GEA UNIVERSITY

of San Marco


DIVISION OF FINE ARTS

The most popular

50) VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

Symbols:

AA = Associate in Arts; AS = Associate in Science; AFA = Associate in Fine Arts

BA = Bachelor of Arts; BS = Bachelor of Science; BFA = Bachelor of Fine Arts; B.Arch = Bachelor of Architecture

MA = Master of Arts (example: MA in Fine Arts); MS = Master of Science (example: MS in Fine Arts); 

MFA = Master of Fine Arts (example: MFA in Filmmaking); M.Arch = Master of Architecture

Ed.D. = Doctor of Education (example: Ed.D. in Fine Arts); Ph.D. = Doctor of Philosophy (example: Ph.D. in Fine Arts); 

DFA = Doctor of Fine Arts (example: DFA in Visual Arts); D.Arch = Doctor of Architecture

Fine Arts degrees:

+ Acting

Title: Acting

CIP Code: 50.0506

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to communicate dramatic information, ideas, moods, and feelings through the achievement of naturalistic and believable behavior in imaginary circumstances. Includes instruction in voice and acting speech, stage dialects, movement, improvisation, acting styles, theatre history, script interpretation, and actor coaching.

+ Associate in Arts (AA) of Fine Arts in Acting  - 60 SCH (Semester Credit Hours)

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Fine Arts in Acting - 120 SCH (Semester Credit Hours)

or 

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Acting - 60 SCH (Semester Credit Hours), 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting - 120 SCH (Semester Credit Hours)

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Acting or 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Acting

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Acting

+ Ed.D & PhD in Acting

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Acting

Students of Acting can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Media Communications


In Italy this program can be equivalent to: 

Bachelor: depending on the study program choosen by the student, a more practical program can be equivalent to a first level Academic Diploma in Acting (code DADPL02); a more theoretical and critical program can be equivalent to a first level degree of class L-3 (degree in disciplines of figurative arts, music, entertainment and fashion); a practical and theoretical program can be equivalent to both. 

Master: equivalent to a second level Academic Diploma in Acting

+ Animation

Title: Animation & Digital Arts (Fine Arts)

CIP Code: 50.0102

Definition: A general, undifferentiated program that focuses on the use of computerized digital images as the primary medium of expression in the visual and performing arts, and that may prepare individuals for a wide variety of careers using new media, including graphic design, digital animation, motion graphics, 3D visualization, game and interactive media design, music and sound design, video production, web design, photography, and other fields.


Title: Animation (& Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects), (MediaCommunications)

CIP Code: 10.0304

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to use computer applications and related visual and sound imaging techniques to manipulate images and information originating as film, video, still photographs, digital copy, soundtracks, and physical objects in order to communicate messages simulating real-world content. Includes instruction in specialized camerawork and equipment operation and maintenance, image capture, computer programming, dubbing, CAD applications, and applications to specific commercial, industrial, and entertainment needs.

+ AA, BA in Animation / 3D Animation Technology / 2D Animation

+ MA in Animation (or in 3D Animation Technology or in 2D Animation)

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Animation (or in 3D Animation Technology or in 2D Animation)

+ Ed.D & PhD in Animation (or in 3D Animation Technology or in 2D Animation)

+ DFA in Animation (or in 3D Animation Technology or in 2D Animation)

2D or 3D Animation

Depending their goals and future roles, students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Media Communications

+ Anthropology

Title: Anthropology

CIP Code: 45.0201

Definition: A program that focuses on the systematic study of human beings, their antecedents and related primates, and their cultural behavior and institutions, in comparative perspective. Includes instruction in biological/physical anthropology, primatology, human paleontology and prehistoric archeology, hominid evolution, anthropological linguistics, ethnography, ethnology, ethnohistory, socio-cultural anthropology, psychological anthropology, research methods, and applications to areas such as medicine, forensic pathology, museum studies, and international affairs.


Title: Cultural Anthropology

CIP Code: 45.0204

Definition: A program that focuses on the study of culture and the relationship of culture to other aspects of social life. Includes instruction in cultural anthropology, anthropological theory, enthnography, linguistics, and quantitative and qualitative research methods.

