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BA in the Arts - Courselist 2014 Table of Contents Focus Area Page Art Administration Focus 2 & 3 Entertainment Design Focus 4, 5 & 6 Fashion Design Focus 7 Historical and Theoretical Studies Focus 8

Arts Administration - Courselist 2014 Arts Discipline & Practice: 21 credits ** 6 credits of 20 th Century 15 credits of Upper Division Must have 3 different disciplines AME 394: Media Literacies and Composition ARA 202: Understanding Photographs ** ARA 498: Photography and Language ** ARS 101: Art from Prehistory Through Middle Ages (HU ARS 458: Critical Theories in the Visual Arts (HU) ** ART 110: Drawing as Seeing and Thinking (HU) ** DCE 100: Introduction to Dance (HU & G) ** DCE 203: Walk this Way ** DCE 300: Moving Histories (HU) DCE 301: Meaning in Motion (L or HU) ** DCE 303: The Body Condition(ed) (SB) FMP 201: Film: The Creative Process I (HU) ** FMP 250: Sex and Violence in Film and Television: An Ethics Survey ** ** MHL 341: Music History I (HU) MTC 125: Basic Music Theory ** MTC 221: Music Theory: 18th Century MTC 222: Music Theory: 19th Century MTC 223: Music Theory: 20th Century ** MUS 100: Fundamentals of Music Notation ** MUS 131: Bach to Bebop THE 322: Theatre History and Culture (HU THE 403: Independent Film (HU) ** THE 404: World Cinema (G) ** THE 405: Film:Great Performers & Directors (HU) ** THE 422: Latina & Latino Theatre & Film (HU & C) ** THE 423: African American Theatre (C) ** THE 424: Trends in Theatre for Youth ** THF 101: Acting Introduction ** Historical Studies with Asian/African/Native Am./Latin Am. Focus: 3 credits ALA 100: Introduction to Environmental Design (HU & H & G) ALA 102: Landscapes and Sustainability (HU & G) APH 300: World Architecture I/Western Cultures (HU & APH 313: History of Architecture I (L or HU & G APH 314: History of Architecture II (L or HU & G ARS 201: Art of Asia (HU & ARS 202: Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (HU & ARS 302: Art/ Africa, Oceania & Americas (HU & ARS 362: Pre-Columbian Art I (HU ARS 465: Native Art of North America (HU & C ARS 466: Native American Art of the Southwest (HU & C ARS 468: Art of the Arctic and Northwest Coast (HU & C ARS 469: Mexican Art (HU ARS 472: Art of China (HU) ARS 473: Art of Japan (HU) ARS 475: Chinese Painting (HU) DCE 201: Dance, Culture, and Global Contexts. (HU & G) DCE 402: Ethnography of Dance Practices (L or HU & G) DSC 101: Design Awareness (HU & G) MHL 344: Music in World Cultures (HU & G) MHL 466: North American Indian Music (L or HU & C) MUS 347: Jazz in America (HU & C) THE 404: Foreign Films and Filmmakers (G) THE 422: Latina and Latino Theatre and Film (HU & C) THE 423: African American Theatre

Arts Administration - Courselist 2014 Administration and Leadership: 6 credits ARA 394: Museum Educators ARA 396: Professional Practices for Artists ARA 460: Gallery Exhibitions FMP 417: Business Ethics in Entertainment FMP 494: Producing Practices in Film and Media HDA 410: Seminar in Socially Engaged Practice HDA 420: Design and Arts Business Administration THP 450: Theatre Organization and Management THP 451: Student Production Board THP 452: Arts Entrepreneurship Seminar THP 482: Theatre for Social Change (C) Related Studies: 6 credits CIS 300: Web Design and Development ECN 382: Managerial Economics FIN 380: Personal Financial Management NLM 300: Fund Raising and Resource Development NLM 302: Inclusive Community Development (C) NLM 310: Volunteer Management NLM 430: Managing Nonprofit Organizations (L) NLM 435: Service Learning for Community Development PAF 300: Public Management and Administration PRM 210: Community Services and Professions. PRM 486: Special Events Management TDM 205: Introduction to Travel and Tourism (G) TDM 345: Meeting and Convention Planning TDM 350: Tourism Marketing TDM 372: Tourism Planning (L) TDM 386: Convention Sales and Management TDM 448: Heritage and Cultural Tourism TDM 458: International Tourism (G) URB 220: Introduction to Urban America URB 240: Urban Policy (C) URB 300: Urban and Metropolitan Studies URB 302: Urban Theory

