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Nov 09, 2024
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Fitchburg State University 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Fine and Performing Arts Concentration, Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S.
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Chairperson
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Petri Flint |
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Professors
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Associate Professors
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Assistant Professor
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Robin Dinda |
Petri Flint |
Susan Bromberg |
Jane Fiske |
Sarah (Sally) Moore |
Jonathan Harvey |
Kelly Morgan |
Jessica Robey |
Amy McGlothlin |
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Andrea Olmstead |
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Mary Vreeland |
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This major gives students a strong interdisciplinary grounding in the Fine and Performing Arts through 36-42 credits of coursework in Music, Studio Art, and/or Theater:
Choose a minor in Music, Studio Art or Theater (see catalog for the specific requirements of each minor), 18 credits.
(AND)
Choose either:
- Option 1 - 18 credits in one of the other two disciplines, at least 9 of which must be at the 2000+ level (OR)
- Option 2 - 12 credits in each of the other two disciplines, at least 6 of which must be at the 2000+ level in each discipline (24 cr.)
When not chosen as the discipline for the minor, the course requirements for each field are:
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Fine & Performing Arts Concentration
Music Concentration Requirements (12-18 credits)
Choose 5 additional credits in instrumental and/or vocal study and ensembles (5 cr.)
Choose the remaining 3-9 credits in Music from the following courses:
Studio Art Concentration Requirements (12-18 credits)
Required course - choose one of the following (3 cr.):
Choose the remaining 9-15 credits in Studio Art from the following courses:
Theater Concentration Requirements (12-18 credits):
Required courses (12 cr.):
When choosing Option 1 (18 credits in Theater as the second concentration), choose an additional 6 credits from the following courses (6 cr.):
IDIS Major Core Course Requirements (15 credits):
Required IDIS Seminars (6 cr.):
Required Interdisciplinary course (3 cr.):
Required Commonwealth of the Arts course - choose one of the following (3 cr.):
Required - choose any one of the following Interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary courses (3 cr.):
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