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CVPA Curriculum Committee

Program and Course Changes, Deletions and Modifications Presented to the CVPA Full Faculty

November 2, 2011 REVISED November 7, 12011

Carole Rosenstein, Arts Management Chair

Gail Scott-White, School of Art Jim Lepore, Dance Tommy Britt, FAVS Greg Grimsby, GAME Jesse Guessford, Music

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ART

1) Overhaul the SOA MFA program to bring the Program into line with peer institutions. Changes include:

a. switching studio courses from 5-credits to 4-credits

b. giving MFA students a stronger seminar and thesis comprehensive experience

c. providing a wider range of graduate courses for MFA students d. adding an MFA concentration in Graphic Design

e. updating a concentration name from Digital Art to New Media Art 2) Convert previously taught and fully enrolled undergraduate Special Topics

courses to new course offerings, and add them to the concentration course options;

3) Add three new courses to help with course sequencing

4) Create two new SOA minors: one in Graphic Design and the other in Web Design.

NEW DEGREES AND COURSES MFA Concentration in Graphic Design MFA Concentration in New Media Art Minor in Graphic Design

Minor in Web Design

AVT 254: Photography (4 credits)

AVT 407: Advanced Aesthetics (3 credits) AVT 411: Motion Design (4 credits)

AVT 412: Advanced Typography (4 credits)

AVT 413: Professional Design Practices (4 credits) AVT 416 Advertising Design (4 credits)

AVT 417 Package Design (4 credits)

AVT 418 Advanced Web Design (4 credits)

AVT 419 Topics in Graphic Design (variable credits, 1-6)

 

AVT 474: Sound Art ll (4 credits)

AVT 507: Advanced Aesthetics (3 credits)

AVT 621: Graduate Seminar in Art Writing (3 credits) AVT 618: Visual Communication Theories (2 credits)

AVT  635,  Advanced  Graduate  Painting  ll.  

AVT  641:  Graduate  Graphic  Design  1  (4  credits)    

AVT  645,  Advanced  Graduate  Printmaking  ll.    

AVT 646: Graduate Graphic Design 2 (4 credits) AVT 647: Advanced Graduate Design 1 (4 credits)

AVT  655,  Advanced  Graduate  Photography  ll.    

AVT  655,  Advanced  Graduate  Sculpture  ll.    

AVT 678: Advanced Graduate Design 2 (4 credits)

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ARTS MANAGEMENT

1) A shift from four certificates to one certificate with four concentrations: a. Fundraising and Development in the Arts,

b. PR and Marketing in the Arts,

c. Programming and Project Management in the Arts, and d. Arts Entrepreneurship.

2) Adding new courses that will enhance the certificate offerings and graduate employment readiness.

3) Adding a Capstone experience to the MA program. NEW DEGREES AND COURSES

Arts Management Graduate Certificate

AMGT 620: Legal Aspects of Arts Management (3 credits) AMGT 630: Viral Marketing and Social Media (3 credits) AMGT 640: Programming and Project Management (3 credits) AMGT 650: Major Gifts and Capital Campaigns (3 credits)

AMGT 525: Introduction to Technology for PR and Marketing in the Arts (1 credit) AMGT 526: Applied Technology Projects for PR and Marketing in the Arts (1 credit) AMGT 527: Selected Readings in PR and Marketing in the Arts (1 credit)

AMGT 545: Introduction to Technology for Programming and Project Management in the Arts (1 credit)

AMGT 546: Applied Technology Projects for Programming and Project Management in the Arts (1 credit)

AMGT 547: Selected Readings in Programming and Project Management in the Arts (1 credit)

AMGT 555: Introduction to Technology for Fundraising and Development in the Arts (1 credit)

AMGT 556: Applied Technology Projects for Fundraising and Development in the Arts (1 credit)

AMGT 557: Selected Readings in Fundraising and Development in the Arts (1 credit) AMGT 795: Capstone in Arts Management (1 credit)

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DANCE

Administrative and editorial changes to catalog listings including prerequisites, schedule type, course descriptions and course titles.