Entertainment Design - Courselist 2014 Arts as Business: 6 credits CIS 300: Web Design and Development ENG 301: Writing for the Professions (L) MKT 390: Essentials of Marketing NLM 220: Introduction to Nonprofit Organizations NLM 300: Fund Raising and Resource Development Historical Studies with Asian/African/Native Am./Latin Am. Focus: 3 credits ALA 100: Introduction to Environmental Design (HU & H & G) ALA 102: Landscapes and Sustainability (HU & G) APH 300: World Architecture I/Western Cultures (HU & APH 313: History of Architecture I (L or HU & G APH 314: History of Architecture II (L or HU & G ARS 201: Art of Asia (HU & ARS 202: Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (HU & ARS 302: Art/ Africa, Oceania & Americas (HU & ARS 362: Pre-Columbian Art I (HU ARS 465: Native Art of North America (HU & C ARS 466: Native American Art of the Southwest (HU & C ARS 468: Art of the Arctic and Northwest Coast (HU & C ARS 469: Mexican Art (HU ARS 472: Art of China (HU) ARS 473: Art of Japan (HU) ARS 475: Chinese Painting (HU) DCE 201: Dance, Culture, and Global Contexts. (HU & G) DCE 402: Ethnography of Dance Practices (L or HU & G) DSC 101: Design Awareness (HU & G) MHL 344: Music in World Cultures (HU & G) MHL 466: North American Indian Music (L or HU & C) MUS 347: Jazz in America (HU & C) THE 404: Foreign Films and Filmmakers (G) THE 422: Latina and Latino Theatre and Film (HU & C) THE 423: African American Theatre Related Historical and Theoretical: 6 credits AME 394: Media Literacies and Composition AME 494: Experiential Medial Methodology & Theory I ARA 202 Understanding Photographs ARA 394: Museum Educators ARA 498: Photography and Language ARS 101: Art form Prehistory Through Middle Ages (HU ARS 102: Art from Renaissance to Present (HU ARS 458: Critical Theories in the Visual Arts (HU) ARS Upper Division Elective DCE 201: Dance, Culture, and Global Contexts (HU & G) DCE 300: Moving Histories (HU) DCE 301: Meaning in Motion (L or HU) FMP 250: Sex and Violence in Film and Television: An Ethics Survey MHL 341: Music History I (HU) MHL 342: Music History II (HU) MHL Upper Division Elective MTC 125: Basic Music Theory MTC 221: Music Theory: 18th Century MTC 222: Music Theory: 19th Century MTC 223: Music Theory: 20th Century THE 322: Theatre History and Culture (HU THE 403: Independent Film (HU) THE 404: World Cinema (G) THE 405: Film: Great Performers & Directors (HU) THE 422: Latina & Latino Theatre & Film (HU & C) THE 423: African American Theatre (C) THE 424: Trends in Theatre for Youth