+ AA, BA, MA in Anthropology and Art Heritage*/Cultural Anthropology and Art Heritage

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major/Minor in Anthropology/Cultural Anthropology

+ AFA, BFA, MFA in Anthropology/Cultural Anthropology

+ Ed.D & PhD in Anthropology and Art Heritage/Cultural Anthropology and Art Heritage/Anthropological Sciences


*(Art Heritage/Cultural Heritage or only Anthropology/Cultural Anthropology)

For this field of study, students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts+, in Education+ or in Theology+

+ Applied Arts

Title: Applied Arts

CIP Code: 50.0499

Definition: Any instructional program in applied arts

+ AFA, BFA, MFA in Applied Arts

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Applied Arts

+ Ed.D in Fine Arts - Applied Arts

+ PhD in Fine Arts - Applied Arts

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Applied Arts

+ Archeology (Archaeology)

Title: Archeology

CIP Code: 45.0301

Definition: A program that focuses on the systematic study of extinct societies, and the past of living societies, via the excavation, analysis and interpretation of their artifactual, human, and associated remains. Includes instruction in archeological theory, field methods, dating methods, conservation and museum studies, cultural and physical evolution, and the study of specific selected past cultures.

+ AA, BA, MA in Archaeology and Art Heritage

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Archaeology

+ AFA, BFA, MFA in Archaeology

+ Ed.D & PhD in Archaeology

+ DFA in Archaeology

Students can choose between a + degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Architectural Design 

Title: Architectural Design

CIP Codes: 04.0202

Definition: An advanced program of study for architects and related professionals that focuses on theoretical and practical issues in architecture and integrates digital technologies into architectural design, fabrication, and construction. Includes instruction in architectural history and urban theory, 3-D digital technologies, construction, design and fabrication methods, and sustainable practices in architecture.

+ AA, AS, BA, BS, MA, MS in Fine Arts - Major/Minor in Architectural Design

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Architectural Design, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Architectural Design, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Architectural Design

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Architectural Design

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Architectural Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Architectural Design

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Architecture  

Architecture is a field of the Plastic Arts, under the Visual Arts

Title: Architecture

CIP Code: 04.0201

Definition: A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of architecture and to conduct research in various aspects of the field. Includes instruction in architectural design, history, and theory; building structures and environmental systems; project and site planning; construction; professional responsibilities and standards; and related cultural, social, economic, and environmental issues.

+ AA, AS, BA, BS in Architectural Sciences (AS, BS) or in Architecture (AA, BA)

+ AFA, BFA in Architectural Sciences or in Architecture

+ MA in Architecture  / MFA in Architecture

+ Master of Architecture (M.Arch)

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Architecture

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Architecture

+ Doctor of Architecture (D.Arch)

+ Ed.D in Architecture (or + Ed.D in Fine Arts Architecture)

+ PhD in Architecture (or + Ph.D in Fine Arts Architecture)

Students of Architecture and Landscape Architecture can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Media Communications

+ Art History and Criticism  

Title: Art History, Criticism and Conservation

CIP Codes: 50.0703

Definition: A program that focuses on the study of the historical development of art as social and intellectual phenomenon, the analysis of works of art, and art conservation. Includes instruction in the theory of art, art history research methods, connoisseurship, the preservation and conservation of works of art, and the study of specific periods, cultures, styles, and themes.

+ AA, BA, MA in Art History/Criticism/Art Heritage and Conservation*

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Art History/Criticism/Art Heritage and Conservation

+ Ed.D & PhD in Art History and Art Heritage//Criticism/Art Heritage and Conservation* 

*(or in Cultural Heritage)

Students can choose a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 

Title: Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management

CIP Codes: 50.1099

Definition: Any instructional program in arts, entertainment, and media management

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Visual Arts

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Visual Arts, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Visual Arts, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Arts

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Visual Arts

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Ceramic Arts and Ceramics 

Title: Ceramic Arts and Ceramics

CIP Codes: 50.0711

Definition: A program that prepares individuals creatively and technically to express emotions, ideas, or inner visions by producing art works out of clay and similar materials. Includes instruction in handbuilt and wheelthrown techniques; molding; slips and glazes; trimming and decorating; firing and kiln operation; oxidation; mixed media; ceramic murals; and personal style development.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Ceramic Arts and Ceramics

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Ceramic Arts and Ceramics, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Ceramic Arts and Ceramics, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Ceramic Arts and Ceramics

