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'Choose your own adventure' in Bellarmine's Design, Arts & Technology program
December 9, 2019

You could call Bellarmine University’s Design, Arts and Technology (DAT) program “a secondary major that integrates the fine
and applied arts with digital technology.” That’s how the university catalog describes
it. But program director Shawn Apostel’s description is more fun: It’s the pathway
to a “Choose Your Own Adventure” degree. With its multiple electives, “it’s broad
and creative, and that’s what I love about it,” says Dr. Apostel, a former graphic
designer, professional artist and photographer who became director of the program
in summer 2019. The DAT program, which must be paired with a complementary primary
major of Art, Business, Communication, Computer Science, English or Music, builds
skills in a variety of areas, including website development, film and video production,
sound editing
and audio production, multimedia art, graphic design, 2D animation and communications
technology. Students do hands-on projects with actual clients and complete a three-hour
internship, ideally in their complementary major area of study. The DAT program “gives
you a vehicle to really propel you into your career field. You have a discipline,
and the DAT almost electrifies it,” Apostel said. “We don’t make pretend. We make
things happen.” The program also breaks down academic silos by drawing students from
a variety of disciplines, he said. “There are some degrees where you live in one building.
Our majors are from many buildings.” True to the spirit of the liberal arts, that
sparks collaboration and different ways of thinking. “The reason that the first Macs
had so many fonts was that Steve Jobs took a calligraphy class and fell in love with
typography,” he noted. Bellarmine junior John Klapheke said he chose the double major
of Communication and DAT because of the opportunities they offered. “They have an
immense number of electives. When I saw that, that translated into ‘experience, experience,
experience.’
And also just being able to say, ‘This is your college career. Each of those things
that say elective? That means you get to do what you want. You get to choose. You
form your own destiny.’ That was very powerful for me.” The DAT major also helped
him land a semester-long dream internship on the Creator Expert team at LEGO headquarters in Billund, Denmark, in the fall
of 2018. He’s
now pursuing interests in web design, video production, photography and filmmaking. Article by Carla Carlton, Director of Executive and Advancement Communications