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F I N E A R T S
Fine Arts
Chair, Department of Art:Assistant Professor Simpkins
Associate Professor:Wellford
Assistant Professors: Becherer, Rhodes, Rosenblatt-Ferrell,Tucker
FNA 101. INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
4 sh
Students explore the nature of theatre, how it is created and how it functions in society.
Primary study covers the diversity of the art form, basic terminology and the
event/audience relationship. Performance reaction papers, creative projects and lab
hours are required. Offered fall or spring. (FNA 101 is the same course as THE 101.)
FNA 211. INTRODUCTION TO FINE ARTS
4 sh
This comparative study of the major artistic forms involves readings, exhibitions, cultur-
al events, lectures and workshops with visiting artists through which students discover
works of art, their uses, purposes and aesthetic values. Offered fall and spring.
FNA 251. FINE ARTS STUDIES IN ENGLAND
4 sh
This course is a study tour of London emphasizing theatres, concerts and places of cul-
tural importance.Winter only.
FNA 265. FINE ARTS STUDIES IN ITALY
4 sh
This course is a study tour of Italy exploring the music, art, architecture and theatre.
Winter only.
FNA 313. BRITISH ART AND ARCHITECTURE
4 sh
Field trips to museums and historically relevant sites complement classroom study of
the art and architecture of England from the Anglo-Saxon and Roman periods to the
19th century. Offered fall and spring.
FNA 369. FINE ARTS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
4 sh
Early childhood and elementary education majors become familiar with current
approaches to teaching the arts, with emphasis placed on incorporating the arts into
daily instruction. Prerequisites: junior standing, acceptance to the teacher education
program and PSY 321. Materials fee: $20.
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F O R E I G N L A N G U A G E S
Foreign Languages
Chair, Department of Foreign Languages:Associate Professor Van Bodegraven
Associate Professors: Ihrie, Lunsford, Romer
Assistant Professors: Lanzoni, Morales, Sumiyoshi,Villalba
In the 21st century, students are faced with a global economy and a w