2013 - 2014 Academic Catalog

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t h e c o l l e g e at r i n d g e Choose one of the following sequences: MU201, 202 History of Western Music I and II MU212,213, Jazz History and Popular Musical Culture Since Bill Haley

Arts Management Concentration in Theater TH101 Introduction to Theater Arts TH272 Theater History Survey TH211 Techniques of Acting I One Dramatic Literature course from the following: EN310 Shakespeare Comedies & Histories TH342 Modern European Drama TH343 Modern American Drama One course from the following group: TH131 Dance Movement TH251 Scenography (Scenic Design) I TH261 Lighting Design I Two production courses from the following: TH161 Production Performance I TH162 Production Performance II TH171 Production Design/Technical I

TH111 Stagecraft I or TH112 Stagecraft II

TH151 Costume Design & Construction

TH172 Production Design/Technical II ID241 Musical Production I ID242 Musical Production II

Recommended Courses for General Electives for Arts Management Major AD304 Advertising AD370 Advertising in America: A Cultural and Historical Perspective AM299, 399, 499 Independent Study in Arts Management FA450 Fine Arts Seminar Capstone: Preparation of the Art Professional

Recommended Curriculum Guide First Year

Fall Semester GLE101 First Year Inquiry Seminar GLE110 First Year Composition I AC101 Principles of Accounting I MT___ General Education Mathematics or _____General Education Elective _____ Elective

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester MK201 Principles of Marketing AM201 Managing Non-Profit Organizations and Fundraising _____ General Education Lab Science I _____ General Education Elective _____ General Education Elective

FA382 The Art Museum and Gallery in Theory and Practice HP211 Introduction to Public History IB211 International Business Cultures TH180 Public Speaking ______ Courses from other Arts Management Concentrations

Spring Semester GLE120 First Year Composition II ET101 Principles of Economics I MN201 Principles of Management MT___ General Education Mathematics or _____General Education Elective _____ General Education Elective Spring Semester _____ Elective _____ Elective _____ General Education Lab Science II _____ General Education Elective _____ General Education Elective

Note: By University policy, students must make a minimum standard of progress toward the completion of general education requirements by the end of the Sophomore Year, in order to achieve Junior Standing for course registration purposes. 66


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