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The Department of Fine and Performing Arts offers a music major and a management of musical enterprises specialization. Students following the prescribed curriculum with a major in music will learn about the broad historical and cultural context in which the art is developed as well as study music literature, history, theory, and musicianship. Such study is intended to provide a base from which subsequent advanced training may be undertaken. The department expects that all students majoring in music will participate

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Program Learning Goals

Upon completion of a major in Music, students will be able to:

  1. Articulate objective descriptions of many different types of music and distinguish sub-styles and genres.
  2. Understand the structure and content of music.
  3. Perform scholarly music research in a staged writing assignment involving planning, critical thinking, decision-making, and problem solving.
  4. Assess source material relating to music using appropriate technologies and print sources.
  5. Appreciate the broad creative process involved in Western European and non-Western European music making, in art music and popular music,  and be tolerant of a diversity of tastes and styles.
  6. Make complex objective judgments about his/her own music criticism and the expression of musical opinions by others.
  7. Understand the importance of flexibility and innovation as preparation for a future in the music industry.
  8. Communicate clearly to music business professionals within the desired area of employment utilizing appropriate technology.

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Major Course Requirements

The department expects that all students majoring in music will participate each semester in a performing group sponsored by the Music Program. The arts and sciences major in music is as follows:

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  1. Follow the BA curriculum (Pathways and Weissman Core)
  2. Complete the major in music (minimum of 30 credits) as described below; and
  3. Take 12 credits in business chosen from such areas as economics and finance, management, marketing, law, statistics, and accountancy selected under advisement.

    NOTE: Business courses included in this program (LAW, MGT, MKT, etc.) do not count toward the 90-credit liberal arts minimum required for the BA degree.

Required Courses                      21 credits

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FPA 2000

Introduction to Arts Administration

3 credits

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MSC 3026

Harmony I

3 credits

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MSC 3027

Harmony II

3 credits

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MSC 3043

History of Music from Antiquity through the Baroque (c. 1750)

3 credits

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MSC 3044

History of Music from Classicism (c. 1750) to Modern Times

3 credits

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MSC 4900

Music and Society

3 credits

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MSC 5050

Internship in Music Management (FPA 5070)Music Management (FPA 5070)

  Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

3 credits


Electives                                     9 credits
Choose two courses from Group 1 and one course from Group 2

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MSC 3005

World Music

3 credits

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MSC 3019

The American Musical Theatre

3 credits

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MSC 3022

Popular Song in America

3 credits

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MSC 3024

Jazz: From Its Origins to the Present

3 credits

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MSC 3025

Music in the Light Theatre

3 credits

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Music of Latin America and the Caribbean3 credits

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MSC 3034

Music in Films

3 credits

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MSC 3036

Commercial Music and the Media

3 credits

Minimum Music and FPA credits required in the Major:    30

 

It is also possible for the BBA student to add the music sequence in the following way. For The BBA Student Majoring in a Business Subject

  1. Follow the BBA base curriculum
  2. Complete a BBA major in the Zicklin School of Business and
  3. Take 30 credits from the sequence in music (described above) to be used as elective credit toward fulfillment of the 62 required arts and sciences credits.

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in America

3 credits

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MSC 3024

Jazz: From Its Origins to the Present

3 credits

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MSC 3025

Music in the Light Theatre

3 credits

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Music of Latin America and the Caribbean3 credits

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MSC 3034

Music in Films

3 credits

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MSC 3036

Commercial Music and the Media

3 credits

Minimum Music and FPA credits required in the Major:    30

 

It is also possible for the BBA student to add the music sequence in the following way. For The BBA Student Majoring in a Business Subject

  1. Follow the BBA base curriculum
  2. Complete a BBA major in the Zicklin School of Business and
  3. Take 30 credits from the sequence in music (described above) to be used as elective credit toward fulfillment of the 62 required arts and sciences credits.

