Why choose the College of Fine Arts and Communication?
Individual attention
Faculty and students actively involved in research and creative activities
Active, engaged student organizations
Diverse course offerings
Collaboration across departments, such as dance performances choreographed using American Sign Language and musical scoring of student-produced documentary films
From performing arts to speech pathology, painting to publishing, we prepare our students to become leaders in their fields.
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Art and Design
91ÖÆƬ³§ is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. Earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design or studio art or a Bachelor of Science in art education.
The Department of Communication and Media offers a Bachelor of Science in communication for students interested in the study of—and careers in—advertising, broadcasting, public relations, film and journalism.
The Department of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education prepares American Sign Language teachers and interpreters, teachers of deaf children from early childhood to secondary levels, and university professors and administrators.
Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the Mary Morgan Moore Department of Music offers four undergraduate degrees and two graduate degrees.