Creative Arts, Literature and Languages (CALL) (500.A1) –
54 2/3 Credits

What is it?
The Creative Arts, Literature and Languages (CALL) program aims to enrich the general culture of students and to cultivate the abilities of self-expression, analysis and the application of ideas in theoretical and creative contexts. Students are given the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of arts-related activities, including ArtsFest, Marianopolis' annual weeklong culture and arts celebration, and guided trips though the world's art meccas, from Florence to New York City. This summer arts-loving students will travel to Amsterdam.
With its multidisciplinary approach, the program encourages exploration and creative experimentation. Studies in the CALL program focus on disciplines such as Art History, Cinema, English Literature, Fine Arts, French Literature, Modern Languages (French, German and Spanish), Music, Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theatre. Students can choose either the Arts and Letters or the Languages option.
Who should take it?
This program will appeal to those interested in:
- traditional arts disciplines: Art History, Literature, Music History, Philosophy and Religious Studies.
- Creative Arts: Cinema, Fine Arts and Theatre.
- languages: French, German and Spanish.
Students in the program will also have access to Mathematics and Computer Science courses.
University and career options
The wide range of options available to students in CALL opens doors to a variety of university programs and future careers, depending on how the individual student structures their choice of courses at Marianopolis. The following is a partial list of the many university and career options open to our CALL graduates:
- Accounting
- Art administration
- Art education
- Art history
- Art therapy
- Commerce
- Communications, media, and journalism
- Computer graphics and design
- Computer Science
- Creative writing
- Digital Imaging
- Diplomacy and foreign relations
- Education
- Fashion Design
- Film studies
- Interdisciplinary studies
- Law
- Liberal arts
- Linguistics
- Literature
- Management
- Modern languages
- Museology
- New media technologies
- Philosophy
- Photography
- Public relations
- Religious studies
- Social sciences (political science, economics, sociology, anthropology)
- Studio arts
- Theatre
- Translation/interpretation
- Visual Arts