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Business Communication Major with a Specialization in Graphic Communication

The business communication major is designed for students who are interested in careers in business journalism, corporate communication, or graphic communication. Because the business communication field is essentially interdisciplinary in nature, the program integrates courses from several departments in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and the Zicklin School of Business.

The graphic communication specialization provides training in graphics as well as basic training in the broader aspects of business communication. It prepares the graphic artist to enter a business environment. Interested students should contact Professor Terry Berkowitz in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at 646-312-4052.

The major also offers specializations in business writing (see the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions listing) and corporate communication (see the Department of Communication Studies listing).

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Program Learning Goals

Upon completion of a major in Business Communication, Specialization in Graphic Communication, students will be able to:

  1. Identify, interpret, and evaluate aesthetic information.
  2. Identify, understand, and apply the research strategies and methodologies used in graphic communication.
  3. Exhibit proficiency in graphic communication technology.
  4. Comprehend, synthesize, and apply the visual vocabularies of effective graphic communication.
  5. Use text, image, and composition together to successfully communicate visual messages.
  6. Construct thoroughly researched, well-organized, stylistically and fiscally appropriate solutions to graphic communication problems.
  7. Demonstrate knowledge of the history and ethical issues of graphic communication.
  8. Interpret the designed world with an enhanced visual vocabulary and aesthetic awareness.

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Major Course Requirements

NOTE: Business courses included in this program, with the exception of ECO 1001, ECO 1002, ECO 1110, STA 2000, and STA 2100, do not count toward the 90-credit liberal arts minimum required for the BA degree

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Business Communication Major with a Specialization in Graphic Communication

The business communication major is designed for students who are interested in careers in business journalism, corporate communication, or graphic communication. Because the business communication field is essentially interdisciplinary in nature, the program integrates courses from several departments in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and the Zicklin School of Business.

The graphic communication specialization provides training in graphics as well as basic training in the broader aspects of business communication. It prepares the graphic artist to enter a business environment. Interested students should contact Professor Terry Berkowitz in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at 646-312-4052.

The major also offers specializations in business writing (see the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions listing) and corporate communication (see the Department of Communication Studies listing).

Program Prerequisites                      15 credits

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ART 2050

Basic Graphic Communication: Design and Advertising Layout

3 credits

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ART 3050

Intermediate Graphic Communication: Publication Design

3 credits

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ART 3058

Graphic Communication: Print Production and History

3 credits

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ART 5010

Graphic Communication Internship

5010

Graphic Communication Internship

  Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

3 credits


Electives                                          6 credits

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ART 2060

Basic Photography

3 credits

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ART 3041

Special Topics in Art (Studio)

3 credits

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ART 3055

Branding Design: Strategies and Practice

3 credits

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ART 3056

Typography: History and Application

3 credits

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ART 3057

Principles of Internet Design

3 credits

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ART 3059

Animation and Motion Graphics (

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3 credits

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ART 3061

Digital Photography (

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)

3 credits

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ART 3241

Art of the Twentieth Century
(prerequisite:

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 or
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, which may be applied to the base curriculum)

3 credits

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ART 3242

History of Modern Design
(prerequisite:

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 or
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, which may be applied to the base curriculum)

3 credits

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ART 4055

Design for Non-Profit Organizations

3 credits

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ART 5000

Independent Study

3 credits

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ART 5010-5011

Graphic Communication Internship

  Note: These are non-liberal arts courses

3 credits

 

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Bachelor of Arts students interested in a career in the field of management and administration in the arts may consider the interdisciplinary arts administration specialization. In the visual arts or theatre, students complete an appropriate ad hoc major; an internship in an arts organization; and arts administration courses. For additional information and recommended coursesan appropriate ad hoc major; an internship in an arts organization; and arts administration courses. For additional information and recommended courses, contact the Department of Fine and Performing Arts, 646-312-4052.

The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences ad hoc major requires 30--33 credits.

