creative applications and coding. Students have the opportunity to use new and emerging technologies to design engaging multimedia experiences, improve existing systems, and study digital social structures. They also gain experience working in diverse teams and communicating goals, needs and processes to peers, clients and consumers.

Web developers are software engineers who understand not only the full technological "stack" that powers modern websites, but who are also conversant in and able to make connections between the design, content and business aspects of web development. Web developers work with content providers, visual designers and user experience designers. They are coders who use languages such as HTML, CSS, Python, Javascript, MySQL, PHP as well as frameworks used in web development such as Ruby or React. Web developers are also familiar with Content Management Systems, used to ensure that content and services can be delivered to end users.

For a distinct program with greater emphasis on back-end programming and database management, see the .

Admissions for Web Design & Development - Minor

Admission Requirements

Admission to a minor is open to students declared in a bachelor’s degree, the A.A.B. or A.A.S. degree or the A.T.S. degree (not Individualized Program major). Students declared only in the A.A. or A.S. degree or the A.T.S. degree in Individualized Program may not declare a minor. Students may not pursue a minor and a major in the same discipline.

Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate competency in the fundamental skills needed to pursue jobs in web development, web programming, web design and related fields.
  2. Recognize the rapidly changing nature of web development technology and learn the skills needed to adapt.
  3. Assess the societal and individual impact of new/emerging web and mobile technologies.
  4. Employ teamwork as a means of solving technical problems related to web development.

Coursework

Program Requirements

Minor Requirements

Minor Requirements
EMAT 21000INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN 3
EMAT 25310CREATIVE CODING 3
EMAT 40999INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECTS (ELR) 3
EMAT 41000RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN 3
EMAT 42210WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 3
Minimum Total Credit Hours:15

Graduation Requirements

Minimum Minor GPA Minimum Overall GPA
2.000 2.000
  • Minimum 6 credit hours in the minor must be upper-division coursework (30000 and 40000 level).
  • Minimum 6 credit hours in the minor must be outside of the course requirements for any major or other minor the student is pursuing.
  • Minimum 50 percent of the total credit hours for the minor must be taken at Kent State (in residence).
Program Delivery

  • Delivery:
    • In person
  • Location:
    • Kent Campus

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