The Creative Process
These classes center around the inter-influential relationships between art, music, theatre and literature as well as other artistic disciplines. Emphasis will be placed on what influenced a composer, a writer and/or a playwright to create a body of work, and furthermore, how these ideas and concepts affect and influence one another from one discipline to the next. Parallels will be drawn as to why, who and how significant artists' works came to be what they are.
Additionally, the topics will concentrate on understanding what came before the artist and/or writer and their work, what happened during their time of creative work to instigate the initial interest in subject matter by a composer/writer/playwright, and how they contributed to the overall body of work and evolutionary progress in each of these disciplines.
Instructions for Focal Study 26
Complete at least three courses and a minimum of 10 credits. No more than two of these courses may have the same disciplinary prefix.
First Cluster (complete 3 courses) | ||
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ARTHI OR ARTST 121 OR ARTST 122 OR ARTST 221 OR ARTST 222 |
Any ARTHI class OR Studio I (any topic) OR Studio I CE (any topic) OR Studio II (any topic) OR Studio II CE (any topic) |
2-4 credits |
DANC 261 | Dance History and Appreciation I | 4 credits |
ENGL 227 | Introduction to World Literature | 4 credits |
MEDA 250 OR MEDA 265 |
Elements of Video Production OR Web Design |
4 credits |
MUS 101 OR MUS 110 |
Introduction to Classical Music OR Music Notation & Songwriting |
4 credits |
PHIL 304 | Philosophy of Art | 4 credits |
THEA 101 OR THEA 350 OR THEA 360 OR APTH 215/315 OR APTH 272 OR APTH 372 OR FREN 304 |
Theatre Appreciation OR Theatre History & Dramitic Lit I OR Theatre History & Dramatic Lit II OR Applied Theatre Workshop OR Performance as Witness OR Performance as Witness II OR French and Francophone Theater |
2 credits OR 4 credits OR 4 credits OR 4 credits OR 2 credits OR 2 credits OR 4 credits |