Note for Bachelor of Business Administration students: Arts administration is an interdisciplinary specialization that can also provide BBA students with the arts and sciences background to prepare for entry into fields like management in the creative arts. For information, contact the Department of Fine and Performing Arts, 646-312-4052.

The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences ad hoc major requires 30--33 credits.

Note for Bachelor of Business Administration students: Arts administration is an interdisciplinary specialization that can also provide BBA students with the arts and sciences background to prepare for entry into fields like management in the creative arts. For information, contact the Department of Fine and Performing Arts.

Two specializations are commonly pursued by those students with an arts and sciences ad hoc major in arts administration: visual arts and theatre.

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Two specializations are commonly pursued by those students with an arts and sciences ad hoc major in arts administration: visual arts and theatre.

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Visual Arts Specialization

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Program Learning Goals

Upon completion of an ad hoc major in Arts Administration, Specialization in Visual Arts, students will:

  1. Understand the history of art and its cultural contexts
  2. Understand the structure and content of great works of art
  3. Demonstrate well-developed critical and analytical thinking skills.         
  4. Have the communication skills necessary to succeed in careers in Visual Arts Administration.
  5. Have familiarity with, and experience in, careers in Visual Arts Administration.
  6. Be prepared for the professional demands and expectations typical of careers in Visual Arts Administration.

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Major Course Recommendations

The Department of Fine and Performing Arts recommends that the visual arts administration specialization consist of the following:

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ART 3280

The Art Market

3 credits

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FPA 4900

The Arts in New York City (1900 - Present)

3 credits

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FPA 5070

FPA 5070

Arts Administration Internship 

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

 Arts Administration Internship 

3 credits

Elective Courses                              21 - 22 credits

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Museum and Gallery Studies

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ART 3040

Special Topics in Art (History)

3 credits

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ART 3240

Nineteenth-Century European Art

3 credits

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ART 3241

Twentieth-Century Art

3 credits

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ART 3242

History of Modern Design

3 credits

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ART 3244

The Influence of Visual Arts on Film

3 credits

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ART 3250

Art of the United States

3 credits

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ART 3254

Architecture and the City

3 credits

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ART 3256

History of the Modern Architecture

3 credits

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ART 3262

History of Photography

3 credits

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ART 3262

History of Photography

3 credits

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ART 3282

3 credits

Three interdisciplinary courses selected from:

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ART 3282

Museum and Gallery Studies

3 credits


Three interdisciplinary courses selected from:

Photography, Graphics, New Media Studies, FPA (

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Introduction to Arts Administration, 
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 Independent Study, 
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 Arts Administration Internship),
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 Philosophy of Art, Photography, Graphics, New Media Studies, FPA (
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Introduction to Arts Administration, 
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 Independent Study, 
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 Arts Administration Internship),
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 Philosophy of Art, 
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 (Feit Seminar - only with prior approval of major faculty advisor).

For information and advisement, contact Leonard Sussman, Deputy Chair for Art, at 646-312-4058; e-mail: Leonard.Sussman@baruch.cuny.edu.

Theatre Specialization

IDC
 (Feit Seminar - only with prior approval of major faculty advisor).

For information and advisement, contact Leonard Sussman, Deputy Chair for Art, at 646-312-4058; e-mail: Leonard.Sussman@baruch.cuny.edu.

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Theatre Specialization

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Program Learning Goals

Upon completion of an ad hoc major in Arts Administration, Specialization in Theatre, students will:

  1. Understand the history of theatre and its cultural contexts
  2. Understand the structure and content of dramatic works and their theatrical realizations
  3. Demonstrate well-developed critical and analytical thinking skills       
  4. Have the communication skills necessary to succeed in careers in Theatre Administration
  5. Have familiarity with, and experience in, careers in Theatre Administration
  6. Be prepared for the professional demands and expectations typical of careers in Theatre Administration

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Major Course Recommendations

The Department of Fine and Performing Arts recommends that the theatre specialization consist of the following: 

