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The Visualization program at Texas A&M gave Dominic Nguyen a path to explore his two passions of art and science. Nguyen received his undergraduate degree in Visualization in May 2021, and is set to graduate Saturday with a Master of Fine Arts degree. Nguyen will also be honored as a distinguished student in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts’ Graduation Recognition Ceremony on Friday.

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These join the existing minors — Choreography, Dance Performance, Devised Theatre, Film and Media Studies, Game Design and Development, Graphic Design, Music Technology, Performance Studies and Studio Art — in providing a wide array of options for students.