About

The College of Fine Arts provides instruction for students who seek professional careers in the arts, and provides creative and cultural opportunities for all students at the university and members of the community. The College was developed from the School of Architecture, which was established in 1925. In 1975, the previous College of Architecture and Fine Arts was divided into two colleges, the College of Architecture and the College of Fine Arts.

The College of Fine Arts is composed of the School of Art and Art History, School of Music and the School of Theatre and Dance, with affiliates and centers including the Center for the Arts and Public Policy; the Center for World Arts; Digital Worlds Institute, Center for the Arts in Healthcare, Research and Education and the University Galleries; the Visual Resources Center and the New World School for the Arts, Miami.

The College offers professional undergraduate and graduate curricula in Ceramics, Photography, Drawing, Electronic Intermedia, Graphic Design, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Art Education and Art History, Music Composition, Music Theory, Music History and Literature, Music Education, Accompanying, Conducting, Performance, Pedagogy and Sacred Music; Acting, Music Theatre, Dance, Costume Design, Scenic Design and Lighting Design.

Approximately 900 students major in these curricula, while more than 5000 other university students enroll in courses and participate in various creative and cultural opportunities offered by the College of Fine Arts.

Furthermore, The College of Fine Arts provides instruction for students who seek professional careers in the arts, and provides creative and cultural opportunities for all students at the university and members of the community. The College was developed from the School of Architecture, which was established in 1925. In 1975, the previous College of Architecture and Fine Arts was divided into two colleges, the College of Architecture and the College of Fine Arts.

2009-2010 Enrollment: School of Theatre and Dance
Undergraduates: 244
Graduates: 36
Post Baccalaureate: 1
Total Enrollment: 281