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Ceramic Arts and Ceramics

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Ceramic Arts and Ceramics

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Ceramic Arts and Ceramics

+ Cinematic Art   

Title: Cinematic Art (Film/Video and Photographic Arts)

CIP Code: 50.0699

Definition: Any instructional program in film/video and photographic arts

+ AA, BA, MA in Cinematic Art

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Cinematic Art

+ AFA, BFA, MFA in Cinematic Art

+ Ed.D & PhD in Cinematic Art

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Cinematic Art 

Students can choose a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications  or in Education

+ Cinematography  

Title: Cinematography

CIP Codes: 50.0602

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to communicate dramatic information, ideas, moods, and feelings through the making and producing of films and videos. Includes instruction in theory of film, film technology and equipment operation, film production, film directing, film editing, cinematographic art, film audio, techniques for making specific types of films and/or videos, media technologies, computer image making, multi-media production, and the planning and management of film/video operations.

+ AA, BA, MA in Cinematograhy

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in  Cinematography

+ AFA, BFA, MFA in Cinematography

+ Ed.D & PhD in Fine Arts, Cinematography

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Cinematography

Students can choose a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Classical and Ancient Studies 

Title: Ancient Studies/Civilization

CIP Codes: 30.2201

Definition: A program that focuses on Western and Non-Western cultures and related topics in the periods of Pre-history and Antiquity. Includes such disciplines as ancient languages, archeology, history, art history, geography, population studies, environmental studies, religious studies, and the social sciences.


Title: Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology

CIP Codes: 30.2202

Definition: A program that focuses on the cultures, environment, and history of the ancient Near East, Europe, and the Mediterranean basin from the perspective of the humanities and social sciences, including archaeology.


+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Classical and Ancient Studies

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Classical and Ancient Studies, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Classical and Ancient Studies, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Classical and Ancient Studies

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Classical and Ancient Studies

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Classical and Ancient Studies

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Classical and Ancient Studies

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Cosmetology & Make-Up Artistry

Title: Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services.

CIP Codes: 12.04

Definition: Instructional content for this group of programs is defined in codes 12.0401 - 12.0499

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Cosmetology & Make-Up Artistry

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Cosmetology & Make-Up Artistry, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Cosmetology & Make-Up Artistry, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Cosmetology & Make-Up Artistry

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Cosmetology & Make-Up Artistry

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Cosmetology & Make-Up Artistry

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Cosmetology & Make-Up Artistry

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Counseling, in Administration, in Education or in Health Education

+ Costume Design  

Title: Costume Design

CIP Codes: 50.0510

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to design and select costumes for characters in theatre and the performing arts and to serve as part of a production team. Includes instruction in costume design, script analysis, theory and criticism, period styles, history of costume, stage makeup, rendering, and costume construction.

+ AFA, BFA in Costume Design

+ MFA in Costume Design

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major/Minor in Costume Design

+ Ed.D & PhD in Fine Arts, Costume Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Costume Design

Students can choose a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry 

Title: Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry

CIP Codes: 50.0201

Definition: A program that focuses on the aesthetics, techniques, and creative processes for designing and fashioning objects in one or more of the handcraft or folk art traditions, and that prepares individuals to create in any of these media.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Visual Arts

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Visual Arts, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Visual Arts, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Arts

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Visual Arts

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Creative Writing 

CIP Code: 23.1302

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Creative Writing

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Creative Writing, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Creative Writing, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Creative Writing

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Creative Writing

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Creative Writing

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Culinary Arts 

CIP Codes: 12.05; 12.99

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Culinary Arts

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Culinary Arts, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Culinary Arts, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Culinary Arts

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Culinary Arts

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Culinary Arts

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Culinary Arts

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

Major/Minor in:

Baking and Pastry Arts, Cake Design, Catering Management, Chef Taining, Cooking, Connoisseur, Cuisine arts, Culinary Arts/Chef Training, Culinary Science/Culinology, Enology, Fooding, Food Design, Food Pairing, Food Preparation, Food Science (see Food Science), Gastronomy, Pastry Chef, Professional Cooking, Restaurant, Sommelier, Table arts, Viticulture and more.

