2015-2016 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Culture, Arts and Languages
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The Culture, Arts and Languages Department seeks to enrich lives by providing multiple and relevant course offerings, study away opportunities, internships, deep cultural immersion. The department provides a creative exchange of ideas in and outside of class.
The study of language engages students in reflection on other cultures and widens their world perspective in ways other fields cannot. It helps them analyze their own culture with the goal of being better citizens both globally and locally. Language study is especially important in the context of professional and career pursuits in today’s multicultural society and global economy.
Courses in Fine and Performing include: Art History, Dance, Drama, Music, and Studio Arts. These areas of study enable individuals to explore critical and creative ways to comprehend arts created in the past as well as providing methods to explore one’s own creative contributions through visual arts, dance, drama, and music. Performances occur in the Hoffman Auditorium, Carol Autorino Center for the Arts and Humanities. A variety of interesting internships are also offered at the USJ Art Gallery and at local art museums.
Fine And Performing Arts
Undergraduate Programs:
Art History, B.A.
Undergraduate Minors:
Art History Minor
Dance Minor
Music Minor
Performing Arts Minor
Studio Arts Minor
Languages
Undergraduate Programs:
Spanish, B.A.
Undergraduate Minors:
Spanish Minor
Study Abroad
For those students who are interested in an intensive language/culture program with Spanish-speaking people, the University sponsors a program in Spain or Latin America. Information on the program is provided in the detail of the course .
Non-majors who wish to travel or study abroad in the Spanish-speaking world are encouraged to speak with the Spanish faculty for exploration of options, and to consult with the International Studies and Programs office.
Other courses
French
EASL 101 - English Language and American Culture
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