Computing and the Arts is an interdepartmental major designed for students who wish to integrate work in computing with work in one of five arts disciplines: architecture, art, history of art, music, or theater studies.
For students with a computing perspective, issues in these disciplines present interesting and substantive problems: how musicians use computers to compose; the limitations of current software tools used by artists; the types of analyses done by art historians; challenges in designing and using virtual sets in the theater; ways that virtual worlds might help to envision new forms of artistic expression; and lessons that can be learned from trying to create a robotic conductor or performer.
Application. School Report with transcript. Average GPA score of 3.8 out of 4.0 scale (Yale doesn’t have specific GPA Requirement). Recommendations from two teachers and one counselor. Standardized test results (ACT, AP, IB or SAT). Mid-Year Report & Final Report. Essays / Short Answer Questions. Supplementary Materials.
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