Title: Cooking and Related Culinary Arts, General

CIP Code: 12.0500

Definition: A program that focuses on the general study of the cooking and related culinary arts, and that may prepare individuals for a variety of jobs within the food service industry. Includes instruction in food preparation, cooking techniques, equipment operation and maintenance, sanitation and safety, communication skills, applicable regulations, and principles of food service management.

Title: Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef

CIP Code: 12.0501

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to serve as professional bakers and pastry specialists in restaurants or other commercial baking establishments. Includes instruction in bread and pastry making, bread and pastry handling and storage, cake and pastry decorating, baking industry operations, product packaging and marketing operations, and counter display and service.

Title: Bartending/Bartender

CIP Code: 12.0502

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to professionally prepare mixed alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and related products and manage bars, lounges, and beverage service operations in the hospitality industry. Includes instruction in mixology, oenology, accounting and cash management, inventory and cellar management, bar and lounge management, applicable laws and regulations, customer service, and labor/employment regulations.

Title: Restaurant, Culinary, and Catering Management/Manager

CIP Code: 12.0504

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to plan, supervise, and manage food and beverage preparation and service operations, restaurant facilities, and catering services. Includes instruction in food/beverage industry operations, cost control, purchasing and storage, business administration, logistics, personnel management, culinary arts, restaurant and menu planning, executive chef functions, event planning and management, health and safety, insurance, and applicable law and regulations.

For this field of study, students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education, in Social Work or in Administration

Title: Culinary Arts/Chef Training

CIP Code: 12.0503

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to provide professional chef and related cooking services in restaurants and other commercial food establishments. Includes instruction in recipe and menu planning, preparing and cooking of foods, supervising and training kitchen assistants, the management of food supplies and kitchen resources, aesthetics of food presentation, and familiarity or mastery of a wide variety of cuisines and culinary techniques.

Title: Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

CIP Code: 12.0505

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to serve under the supervision of chefs and other food service professionals as kitchen support staff and commercial food preparation workers. Includes instruction in kitchen organization and operations, sanitation and quality control, basic food preparation and cooking skills, kitchen and kitchen equipment maintenance, and quantity food measurement and monitoring.

Title: Meat Cutting/Meat Cutter

CIP Code: 12.0506

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to receive, cut, and package animal meat products in commercial establishments and to function as licensed meat cutters/butchers. Includes instruction in product recognition for beef, veal, lamb, pork, poultry, and fancy and smoked meats; retail and wholesale cutting and specialty cuts; packaging and counter display; shop safety; meat sanitation, storage and rotation; quality control; meat handling laws and regulations; and customer service.

Programs: only Certificate and Diploma

Title: Food Service, Waiter/Waitress, and Dining Room Management/Manager

CIP Code: 12.0507

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to serve food to customers in formal or informal settings. Includes instruction in the nutritional, sensory, and functional properties of food and its ingredients; food services principles; table and counter services; dining room operations and procedures; service personnel supervision and management; communication skills; business math; safety; and sanitation.

For this field of study, students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education, in Social Work or in Administration

Title: Institutional Food Workers.

CIP Code: 12.0508

Definition: A program that prepares individuals in production and service used in governmental, commercial or independently owned institutional food establishments and related food industry occupations. Includes instruction in selecting, storing, preparing, and serving food and food products; basic nutrition; sanitation, and food safety; the use and care of commercial equipment; serving techniques; and the operation of institutional food establishments.

Title: Culinary Science/Culinology

CIP Code: 12.0509

Definition: A program that focuses on the blending of food science and the culinary arts and that prepares individuals to work as research chefs and related research and development positions in the food industry. Includes instruction in culinary arts, food chemistry, food safety and quality, food processing, nutrition, and business management.

Title: Wine Steward/Sommelier

CIP Code: 12.0510

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to manage wine selection, purchasing, storage, sales, and service for a variety of establishments in the hospitality industry. Includes instruction in wine production, wine regions of the world, wine tasting, food and wine matching, service techniques, and wine program management.

Title: Culinary Arts and Related Services

CIP Code: 12.0599

Definition: Any instructional program in culinary arts and related services not listed above.

Title: Personal and Culinary Services

CIP Code: 12.9999

Definition: Any instructional program in personal and culinary services not listed above.

Title: Brewery/Brewpub Operations/Management

CIP Code: 52.0910

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to plan, manage, and market breweries and brewpubs. Includes instruction in brewing science, food services management, logistics and distribution, business networking, personnel management, business planning and capitalization, brewing industry operations, marketing, alcohol and liquor law and regulations, finance, and ethics. 