Prerequisites: 6 credits 

  

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Introduction to the Theatre Arts

3 credits

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Writing I 

3 credits

 

Required Courses: 15 credits

  

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Introduction to Arts Administration

3 credits

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The Arts in New York City (1900 - Present)

3 credits

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Arts Administration Internship

  Note: These are non-liberal arts courses

3 credits

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History of Theatre

3 credits

 

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Theatre Organization and Management

  Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

3 credits

   

Elective Courses: 15 credits

  
Three 3000-level theatre courses selected from:
  
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Theatre of Color in the United States (
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)
3 credits
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Advanced Acting3 credits
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Introduction to Directing3 credits
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Play Production

  Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

3 credits
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Performing with New Media (
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)
3 credits
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Workshop in Playwriting (
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)
3 credits
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Immigration on Stage and Screen (
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)
3 credits
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Special Topics3 credits
   
One course in drama/media selected from:
  
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Video Communication and Production3 credits
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American Television Programming3 credits
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The Art of the Film3 credits
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Masters of the Drama3 credits
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Contemporary Drama3 credits
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Shakespeare3 credits
   
One 4000- or 5000-level theatre course
  
   

Elective Business Courses: 9 credits  

  
Three business courses, including courses in marketing and management  

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ART 3280

Art Market

3 credits

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FPA 4900

The Arts in New York City (1900--present)

3 credits

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FPA 5070

Arts Administration Internship

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

3 credits

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Applied Theatre Workshop3 credits

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THE 3042

History of Theatre

3 credits

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THE 3043

Theatre of Color in the United States (

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)

3 credits

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THE 3044

Advanced Acting

3 credits

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THE 3045

Principles of Directing

3 credits

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THE 3046

Play Production

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

3 credits

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Performing with New Media (
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)
3 credits 

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THE 3052

Workshop in Playwriting (

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)

3 credits

Showcourse v
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Theatre Organization and Management

  Note: This is a

3 credits

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Immigration on Stage and Screen (
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)
3 credits 

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FPA 2000

Introduction to Arts Administration

3 hours; 3 credits

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FPA 4900

The Arts in New York City (1900- Present) (Formerly 3000)

3 hours; 3 credits

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FPA 5000

Independent Study I

Hours and credits to be arranged

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FPA 5001

Independent Study II

Hours and credits to be arranged

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FPA 5002

Independent Study III

Hours and credits to be arranged

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FPA 5003

Independent Study IV

Hours and credits to be arranged

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FPA 5070

Arts Administration Internship

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

Minimum of 10 field hours per week; 3 credits each course

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FPA 5071

Arts Administration Internship II

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

Minimum of 10 field hours per week; 3 credits each course

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ART 1000

Introduction to Design and Visual Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 1011

Art History Survey I

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 1012

Art History Survey II

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 2050

Basic Graphic Communication: Design and Advertising Layout

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 2051

Computer-Based Graphic Design

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 2052

Graphic Communication: Computer Based Image Making

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 2056

Graphic Communication: Illustration Techniques and Applications

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 2060

Basic Photography

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3040

Special Topics in Art (History)

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3041

Special Topics in Art (Studio)

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3050

Intermediate Graphic Communication: Publication Design

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3055

Branding Design: Strategies and Practice

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3056

Typography: History and Application

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3057

Principles of Internet Design

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3058

Graphic Communication: Print Production and History

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3059

Animation and Motion Graphics (

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)

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3060

Intermediate Photography

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3061

Digital Photography (

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)

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3064

Photojournalism (

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)

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3205

Greek and Roman Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3210

Medieval Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3220

Islamic Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3225

Renaissance Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3235

Baroque and Rococo Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3240

Nineteenth-Century European Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3241