NEW DEGREES AND COURSES None

FILM AND VIDEO

1) Adding new courses that are needed for the FAVS MAIS degree; 2) Adding a new course to address specific student needs.

NEW DEGREES AND COURSES

FAVS 460: Advanced Video Editing (3 credits) FAVS 550: Internship (3 credits)

FAVS 570: Screenwriting (3 credits)

FAVS 590: Independent Study (variable credits, 1-3) FAVS 597: Independent Production (variable credits, 1-3) FAVS 599: Special Topics (variable credits, 1-6)

GAME 1) Changes to prerequisites for several courses 2) A new pre-Internship seminar

3) Name change of GAME 232 to more relevant title ”Online and Mobile Gaming”

4) Required PYHS 160 GEN ED replaced with the more game-applicable PYHS 103, which deals with every-day phenomena and mechanics.

NEW DEGREES AND COURSES

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MUSIC

1) Changing the name of our individual instruction courses from Private music instruction to Applied Music to align with the language used at many other institutions.

2) The addition of a fourth semester of our aural skills sequence and the

corresponding paperwork, to better prepare our students in a vital skills area and to align this sequence with the current four semester sequence in music theory. 3) Changing MUSI 415/515 to a lecture lab to service more students to meet the

demand of the growing school. NEW DEGREES AND COURSES

 

MUSI 214 – Aural Skills IV (3 credits)

THEATER

1) Title change from “Concentration in Teaching Education” to “Concentration in Teaching Theater Arts PK – 12”, as prescribed by the Commonwealth.

2) Course Name Changes to create a more obvious hierarchical link in the class titles:

a. THR 300 changes from: Voice and Speech Fundamentals  To: Voice and Speech I;

b. THR 301 changes from: Voice and Speech for the Performer  To: Voice and Speech II.

3) Addition of two new courses to address specific student needs. NEW DEGREES AND COURSES

Concentration in Teaching Theater Arts PK – 12 THR 313: Event Technology (3 credits) THR 405: Advanced Stage Combat (3 credits)

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LIST OF ALL COURSES DELETED, CREATED OR MODIFIED (n=187)

AMGT 403: IT for Arts Professionals AMGT 503: IT for Arts Managers

AMGT 525: Introduction to Technology for PR and Marketing in the Arts (1) AMGT 526: Applied Technology Projects for PR and Marketing in the Arts (1) AMGT 527: Selected Readings in PR and Marketing in the Arts (1)

AMGT 545: Introduction to Technology for Programming and Project Management in the Arts (1)

AMGT 546: Applied Technology Projects for Programming and Project Management in the Arts (1)

AMGT 547: Selected Readings in Programming and Project Management in the Arts (1) AMGT 555: Introduction to Technology for Fundraising and Development in the Arts (1) AMGT 556: Applied Technology Projects for Fundraising and Development in the Arts (1)

AMGT 557: Selected Readings in Fundraising and Development in the Arts (1) AMGT 620: Legal Aspects of Arts Management (3)

AMGT 630: Viral Marketing and Social Media (3) AMGT 640: Programming and Project Management (3) AMGT 650: Major Gifts and Capital Campaigns (3) AMGT 795: Capstone in Arts Management (1) AVT 254- Photography

AVT 345- Paper/Print/Book as Visual Language AVT 359- About Photography

AVT 374 | Sound Art IMUSI 113 AVT 385- Eco Art

AVT 407- Advanced Aesthetics AVT 410 Advanced Web Design AVT 411 Motion Design

AVT 412 Advanced Typography AVT 413 Professional Design Practices AVT 415 Web Design and Usability AVT 416 Advertising Design AVT 417 Package Design