For this field of study, students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education, in Social Work or in Administration

Title: Viticulture and Enology

CIP Code: 01.1004

Definition: A program that focuses on the application of scientific and agribusiness principles to the production of grapes, the making of wine, and the wine business. Includes instruction in grapes and wines of the world; grape production; winemaking technology; plant biology; chemistry; food science, safety, and packaging; soil science; pest management; and marketing and business management.

Action: Moved from CIP code 01.0309 to 01.1004

For this field of study, students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education, in Social Work or in Administration

Title: Brewing Science

CIP Code: 01.1003

Definition: A program that focuses on the business, science, and technology of beer brewing operations. Includes instruction in biology, biochemistry, brewing, entrepreneurship, fermentation, malting, marketing, microbiology, quality control, and sanitation.

For this field of study, students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education, in Social Work or in Administration

Zymology/Fermentation Science

Title: Zymology/Fermentation Science

CIP Code: 01.1005

Definition: A program that focuses on the business, science, and technology of fermented food production. Includes instruction in biology, biochemistry, brewing, entrepreneurship, fermentation, marketing, microbiology, quality control, and sanitation.

+ Decorative Arts 

+ AFA, BFA in Applied and/or Decorative Arts

+ MFA in Decorative Arts (Major in a category)

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Decorative Arts

+ Ed.D & PhD in Decorative Arts

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Decorative Arts

Students can choose a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Design  

Title: Design

CIP Code: 50.0499

Definition: Any instructional program in Design

+ AA, BA, MA in Art and Design

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Design

+ Ed.D & PhD in Art & Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Design

Students can choose a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Media Communications

+ Directing and Theatrical Production 

Title: Directing and Theatrical Production

CIP Codes: 50.0507

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to manage the planning, design, preparation, and production of plays and other theatrical entertainment programs. Includes instruction in theatrical design, program management, dramatic production, rehearsal management, personnel management and casting, actor coaching, directing concepts and techniques, theater history, scene work, script interpretation, business management, marketing, public relations, and communications skills.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Directing and Theatrical Production

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Directing and Theatrical Production, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Directing and Theatrical Production, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Directing and Theatrical Production

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Directing and Theatrical Production

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Directing and Theatrical Production

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Directing and Theatrical Production

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Drama  

CIP Codes: 50.0501

Definition: A program that focuses on the general study of dramatic works and their performance. Includes instruction in major works of dramatic literature, dramatic styles and types, and the principles of organizing and producing full live or filmed productions.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Drama or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Drama, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Drama, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Drama

+ Ed.D in Drama

+ PhD in Fine Arts Drama

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Drama

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Documentary Production 

CIP Codes: 50.0607

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to produce nonfiction film and video. Includes instruction in film and video writing, directing, and production; film studies; history of the documentary; research techniques; videography; editing; and business aspects of film production.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Documentary Production

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Documentary Production, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Documentary Production, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Documentary Production

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Documentary Production

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Documentary Production

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Documentary Production

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Drawing  

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Drawing or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Drawing, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Drawing, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Drawing

+ Ed.D in Drawing

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Drawing

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Drawing

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Egyptology 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Egyptology or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Egyptology, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Egyptology, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Egyptology

+ Ed.D in Egyptology

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Egyptology

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Egyptology

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Fashion Design 

Title: Fashion Design

CIP Codes: 50.0407

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to apply artistic principles and techniques to the professional design of commercial fashions, apparel, and accessories, and the management of fashion development projects. Includes instruction in apparel design; accessory design; the design of men's', women's', and children's' wear; flat pattern design; computer-assisted design and manufacturing; concept planning; designing in specific materials; labor and cost analysis; history of fashion; fabric art and printing; and the principles of management and operations in the fashion industry.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Fashion Design or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Fashion Design, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Fashion Design, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Fashion Design

+ Ed.D in Fashion Design

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Fashion Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Fashion Design

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Film Criticism 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Film Criticism or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Film Criticism, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Film Criticism, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Film Criticism

+ Ed.D in Film Criticism

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Film Criticism

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Film Criticism

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Film Directing 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Film Directing or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Film Directing, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Film Directing, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Film Directing

+ Ed.D in Film Directing

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Film Directing

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Film Directing

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, Media Communications or in Education