Entertainment Design - Courselist 2014 Arts Disciplinary: 21 credits Must have 3 different disciplines AME 112: Computational Thinking for Digital Culture AME 194: Prototyping Dreams AME 294: Programing for Media Arts AME 394: Compositional and Computational Principles for Media AME 394: How to Build a Digital Physical System AME 394: Motion Capture for Integrated Systems AME 494: Advanced Interactive Sound AME 494: Programming for Social and Interactive Media ARA 460: Gallery Exhibitions ART 110 Drawing as Seeing and Thinking (HU) ART 116: Introduction to Digital Media ART 201 + 202: Photography I + Lab ART 272: Introduction to Metals and Jewelry ART 274: Wood I ART 276: Fibers I ART 294: The Still Image in Digital Culture ART 294: Introduction to Animation ART 346: 3-D Computer Imaging and Animation (CS) ART 348: Animation Motion Studies ART 494: Artists Books ARS 102: Art form Renaissance to Present (HU & G) ARS 345: Art and Television DCE 100: Introduction to Dance (HU & G) DCE 203: Walk this Way DCE 240: Media for Dance (CS) DCE 303: The Body Condition(ed) (SB) DCE 405: Rhetorical Moves (L or HU) DSC 236: Introduction to Computer Modeling (CS) DSC 394: Design Entrepreneurship & Society EDS 223: Design Thinking FMP 201: Film: The Creative Process I (HU) FMP 294: Introduction to Animation FMP 300: Film Production for Nonmajors FMP 394: Introduction to Visual Effects FMP 394: Non-Linear Editiong for Film and Media FMP 494: Art Direction GRA 101: Designing Life GRA 401: Creative Environment IAP 104: Foundations I: Fundamentals of Sound Art IAP 321: Music Composition I IAP 322: Multitrack Digital Recording IAP 325: Sound Performance: Exploring Alternative Performance Groups IND 242: Materials and Design IND 344: Human Factors in Design INT 351: Ambient Environment INT 310 History of Interior Design I (HU INT 446: Furniture Design and Production MDC 211: Introduction to Digital Sound MDC 311: Composing and Performing for Hybrid Ensembles MUP 319 Advanced Audio Engineering in the Arts MUP 494: The Enterprising Musician MUS 100: Fundaments of Music Notation MUS 210: The Arts Around Us (HU) MUS 211: Dance, Music and Meaning (HU) MUS 212: Music, Meaning and Imagination (HU) MUS 294: Music and Society MUS 294: Producing Hip Hop and Dance Music MUS 294: Song Production with Garage Band MUS 294: Songwriting MUS 340: Music for the Concert Hall, Stage, and Screen (HU MUS 354: Country Music (HU) MUS 354: Jazz Giants (HU) MUS 355: American Music (HU & C MUS 356: Broadway and the American Musical (HU) MUS 362: Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture (HU & C) MUS 371: World Music (HU & G) THE 430: History of Fashion THF 160: Introduction to Storytelling THF 215: Design and Composition for Theatre and Film THF 194: Understanding Acting THP 201: Theatre Production Crew THP 213: Introduction to Technical Theatre THP 214: Introduction to Costuming THP 301: (Various Topics) THP 317: Stage Management THP 330: Costume Design

THP 335: Advanced Stagecraft THP 340: Scene Design THP 345: Lighting Design THP 350: Sound Design THP 351: Arts Management THP 355: Media Design for Performance THP 394: Pattern Drafting for Theatre THP 431: Advanced Costume Construction THP 435: Technical Direction THP 440: Advanced Scene Design THP 441: Scene Painting THP 442: Drawing THP 444: Drafting for the Stage THP 450 Theatre Organization and Management THP 494: Art Direction THP 494: Makeup Entertainment Design - Courselist 2014

Fashion Design - Courselist 2014 Fashion Design: 12 credits ALA 121: Design Fundamentals I AME 194: Prototyping Dreams AME 394: How to Build a Digital Physical System AME 394: Motion Capture for Integrated Systems ARA 396: Professional Practices for Artists ART 214: Life Drawing I ART 314: Life Drawing II ART 354: Screen Printing I ART 476: Woven Structures II ART 477: Printed Textiles ART 479: 3-D Fibers GRA 101: Designing Life GRA 111: Graphic Design History I (HU) GRA 121: Principles for Graphic Design I GRA 421: Exhibit Design IND 227: Visual Methods for Problem Solving IND 316: 20 th Century Design I (HU IND 344: Human Factors in Design THF 215: Design and Composition for Theatre and Film THP 330: Costume Design THP 340: Scene Design THP 345: Lighting Design THP 394: Pattern Drafting for Theatre THP 431: Advanced Costume Construction THP 494: Makeup THP 494: Patterning & Draping THP 494: Garment Construction Historical Studies with Asian/African/Native Am./Latin Am. Focus: 3 credits ALA 100: Introduction to Environmental Design (HU & H & G) ALA 102: Landscapes and Sustainability (HU & G) APH 300: World Architecture I/Western Cultures (HU & APH 313: History of Architecture I (L or HU & G APH 314: History of Architecture II (L or HU & G ARS 201: Art of Asia (HU & ARS 202: Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (HU & ARS 302: Art/ Africa, Oceania & Americas (HU & ARS 362: Pre-Columbian Art I (HU ARS 465: Native Art of North America (HU & C ARS 466: Native American Art of the Southwest (HU & C ARS 468: Art of the Arctic and Northwest Coast (HU & C ARS 469: Mexican Art (HU ARS 472: Art of China (HU) ARS 473: Art of Japan (HU) ARS 475: Chinese Painting (HU) DCE 201: Dance, Culture, and Global Contexts. (HU & G) DCE 402: Ethnography of Dance Practices (L or HU & G) DSC 101: Design Awareness (HU & G) MHL 344: Music in World Cultures (HU & G) MHL 466: North American Indian Music (L or HU & C) MUS 347: Jazz in America (HU & C) THE 404: Foreign Films and Filmmakers (G) THE 422: Latina and Latino Theatre and Film (HU & C) THE 423: African American Theatre