Twentieth-Century Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3242

History of Modern Design

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3244

The Influence of Visual Arts on Film

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3250

Art of the United States

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3252

Native Art of the Americas

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3254

Architecture and the City

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3256

History of Modern Architecture

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3260

Asian Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3262

History of Photography

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3270

African Art

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3280

The Art Market

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 3282

Museums and Gallery Studies

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 4055

Corporate Design II: Design for Non-Profit Organizations

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 4900

Design and Photography in Theory and Practice

4 hours; 3 credits

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ART 5000

Independent Study I

Hours and credits to be arranged

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ART 5001

Independent Study II

Hours and credits to be arranged

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ART 5002

Independent Study III

Hours and credits to be arranged

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ART 5003

Independent Study IV

Hours and credits to be arranged

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ART 5010

Graphic Communication Internship

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

8-14 hours; 3 credits

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ART 5011

Graphic Communication Internship

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

8-14 hours; 3 credits

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ART 6001H

Art Honors I

3 hours; 3 credits

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ART 6002H

Art Honors II

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 1003

Music in Civilization

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 1005

Principles of Music

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 2061

Chorus I

MSC 2061

Chorus I

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

2 hours; 1 credit

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MSC 2062

Chorus II

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

2 hours; 1 credit

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MSC 2063

Chorus III

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

2 hours; 1 credit

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MSC 2064

Chorus IV

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

2 hours; 1 credit

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MSC 2090

Fundamentals of Music I

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3002

Music of the Baroque Period

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3003

Music of the Classic Period

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3004

Music of the Romantic Period

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3005

World Music

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3014

The Opera

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3016

Music of the Twentieth Century

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3019

The American Musical Theatre

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3022

Popular Song in America

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3023

Music and Religion

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3024

Jazz: From Its Origins to the Present

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3025

Music in the Light Theatre

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3026

Harmony I

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3027

Harmony II

3 hours; 3 credits

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Music of Latin America and the Caribbean3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3032

Electronic Music

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3034

Music in Films

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3036

Commercial Music and the Media

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3043

The History of Music from Antiquity Through the Baroque (1750)

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 3044

The History of Music from Classicism (c. 1750) to Modern Times

3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 4900

Music and Society

3 hours; 3 credits

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Capstone Course: Harmony III3 hours; 3 credits

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MSC 5000

Independent Study I

Hours and credits to be arranged

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MSC 5001

Independent Study II

Hours and credits to be arranged

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MSC 5002

Independent Study III

Hours and credits to be arranged

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MSC 5003

Ind Stud Msc IV

Hours and credits to be arranged

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MSC 5050

Internship in Music Management

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

Minimum of 10 field hours per week; 3 credits each course

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MSC 5051

Internship in Music Management II

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

Minimum of 10 field hours per week; 3 credits each course

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MSC 6001H

Music Honors I

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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MSC 6002H

Music Honors II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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THE 1041

Intro Theatre Arts

3 hours; 3 credits

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THE 1043

Introduction to Acting

3 hours; 3 credits

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Applied Theatre Workshop3 hours; 3 credits

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THE 3042

History of Theatre

3 hours; 3 credits

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THE 3043

Theatre of Color in the United States (

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3 hours; 3 credits

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THE 3044

Advanced Acting

3 hours; 3 credits

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THE 3045

Principles of Directing

3 hours; 3 credits

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THE 3046

Play Production

 Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

3 hours; 3 credits

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Performing with New Media (
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)
3 hours; 3 credits 

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THE 3052

Workshop Playwriting (

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)

3 hours; 3 credits

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THE 3054

Stage Design: Principles and Practice

3 hours; 3 credits

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THE 3056

Theatre Organization and Management

Note: This is a non-liberal arts course

3 hours; 3 credits

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Immigration on Stage and Screen (
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)
3 hours; 3 credits 

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THE 4053

Playwriting II

3 hours; 3 credits

 

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Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4102

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4103

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4104

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4105

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4106

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4107

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4108

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4109

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 4110

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 5000

Independent Study I

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 5001

Independent Study II

Hours and credits to be arranged

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THE 6001H

Honors Theatre I

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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THE 6002H

Honors Theatre II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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