+ Film & Video Production

Title: Film/Video Production

CIP Codes: 50.0602

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to communicate dramatic information, ideas, moods, and feelings through the making and producing of films and videos. Includes instruction in theory of film, film technology and equipment operation, film production, film directing, film editing, cinematographic art, film audio, techniques for making specific types of films and/or videos, media technologies, computer image making, multi-media production, and the planning and management of film/video operations.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Visual Arts

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Visual Arts, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Visual Arts, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Arts

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Visual Arts

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Film Studies 

Definition: A program in the visual arts that focuses on the study of the history, development, theory, and criticism of the film/video arts, as well as the basic principles of film making and film production.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Film Studies or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Film Studies, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Film Studies, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Film Studies

+ Ed.D in Film Studies

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Film Studies

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Film Studies

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Filmmaking 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Filmmaking or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Filmmaking, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Filmmaking, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Filmmaking

+ Ed.D in Filmmaking

+ PhD in Fine Arts Filmmaking

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Filmmaking

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Food Design 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Food Design

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Food Design, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Food Design, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Food Design

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Food Design

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Food Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Food Design

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Game Design 

CIP Codes: 50.0411

Definition: A program that focuses on the design, development, and programming of interactive media entertainment, including computer and video games, virtual environments, Internet applications, and other interactive media. Includes instruction in theory of games, turn-based games, real-time games, visual and interactive design, story development, animation, simulation, and programming.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Game Design

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Game Design, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Game Design, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Game Design

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Game Design

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Game Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Game Design

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Media Communications

+ Garden Art

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Garden Art

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Garden Art, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Garden Art, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Garden Art

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Garden Art

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Garden Art

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Garden Art

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Gardening

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Gardening

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Gardening, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Gardening, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Gardening

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Gardening

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Gardening

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Gardening

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Graphic Design 

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to apply artistic and computer techniques to the interpretation of technical and commercial concepts. Includes instruction in computer-assisted art and design, printmaking, concepts sketching, technical drawing, color theory, imaging, studio technique, still and life modeling, multimedia applications, communication skills and commercial art business operations.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Graphic Design or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Graphic Design, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Graphic Design, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Graphic Design

+ Ed.D in Graphic Design

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Graphic Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Graphic Design

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Genealogy

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Genealogy

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Genealogy

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Genealogy, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Genealogy

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Genealogy

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Genealogy

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Genealogy

Students of Heraldry can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education, in Theology or in Ministry

+ Heraldry 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Heraldry

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Heraldry 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Heraldry, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Heraldry

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Heraldry

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Heraldry

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Heraldry

Students of Heraldry can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Ministry

+ Illustration 

CIP Code: 50.0410

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to use artistic techniques to develop and execute interpretations of the concepts of authors and designers to specifications. Includes instruction in book illustration, fashion illustration, map illustration, rendering, exhibit preparation, textual layout, cartooning, and the use of various artistic techniques as requested by clients.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Illustration

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Illustration, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Illustration, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Illustration

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Illustration

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Illustration

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Illustration

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Heraldry and Genealogy

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Heraldry and Genealogy

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Heraldry and Genealogy

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Heraldry and Genealogy, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Heraldry and Genealogy

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Heraldry and Genealogy

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Heraldry and Genealogy

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Heraldry and Genealogy

Students of Heraldry can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Ministry

+ Industrial Design 

CIP Code: 50.0404

Definition: A program in the applied visual arts that prepares individuals to use artistic techniques to effectively communicate ideas and information to business and consumer audiences via the creation of effective forms, shapes, and packaging for manufactured products. Includes instruction in designing in a wide variety of plastic and digital media, prototype construction, design development and refinement, principles of cost saving, and product structure and performance criteria relevant to aesthetic design parameters.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Industrial Design or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Industrial Design, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Industrial Design, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Industrial Design

+ Ed.D in Industrial Design

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Industrial Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Industrial Design

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Interior Design 

CIP Code: 50.0408

Definition: A program in the applied visual arts that prepares individuals to apply artistic principles and techniques to the professional planning, designing, equipping, and furnishing of residential and commercial interior spaces. Includes instruction in computer applications, drafting, and graphic techniques; principles of interior lighting, acoustics, systems integration, and color coordination; furniture and furnishings; textiles and their finishing; the history of interior design and period styles; basic structural design; building codes and inspection regulations; and applications to office, hotel, factory, restaurant and housing design. 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Interior Design or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Interior Design, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Interior Design, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Interior Design