AVT 419 Topics in Graphic Design

AVT 453- Professional Photography Practices AVT 474- Sound Art ll

AVT 507, Advanced Aesthetics AVT 610, Graduate Seminar

AVT 612, Independent Project Research AVT 618, Visual Communication Theories AVT 619, Web Design

AVT 621, Graduate Seminar in Art Writing (new title still being finalized) AVT 632, Graduate Painting l

AVT 633, Graduate Painting ll

AVT 634, Advanced Graduate Painting l AVT 635, Advanced Graduate Painting ll AVT 641, Graduate Graphic Design 1 AVT 642, Graduate Printmaking l

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AVT 643, Graduate Printmaking ll

AVT 644, Advanced Graduate Printmaking l AVT 645, Advanced Graduate Printmaking ll AVT 646, Graduate Graphic Design 2 AVT 647, Advanced Graduate Design 1 AVT 648, Advanced Graphic Design ll AVT 652, Graduate Photography l AVT 653, Graduate Photography ll

AVT 654, Advanced Graduate Photography l AVT 655, Advanced Graduate Photography ll AVT 662, Graduate Sculpture l

AVT 663, Graduate Sculpture ll

AVT 664, Advanced Graduate Sculpture I AVT 665, Advanced Graduate Sculpture ll AVT 664, Advanced Graduate Sculpture l AVT 670, Teaching Practicum

AVT 672, Performance Studio I AVT 673, Performance Studio II

AVT 674, Advanced Performance Studio AVT 675 Advanced InterArts

AVT 676, Graduate Sound Art

AVT 678, Advanced Graduate Design 2 AVT 682, Experimental 2D Animation AVT 683, Advanced Image Making AVT 685, Video Art

AVT 686, Experimental 3D Animation AVT 687, Advanced Topics: New Media AVT 688, Hybrid Animation

AVT 796, Directed Reading

AVT 798, Directed Project and Exhibition DANCE 114 DANCE 118 DANCE 119 DANCE 120 DANCE 125 DANCE 131 DANCE 145 DANCE 150 DANCE 161 DANCE 170 DANCE 190 DANCE 210 DANCE 225 DANCE 231 DANCE 245 DANCE 251 DANCE 252 DANCE 270 DANCE 301 DANCE 314

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DANCE 318 DANCE 324 DANCE 325 DANCE 326 DANCE 331 DANCE 345 DANCE 350 DANCE 360 DANCE 362 DANCE 370 DANCE 371 DANCE 399 DANCE 410 DANCE 420 DANCE 425 DANCE 445 DANCE 453 DANCE 454 DANCE 455 DANCE 480 DANCE 490

FAVS 460: Advanced Editing FAVS 550: Internship

FAVS 570: Screenwriting FAVS 590: Independent Study FAVS 597: Independent Production FAVS 599: Special Topics

GAME 231 GAME 232 GAME 310 GAME 330 GAME 331 GAME 410 GAME 489 GAME 491

MUSI  113    

MUSI 114 MUSI 213 MUSI 214 MUSI 221 MUSI 222 MUSI 223 MUSI 224 MUSI 225 MUSI 226 MUSI 227 MUSI 228 MUSI 241

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MUSI 242 MUSI 243 MUSI 244 MUSI 245 MUSI 246 MUSI 247 MUSI 248 MUSI 415 MUSI 441 MUSI 442 MUSI 443 MUSI 444 MUSI 445 MUSI 446 MUSI 447 MUSI 448 MUSI 515 MUSI 621 MUSI 622 MUSI 623 MUSI 624 MUSI 625 MUSI 626 MUSI 627 MUSI 628 MUSI 629 MUSI 721 MUSI 722 MUSI 723 MUSI 724 MUSI 725 MUSI 726 MUSI 727 MUSI 728 MUSI 729 MUSI 822 MUSI 823 MUSI 824 MUSI 825 MUSI 826 MUSI 827 MUSI 828 MUSI 829 THR 300 THR 301 THR 313 THR 405

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