Academics
Interdisciplinary Arts
Overview
Interdisciplinary Arts is an exciting major that includes courses in visual arts, music, film / theater, and language studies. As well as the chance to study creative practice across these four main areas, you will also gain valuable cultural experience through our study abroad program and by being immersed in Japanese culture and society.
Interdisciplinary arts is about crossing boundaries, exploring ideas and having new experiences. To facilitate this you can build your degree from a wide selection of courses that best reflect your interests and support your ambitions. You will gain a rich understanding of your chosen subjects and the creative process by exploring these disciplines from practical, theoretical and historical perspectives.
One of the major strengths of iCLA is that you have the freedom to design your degree to suit your own interests and ambitions. You can focus your studies on one area of arts, or ‘mix and match’ across disciplines. Students interested in Japanese art can even focus on specifically Japanese subjects (for example, courses in anime and manga, Japanese art history, Noh and Kabuki theater, classic and modern Japanese literature, and Japanese music, supplemented with studies in ikebana, calligraphy, martial arts and the tea ceremony), to give a unique window into the culture of this extraordinary country.
Having knowledge in various disciplines allowed me to analyze problems or issues with a different perspective; and having that diverse view is essential in ideation of great ideas which any technology or artificial intelligence cannot take over soon. With my major, I have been able to involve myself in projects that sparked my creative growth, while also understanding more about different cultures and concepts and how these [things] should be reflected in any creative work.”
April
Philippines
Why study Interdisciplinary Arts?
The Interdisciplinary Arts major at iCLA enables you to deepen your artistic skills and broaden your creative options. After laying the foundations during the first half of your studies, you will have maximum freedom to discover new fields and cultivate your interests. You are encouraged to supplement your core arts studies with courses from other areas to tailor your degree towards your chosen career. The unique blend of courses offered at iCLA gives you the opportunity to develop your own area of practice while gaining inspiration from related disciplines.
What will I study?
Students who choose the major will study across artistic subjects to gain experience of collaboration and wider creative practice, and draw inspiration from multiple disciplines. During the first two years of study students take courses from our common curriculum, and are also encouraged to explore at least three different fields within Interdisciplinary Arts:
- Visual Arts (Fine Art, Graphic Design)
- Music (Audio Engineering, and Digital & Sonic Art)
- Performing Arts and Film (Western and Japanese film and theater)
- Language Arts (Creative Writing, Literary Analysis, and Linguistics)
- Japanese Culture
The final two years of study give students the freedom to take elective courses and focus on the areas of study which are of most interest and relevance to their own development. These courses are then supplemented by electives from our other majors or subject areas such as Japanese Language, Quantitative Reasoning, or Sociology.
Course structure
Common Curriculum
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Academic Reading Across Disciplines
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Composition 1
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Composition 2
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Expository Research Writing
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Foundation for College Success
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Modern World History
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Japanese Language 1
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Japanese Language 2
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Internship (optional)
100 Level Courses
Arts
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Art Appreciation
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Calligraphy and Kanji Culture
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Workshop: Drawing I
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Workshop: Painting and Sculpting I
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Workshop: Graphic Design I
Language Arts
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Introduction to Language Concepts
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English for Specific Purposes
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Literature Appreciation
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The Art of Storytelling
Music
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Fundamentals of Sound and Music
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Workshop: Guitar
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Workshop: Japanese Koto
Performing Arts
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Introduction to Filmmaking
200 Level Courses
Arts
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History of Art
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Japanese Art and Aesthetics
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Workshop: Drawing II
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Workshop: Painting and Sculpting II
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Workshop: Graphic Design II
Language Arts
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Sociolinguistics
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Semantics
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Pragmatics
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Contemporary Japanese Literature
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Early Modern Japanese Literature
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Workshop: Archeolinguistics
Music
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Japanese Traditional Music
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Music Technology
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Sound Art
Performing Arts
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Manga & Anime Studies
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Samurai Code and Culture
300 Level Courses
Arts
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Art Studio
Language Arts
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World Englishes
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East Asian Tales of the Supernatural
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Creative Nonfiction
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Contemporary Literature, Politics, and Economy
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Second Language Acquisition
Music
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Audio Engineering
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Music Studio
Performing Arts
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Film and Animation Studio
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Folklore and Archeology of Yamanashi
400 Level Courses
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Art Portfolio
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Seminar(Interdisciplinary Arts)
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Graduate Research Project
Recommended Electives
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Statistics
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College Algebra
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Math for Liberal Arts
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Mathematics for Data Science
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Introduction to Computer Science
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Methods of Social Research
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Non Profit/Social Enterprise Management
*Each student should complete the compulsory courses of the common curriculum within their first year and a half of studies, and can take major courses simultaneously. In addition to the courses listed above, iCLA students can choose from a wide variety of electives from the other majors, or from our courses in Quantitative Reasoning, Sociology, Japanese Language and Health and Physical Education.
Students will need to pass Japanese Language 2 or pass an exemption test demonstrating equivalent Japanese language ability in order to graduate.
Study Abroad Partners
All students are eligible to apply for either one or two semesters of study abroad at one of iCLA’s 60+ partner universities. The study abroad program does not extend the length of your degree as most credits earned can be transferred towards your graduation requirement. All of our exchange partnerships are based on mutual tuition fee waiver. Below are some of the partners most suited to our Interdisciplinary Arts major students.
What can I do next?
Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the major, students can work in a variety of fields; fine art, illustration, graphic design, web, music composition for film or game, audio engineering, written content creation, proofreading and translation, acting, directing and dance. In addition, combining art courses with those from other iCLA areas such as Political Science, Economics and Business or Psychology creates a strong foundation for careers like journalism, arts curation and management, and art or music therapy.
Our Interdisciplinary Arts Faculty
Message from the Program Director, Professor Vahid Rafieyan:
“At iCLA, we’re proud to offer an innovative Interdisciplinary Arts program that allows students to explore their passions and develop a broad range of skills. By majoring in Interdisciplinary Arts, students can immerse themselves in a variety of areas, including language arts, performing arts, visual arts, and music. Through hands-on coursework and collaboration with faculty and peers, students will have the opportunity to develop their creativity, expand their perspectives, and hone their critical thinking skills.
Whether students are interested in creating their own short films, designing art installations, exploring the intricacies of language and linguistics, analyzing literary works, or composing original music, our program offers a diverse array of projects and coursework to suit their interests. And with our experienced faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, students will have the resources they need to achieve their goals.
If you’re looking for an exciting and enriching academic experience that can prepare you for a variety of careers in the arts and beyond, then we invite you to consider the Interdisciplinary Arts program at iCLA. We’re confident that you’ll find a supportive and stimulating community that will help you thrive.”