+ Ed.D in Interior Design

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Interior Design

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Interior Design

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Interior Architecture 

CIP Codes: 04.0501

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to apply architectural principles in the design of structural interiors for living, recreational, and business purposes and to function as professional interior architects. Includes instruction in architecture, structural systems design, heating and cooling systems, occupational and safety standards, interior design, specific end-use applications, and professional responsibilities and standards.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Interior Architecture

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Interior Architecture, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Interior Architecture, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Interior Architecture

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Interior Architecture

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, Media Communications or in Education

+ Landscape Architecture 

Title: Landscape Architecture

CIP Code: 04.0601

Definition: A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of landscape architecture and research in various aspects of the field. Includes instruction in geology and hydrology; soils, groundcovers, and horticultural elements; project and site planning; landscape design, history, and theory; environmental design; applicable law and regulations; and professional responsibilities and standards. 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Landscape Architecture or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Landscape Architecture, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Landscape Architecture, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Landscape Architecture

+ Ed.D in Landscape Architecture

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Landscape Architecture

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Landscape Architecture

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Media Communications

+ Museology 

Title: Museology/Museum Studies

CIP Codes: 30.1401

Definition: A program that focuses on the attitudes, knowledge, and skills required to develop, prepare, organize, administer, conserve, store and retrieve artifacts, exhibits and entire collections in museums and galleries, and that prepares individuals to assume curatorial, technical and managerial positions in museums. Includes instruction in institutional management, acquisition, exhibit design, conservation, packing techniques, and public relations.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Museology

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Museology, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Museology, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Museology

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Museology

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Museology

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Museology

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Liberal Arts Education

+ Musical Theatre 

Title: Musical Theatre

CIP Code: 50.0509

Definition: A program that focuses on the principles and techniques for integrating theatre, music, and dance into a unified production. Includes instruction in acting, dance, voice, technical theater, musical genres, piano, and history of musical theater.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Musical Theatre

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Musical Theatre 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Musical Theatre

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Musical Theatre

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Musical Theatre

Depending their goals, Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Music or in Education

+ Ornamental Horticulture 

CIP Code: 01.0603

Definition: A program that focuses on domesticated plants and plant materials used for decorative and recreational applications and prepares individuals to breed, grow, and utilize ornamental plant varieties for commercial and aesthetic purposes. Includes instruction in applicable plant science subjects, the environmental design and artistic aspects of horticultural product usage, and the management of horticultural operations.

+ AA, AS, AFA in Ornamental Horticulture

+ BA, BS, BFA in Ornamental Horticulture

+ MA, MS, MFA in Ornamental Horticulture

+ AA, AS, BA, BS, MA, MS in Fine Arts - Major in Ornamental Horticulture

+ Ed.D & PhD in Ornamental Horticulture

+ Ed.D & PhD in Fine Arts, Ornamental Horticulture

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Ornamental Horticulture

Students can choose a degree in Fine Arts, in Education

+ Painting 

Title: Painting

CIP Code: 50.0708

Definition: A program that prepares individuals creatively and technically to express emotions, ideas, or inner visions by the application of paints and related chemical color substances to canvases or other materials. Includes instruction in color and color mixing, surface preparation, composition, oil and acrylic media, watercolor media, painting techniques, and personal style development.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Painting or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Painting, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Painting, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Painting

+ Ed.D in Painting

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Painting

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Painting

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Performing Arts 

Title: Performing Arts

CIP Codes: 50.0101, 50.9999

Definition: A general, undifferentiated program that focuses on the performing arts and that may prepare individuals in any of the performing disciplines.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Performing Arts

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Performing Arts, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Performing Arts, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Performing Arts

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Performing Arts

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Performing Arts

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Performing Arts

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Photography 

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Title: Photography

CIP Codes: 50.0605

Definition: A program that focuses on the principles and techniques of communicating information, ideas, moods, and feelings through the creation of images on photographic film, plates, and digital images and that may prepare individuals to be professional photographic artists. Includes instruction in camera and equipment operation and maintenance, film and plate developing, light and composition, films and printing media, color and special effects, photographic art, photographic history, use of computer applications to record or enhance images and applications to the photography of various subjects.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Photography or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Photography, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Photography, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Photography