Historical and Theoretical - Courselist 2014 Historical and Theoretical Art Studies: 24 credits **6 credits with non-western focus 18 credits of Upper Division Must have 4 disciplines: ARS, DCE, MHL & THE AME 394: Media Literacies and Composition ARA 202: Understanding Photographs ARA 394: Museum Educators ARA 498: Photography and Language ARS 101: Art from Prehistory Through Middle Ages (HU ARS 102: Art from Renaissance to Present (HU ARS 458: Critical Theories in the Visual Arts (HU) ARS 494: Special Topics ARS 498: Pro-Seminar ARS Upper Division Elective ART 110: Drawing as Seeing and Thinking (HU) DCE 201: Dance, Culture, & Global Contexts (HU & G) ** DCE 300: Moving Histories (HU) DCE 301: Meaning in Motion (L or HU) FMP 250: Sex and Violence in Film and TV: Ethics Survey ** MHL 341: Music History I (HU) MHL 342: Music History II (HU) MHL 494: Special Topics MHL Upper Division Elective MTC 125: Basic Music Theory MTC 221: Music Theory: 18th Century MTC 222: Music Theory: 19th Century MTC 223: Music Theory: 20th Century MUS 131: Bach to Bebop THE 322: Theatre History and Culture (HU THE 403: Independent Film (HU) THE 405: Film: Great Performers and Directors (HU) THE 422: Latina and Latino Theatre and Film (HU & C) ** THE 423: African American Theatre (C) ** THE 424: Trends in Theatre for Youth ** THE 494: Special Topics THE Upper Division Elective Second Language: 16 credits Demonstrate proficiency in a language up through the 202 level or higher. Not American Sign Language Historical Studies with Asian/African/Native Am./Latin Am. focus: 3 credits: ALA 100: Introduction to Environmental Design (HU & H & G) ALA 102: Landscapes and Sustainability (HU & G) APH 300: World Architecture I/Western Cultures (HU & APH 313: History of Architecture I (L or HU & G APH 314: History of Architecture II (L or HU & G ARS 201: Art of Asia (HU & ARS 202: Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (HU & ARS 302: Art/ Africa,Oceania & Americas (HU & ARS 362: Pre-Columbian Art I (HU ARS 465: Native Art of North America (HU & C ARS 466: Native American Art of the Southwest (HU & C ARS 468: Art of the Arctic and Northwest Coast (HU & C ARS 469: Mexican Art (HU ARS 472: Art of China (HU) ARS 473: Art of Japan (HU) ARS 475: Chinese Painting (HU) DCE 201: Dance, Culture, and Global Contexts. (HU & G) DCE 402: Ethnography of Dance Practices (L or HU & G) DSC 101: Design Awareness (HU & G) MHL 344: Music in World Cultures (HU & G) MHL 466: North American Indian Music ((L or HU) & C) MUS 347: Jazz in America (HU & C) THE 404: World Cinema (G) THE 422: Latina and Latino Theatre and Film (HU & C) THE 423: African American Theatre (C) Historical Related Studies: 6 UD credits Upper Division courses from the following prefixes: AFH, AFR, ANT, ARH, DSC, ENG, HST, PHI, REL, TCL, WST For example: WST 300: Women & Gender in Contemp Society AFH 354: Afr Am Lit: Harlem Renaissance to Present ENG 375: Independent Record Labels