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Why Major in Art, Science, and Innovation at Allegheny College

In the Art, Science, and Innovation program, you’ll prepare to become a cultural innovator and critical maker who can produce works of visual art that transcend disciplinary boundaries. You’ll blend practical skill development with critical thinking in ways that set you up to be a creative industry leader.

Unusual Combinations
Students often combine Art, Science, and Innovation with:

Division

  • Visual and Performing Arts

Program Type

  • Major
  • Minor

Number of Credits

52 for major24 for minor

Your Four-Year Journey

Art, Science, and Innovation Overview

Year 1: Understanding

Build foundational digital skills like video editing and design while also learning fundamental traditional skills in disciplines such as drawing or photography. You’ll pair these applied experiences with classes in critical theory and history, bolstered by formative experiences in a scientific discipline of your choosing.

Year 2: New Approaches

In year two, you’ll begin to meaningfully integrate research in theory, science, and art to build your capacity to be a critical creator. Take courses in media production, advanced design classes, and traditional mediums like painting or ceramics. Continue to develop your understanding in a scientific discipline like computer science or biology and start to see how you might integrate disciplines in unexpected ways.

Year 3: Delving Deeper

Year three is where discipline-specific skills in art and science coalesce and your self-directed projects will critically address the most pressing issues of our time. Practical, industry-standard skills will be used in unexpected and exciting ways to produce works of art and design that transcend disciplinary boundaries. Classes like Art/Science Special Topics and Robotic Agents develop critical thinking about technologies and scientific discourse.

Year 4: The Comp

In year four, you take your skills in a scientific discipline, critical theory and history, and traditional art-making and bring them together to produce ambitious, culturally relevant, and technologically engaged Senior Comps that demonstrate a capacity to communicate complex ideas via engaging works of art and design. For minors, the Junior Seminar is your opportunity to join ideas explored in the sciences with artistic aesthetic and design skills.

Research and Internships

Allegheny Art, Science, and Innovation Students Stand Out From the Crowd

Hands-on experiences at Allegheny will enable you to work at the intersections of art, science, culture, and technology to develop the technical skills and critical capacities required to lead, create, and innovate in your artistic practice and in any number of applications.

Our students bolster their education with work study opportunities, student research, independent study, and more.

Bring Ideas to Life

The Allegheny Lab for Innovation & Creativity (ALIC) is an ecosystem of resources that give students the tools to best demonstrate the skills they’ve learned while at Allegheny in their post-graduation lives. The lab is a space where science and the humanities intersect, providing hands-on experience with technology and opportunities to think critically about its context, history, and implications.

The ALIC consists of two distinct resources:

  • The fabrication lab, which houses 3D printers, laser cutters, and a CNC/plasma cutter
  • The computer lab, which contains 26 design and game development computers

Allegheny Art Galleries

The Bowman, Penelec, and Megahan galleries comprise the Allegheny Art Galleries, located on the first floor of Doane Hall of Art. The Allegheny Art Galleries receive state funding through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PPA), a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Study Away Opportunities

Allegheny offers sponsored study-away programs in more than 15 countries across the world.

Recent Senior Comps

The Senior Comp is the culmination of four years of experience, imagination, and study. It is the moment when you demonstrate what you’ve learned by teaching us something new.

  • [in]BETWEEN [FLESH] and the VIRTUAL

Faculty and Staff

Paula Burleigh

Assistant Professor

PhD, The Graduate Center, City University of New York; MA, Case Western Reserve University; BA, Emory University

Heather Brand

Assistant Professor

Master of Fine Art, Visual Studies, The State University of New York

Frequently Asked Questions About the Art, Science, and Innovation Program

What type of degree is an Art, Science, and Innovation major?

Students who major in Art, Science, and Innovation at Allegheny College will earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Are there any clubs and activities available for Art, Science, and Innovation students?

Yes, there are multiple campus organizations that can benefit students in the Art, Science, and Innovation program, such as Green SOCS, Students for Environmental Action (SEA). Explore all Allegheny College clubs and organizations.

Program Contact

Ian Thomas

Chair of the Department of Art; Associate Professor of Ceramics and Sculpture; Esports Head Coach

Email814-332-3379