+ Ed.D in Photography

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Photography

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Photography

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Playwriting 

Title: Playwriting

CIP Codes: 50.0504

Definition: A program that focuses on the principles and techniques for communicating dramatic information, ideas, moods, and feelings through the composition of creative written works for the theatre, or television. Includes instruction in creative writing craft, scene writing, script development, stage and/or camera instructions, line and moment analysis, script reading, script editing, and the creation of full productions.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Playwriting

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Playwriting, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Playwriting, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Playwriting

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Playwriting

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Playwriting

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Playwriting

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Printmaking 

Title: Printmaking

CIP Codes: 50.0710

Definition: A program that prepares individuals creatively and technically to express emotions, ideas, or inner visions by rendering art concepts onto surfaces and transferring images, via ink or dyes, onto paper or fabric. Includes instruction in monochrome and color printing; tonality; chemistry; equipment set-up and maintenance; techniques such as serigraphy, lithography, intaglio, woodcut, block, stencil, relief, etching, and composite; and personal style development.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Printmaking or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Printmaking, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Printmaking, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Printmaking

+ Ed.D in Printmaking

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Printmaking

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Printmaking

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Scenography 

Title: Scenography 

Other Titles: Set Design / Lighting design / Sound effects / Technical Direction and production (Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology)

CIP Codes: 50.0502

Definition: A program that prepares individuals to apply artistic, technical and dramatic principles and techniques to the communication of dramatic information, ideas, moods, and feelings through technical theatre methods. Includes instruction in set design, lighting design, sound effects, theatre acoustics, scene painting, property management, costume design, and technical direction and production and use of computer applications to support these functions.

+ AA, AS. BA, BS, MA, MS in Fine Arts - Major in Scenography or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Scenography, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Scenography, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Scenography

+ Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Fine Arts Scenography

+ Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) of Fine Arts in Scenography

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Scenography

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Screenwriting 

Definition: A program that focuses on the principles and techniques for communicating dramatic information, ideas, moods, and feelings through the composition of creative written works for film, and/or television. Includes instruction in creative writing craft, scene writing, script development, stage and/or camera instructions, line and moment analysis, script reading, script editing, and the creation of full productions.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Screenwriting

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Screenwriting, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Screenwriting, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Screenwriting

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Screenwriting

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Screenwriting

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Screenwriting

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Media Communications or in Education

+ Sculpture 

Definition: A program that prepares individuals creatively and technically to express emotions, ideas, or inner visions by creating three-dimensional art works. Includes instruction in the analysis of form in space; round and relief concepts; sculptural composition; modern and experimental methods; different media such as clay, plaster, wood, stone, and metal; techniques such as carving, molding, welding, casting, and modeling; and personal style development.

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Sculpture

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Sculpture

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Sculpture

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Sculpture

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Sculpture

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Sculpture

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Sculpture

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Stage Directing 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Stage Directing (or in Theatre Directing) or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Stage Directing, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Stage Directing, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Stage Directing

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Stage Directing

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Film Studies

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Stage Directing (or in Theatre Directing)

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Theatre Directing 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Theatre Directing (or in Stage Directing) or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Theatre Directing, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theatre Directing, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Theatre Directing

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Theatre Directing

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Theatre Directing

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Theatre Directing (or in Stage Directing)

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education

+ Theatre 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Theatre or

+ Associate of Arts (AA) in Theatre, 

+ Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theatre, 

+ Master of Arts (MA) in Theatre

+ Doctor of Education (Ed.D) of Fine Arts in Theatre

+ Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) of Fine Arts in Theatre

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Theatre

Students of Theatre can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or a degree in Education

+ Virtual Reality 

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Virtual Reality

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Virtual Reality, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Virtual Reality, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Virtual Reality

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Virtual Reality

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Virtual Reality

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Virtual Reality

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts, in Education or in Media Communications

+ Visual Arts 

CIP Codes: 50.0101, 50.9999

+ AA, BA, MA in Fine Arts - Major in Visual Arts

+ Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Visual Arts, 

+ Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Visual Arts, 

+ Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Arts

+ Ed.D of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

+ PhD of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

+ Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) in Visual Arts

Students can choose between a degree in Fine Arts or in Education