FA 0000 - Fine Arts (3CR) As a result of completing general education courses in this area, students will develop a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Fine Arts through the study of literary, performing, and/or visual arts, employing fundamental discipline-specific principles, terminology, skills, technology, and methods. General Education courses that fulfill this requirement ask students to do five (5) of the following:
- Recognize and describe artistic works within problems and patterns of human experience.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the value of fine arts in culture and society.
- Engage in a creative process through experimentation, reflection, tolerance for failure, and revision.
- Distinguish and apply methodologies, approaches, or traditions specific to the discipline.
- Practice and assess the creative process and expression through participation as viewers or creators of artistic objects, texts, or performances.
- Utilize critical skills to evaluate information and make informed decisions and evaluations.
ART 1000 General Studio Art (3CR), ART 1005 Drawing I (3CR), ART 1010 Intro to Art (3CR), ART 1115 Digital Media, ART 1120 Foundation: Three-Dimensional (3CR), ART 1150 Black and White Film Photography I (3CR), ART 2090 Printmaking (3CR), ART 2210 Painting I (3CR), ART 2146 Digital Photography I (3CR), ART 2310 Sculpture I (3CR), ART 2350 Metalsmithing I (3CR), ART 2410 Ceramics (3CR), DANC 1410 Beginning Ballet I (1CR), DANC 1450 Beginning Tap Dance I (1CR), DANC 1460 Beginning Modern Dance I (1CR), DANC 1480 Beginning Jazz Dance I (1CR), ENGL 2050 Creative Writing: Fiction (3CR), ENGL 2060 Creative Writing: Nonfiction (3CR), ENGL 2080 Creative Writing: Poetry (3CR), MUSC 1000 Intro to Music (3CR), MUSC 1008 Intro to Film and Video Game Music, MUSC 1378 College Band (1CR), MUSC 1390 Jazz Ensemble (1CR), MUSC 1400 Collegiate Chorale (1CR), MUSC 1425 History of Rock Music (3CR), MUSC 1440 Chamber Orchestra (1CR), THEA 1100 Beginning Acting (3CR)
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