COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

FNA – Fine Arts

FNA 112 – Music Appreciation: 3 credits

An introductory course in music featuring significant musical compositions of various styles and musical periods. Composers of note in Western music from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and the 20th century will be studied as a basis for intelligent listening habits for life long appreciation. Additional study in global music will be presented for a more multicultural view of the art of music and its place in human culture. Assigned listening and concert attendance.

FNA 113 – Fine Arts Appreciation: 3 credits

This course is designed to develop and expand an appreciation for music, art, and aesthetics. Introduces major movements and ideas in art, music, and architecture. Examines historical time periods and major figures including their philosophy, style, and view of aesthetics. Requires participation in cultural excursions.

FNA 213 – Introduction to Drama: 3 credits

This course is designed to give the student an understanding and appreciation for drama through examining the nature of drama, drama history (including religious drama history) as it relates to world cultures and values, and an overview of dramatic literature-including a look at the contemporary world theater. Opportunities for practical application are made available for individual growth and encouragement of creativity.

FNA 491, 492 and 493 – Topics in Fine Arts: 1-3 credits

Special topics of varied interest are offered as needed and as resources permit.

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