Office of the University Registrar

College of Fine Arts

Overview

Established: 1925 through the School of Architecture. Became its own college in 1975.

Accredited: National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST)

Programs: Baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degree programs

Degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts in History of Art, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design, Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Music in Music Education

Divisions

Related Partnerships

Visual Resources Center: A facility of visual resources of more than 200,000 slides, photographs and study prints for use by the college and university faculty and students for presentations or lectures

Libraries: In addition to the main university library, there also are libraries for Architecture and Fine Arts, and Music

Academic Advising

Scholarships

Digital Worlds Institute

Computer Requirement - For specific information for a degree program, consult an academic adviser in that degree program.

Student Organizations

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Major/Specialization Degree Credits Minor
Art BFA 120 No
Ceramics
Digital Media
Drawing
Painting
Printmaking
Sculpture
Art Education BAAEd 120 No
Art History BAHA 120 Yes
Creative Photography BFA 120 No
Dance BFA 124 Yes
Graphic Design BFAGRA 120 No
Music BMus 120 No
Music in Combination with an Outside Field
Music Composition
Music Theory
Performance Instrumental
Performance Vocal
Music BA 120 Yes
History and Literature
History and Literature with emphasis in ethnomusicology
Theory and Composition
Music Education BMusEd   No
Choral
Choral/Keyboard
Instrumental
120
120
120
 
Theatre, General BA 120 Yes
Theatre Performance BFA 124 No
Performance - Acting or Musical Theatre
Production - Costume Design, Lighting Design or Scene Design
Visual Art Studies BA 120 No

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