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B.A. in Art - Art Studies

Study mode: Full Time |

This program includes study in performing arts and history of performance as well as related studies in such fields as African/African-American Studies, American Indian Studies, History, Languages and Literatures and Women's Studies.

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B.A. in Art - Museum Studies

Study mode: Full Time |

This program has a strong focus on curatorial and management areas of the museum world, which prepares students for careers in museums, galleries and arts organizations.

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B.A. in Film - Film and Media Production

Study mode: Full Time |

In this program, students receive a comprehensive practical knowledge of production, awareness of the impact of media and entertainment on the audience and an understanding of the role of the artist in society. They have access to digital cameras, lighting, and sound equipment in a new teaching studio. Post-production facilities include multiple computer editing stations and the curriculum?s course work in ethics in entertainment and dramatic analysis are two other unique components.

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B.A. in Film - Filmmaking Practices

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Students in this program receive grounding in production practice, independent film producing, entertainment ethics and an understanding of the role of the artist in society. The curriculum?s course work in ethics in entertainment and dramatic analysis are two unique components of the program. Students completing the degree will be prepared for entry level positions in film production, producing and management, or advanced graduate level education.

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B.A. in Film and Media Studies - Media Industries

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Students in the Media Industries area of emphasis analyze the growing integration of storytelling, advertising, brands, and audiences within the current film and media landscape, with a particular focus on corporate structure, production culture and regulation. Grounded in the Humanities, this track culminates in a capstone experience in which student?s intern at a media company or organization.

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B.A. in Film and Media Studies - Media and Society

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This program provides students with skills that can be applied in a number of fields: from the entertainment industry, including film, television and new media, to local media arts organizations, teaching and research. Based in a broad liberal arts education focused on the humanities, students graduate with the ability to think analytically and speak and write clearly and persuasively - skills in demand across almost all sectors of the global economy. The program develops these skills through a variety of discussion-based and writing intensive courses.

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B.A. in Film and Media Studies - Screenwriting

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The practice of screenwriting shapes entertainment, challenges social convention and informs global culture. The screenwriting area of emphasis is grounded in the humanities, empowering students to discover their distinct voices while creating stories with a critical and creative edge. Students gain the necessary skills to craft compelling narratives that provoke, inspire and entertain diverse audiences. Students pursuing the screenwriting track will complete at least three scripts for film, television, video games or new media.

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B.A. in Film and Media Studies - Styles and Genres

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Students pursuing the Styles and Genres area of emphasis study aesthetics, authorship, genres, and national cinemas within the broader context of the humanities. The courses that make up this track culminate in a capstone experience in which students write a critical, theoretical, or historical essay on the media arts.

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B.A. in Theatre

Study mode: Full Time |

Students gain a general appreciation of the principal fields of human knowledge while acquiring training in such areas as theatre and performance studies, performance and directing, design and production, new work development, theatre for youth and film. The program provides an excellent broad based foundation for work in the arts or entertainment professions or readies students for further training at graduate schools or conservatories.

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B.A. in Theatre - Acting

Study mode: Full Time |

This program involves comprehensive academic and hands-on theatre study with an emphasis on performance. Student artists and scholars gain a general appreciation of the principal fields of human knowledge while acquiring training in such areas as theatre and performance studies, performance and directing, design and production, new work development, theatre for youth and film. It provides an excellent broad based foundation for work in the profession or readies students for further training at graduate schools or conservatories. The program's liberal arts emphasis prepares graduates for a variety of occupations. The concentration in acting offers students advanced study that can lead to careers in theatre, film or media, ranging from regional/seasonal theatrical production opportunities to work in television and film, as well as careers in education and other related arts disciplines.

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B.A. in Theatre - Design and Production

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This program involves comprehensive academic and hands-on theatre study with an emphasis on design and production. Student artists and scholars gain a general appreciation of the principal fields of human knowledge while acquiring training in such areas as theatre and performance studies, performance and directing, design and production, new work development, theatre for youth and film. It provides an excellent broad based foundation for work in the profession or readies students for further training at graduate schools or conservatories. The program?s liberal arts emphasis prepares graduates for a variety of occupations. The design and production concentration offers students advanced study that can lead to careers in the performing arts and the entertainment industry as designers or technologists.

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B.F.A. in Art - Art Education

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This program prepares students to teach and also offers a broad based curriculum providing substantial foundations in studio art, art history and art education. The program has an international reputation as a leading research center.

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B.F.A. in Art - Ceramics

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In this program students learn a range of techniques and concepts that enable them to develop their own style and specialty.

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B.F.A. in Art - Drawing

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This program provides a comprehensive education that fosters innovation and sustains tradition. The diversity and plurality of contemporary painting and drawing are reflected in the media and content of the faculty?s work. This program prides itself on the depth and breadth of its curriculum. Students develop formal, conceptual and technical knowledge through studio work in traditional and non-traditional media. Each area of the program has a dedicated studio: painting, drawing, water media, life drawing and figure painting.

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B.F.A. in Art - Fibers

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The primary intent of the program is to educate students and engage the community about the technical, material and conceptual issues related to the field through classes, exhibitions, public lectures and studio tours. The strength of the program presents a broad range of fiber techniques to enable and encourage the creative exploration of traditional and innovative methods rooted in the rich history of textiles. Students obtain the knowledge and confidence to develop their professional portfolio with proficiency and distinctive character.

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B.F.A. in Art - Intermedia

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This program embraces creative practices including installation, performance, sound, video, animation, composting, Web art, and rapid prototyping. It builds on theories of social art practice and tactical media that carry the aims of social change and democratic engagement in a variety of contexts. The curriculum includes digital sculpture, time-based arts, animation, and performance. Students work with experimental studio practices, performance, and digital media to explore new avenues for self-expression, collaborative practice, and community action.

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B.F.A. in Art - Metals

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This program is a comprehensive program that combines art production, criticism, aesthetics, historic references and personal experiences, which promote the artist as an active participant in society. Students are urged to experiment with new technologies, materials and ideas.

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B.F.A. in Art - Painting

Study mode: Full Time |

The program provides a comprehensive education that fosters innovation and sustains tradition. The diversity and plurality of contemporary painting and drawing are reflected in the media and content of the faculty?s work. The program prides itself on the depth and breadth of its curriculum. Students develop formal, conceptual and technical knowledge through studio work in traditional and non-traditional media. Each area of the program has a dedicated studio: painting, drawing, water media, life drawing and figure painting.

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B.F.A. in Art - Photography

Study mode: Full Time |

In this program, students learn from faculty with diverse creative concerns and who cultivate technique in the service of ideas, parallel to the critical and cultural analysis of the medium. They have access to the widest range of photographic possibilities, including silver gelatin, chromogenic color, digital imaging, video, non-silver and mixed media. Students explore interdisciplinary options in their art through other disciplines, including printmaking, intermedia and sculpture.

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