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who complete the major in Art and Performance (AP) pursue
an interdisciplinary study of the arts by selecting
among courses in historical context, studio practice,
performance ensemble, creative writing, and ideas and
interpretation of the arts. In the AP core course, students
will experience the theory and practice of the arts
in a workshop setting and, in studio or ensemble courses,
will gain practical experience in at least one area
of the visual or performing arts or creative writing.
Courses in the historical context and interpretation
of the arts will enable students to understand how style,
subject matter, and materials may respond to different
motivations and purposes. In their selection of required
and elective courses, students are encouraged to focus
their coursework around one of the following areas:
Since
the following catalog course descriptions are very general,
students are urged to consult the detailed course descriptions
available in the Arts and Humanities office each semester.
Unless otherwise noted, courses in Art and Performance
are open to all students in the University.
Degree Plan
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