2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
School of Visual and Performing Arts
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www.ulm.edu/vapa
ART
www.ulm.edu/art/
(Art Education, Graphic Design, Ceramics, Drawing, or Painting)
Foy, Noble, Smith, Tresner
The Art Program offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a concentration selected from Art Education, Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, and Painting.
Art majors are formally admitted to the BFA program following successful completion of the first ART 3000 Portfolio review. The BFA requires a minimum of 81 credit hours in art with 30 hours of general art/foundation and 12 hours in art history. Studio Art concentrations which include Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, or Painting will complete 24 hours in art concentration and 12 hours of art electives and the Art Education Concentration will complete 36 hours in art concentration. The BFA also requires 39 hours in general education core classes.
MUSIC
www.ulm.edu/music/
Boldin, Bratcher, Carey, Chandler, Clark, Havard, Humes, Irwin, James, Johnson, Kilpatrick, Lunte, Mobley, Parrish, Seiler, Siereveld, Thacher, Vangelisti, Veronee
The mission of the Music Program at the University of Louisiana at Monroe is to educate students in music and music education; to offer liberal arts performance and classroom opportunities to all students, and to develop and provide musical events, performances, workshops and activities for all people within the region. The Music Program also provides many opportunities for students who were in high school performing groups and are majoring in other disciplines, to participate in University music performance organizations based upon their interests and abilities.
Before being accepted as a music or music education major, a student must successfully complete an entrance audition (personal or solo performance recording) and a theory placement examination. For further information, visit http://www.ulm.edu/music.
DANCE/THEATRE (Non-Degree)
www.ulm.edu/dance/
www.ulm.edu/theatre/
The 18-hour Dance minor offers courses in a variety of dance styles from ballet to jazz, social dance, administration, dance history, pedagogy, workshops, and Dance Repertory Ensemble.
In keeping with its mission to enhance the cultural life of this community, the School of Visual and Performing Arts is committed to providing students with opportunities to participate in theatrical, musical, and choreographed performances as well as workshops and other events presented at ULM for the general public.
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